Archive for the ‘Career’ Category

How Do I Find A Career That I Will Be Happy In?

Posted by Dr. L'esa on September 16th, 2011 under Career, Jobs Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

Whilst for some people a choice of career truly is a fulfilling and enriching experience, for others a job is merely a means to an end that pays the bills and keeps a roof over our heads. A job offers a safety net in which we can care for our families and for this reason, [...]

Become A Graphic Designer And Bring Out The Creative Side In You!

Posted by Dr. L'esa on July 29th, 2011 under Career, Jobs Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

In reality there is nothing worse than having a talent and not being able to express it. No more can this be said than for creative people. Creativity comes from within and being creative isn’t something that you can learn. So if you have this god given talent, and are not being able to express [...]

Anyone know sites where i can take free career or interest aptitude tests?

Posted by Dr. L'esa on August 14th, 2010 under Career  •  5 Comments

I’m a junior in high school and i really need to start cracking down on college decisions. The problem is i don’t have a clue what i want to do or major in so i can’t really narrow down a list of colleges. So i thought i would try an aptitude test but i can’t [...]

What Career Matches Your Personality?

Posted by Dr. L'esa on August 11th, 2010 under Career Tags: , , , ,  •  Comments Off

 What Career Matches Your Personality? Does your writing follow the copybook model taught in school? Do you write letters that resemble numbers? Do you always connect your letters? Then you can become an excellent accountant, bookkeeper or cost estimator! Discover the perfect career for you through the secrets of your personality type. Do you know [...]

Learn How to Successfully Search for a New Career

Posted by Dr. L'esa on July 24th, 2010 under Career Tags: , , , ,  •  Comments Off

Are you tired of the same old job? Would you like to enjoy your career and not just do a job? If the answer to these questions is yes, then let’s explore how to successfully search for a new career.

Career decisions?

Posted by Dr. L'esa on July 24th, 2010 under Career  •  1 Comment

I’m coming to the point in my life where i have to make some big decisions, and they’re some hard decisions. I need to decide what degree to do at university and i have narrowed it down to two: Economics or History and Politics. I’m interested in both the global financial markets and also the [...]

What Are Your Career Training Options?

Posted by Dr. L'esa on July 16th, 2010 under Career Tags:  •  Comments Off

The economy is in a recession, unemployment is on the rise, companies are consolidating, and the number of new jobs being created are few and far between. Career training has always been an important tool for helping further your job skills, but it may now be a necessity more than an option. The current employment [...]

Lucrative Careers In Heavy Equipment Repairs

Posted by Dr. L'esa on July 13th, 2010 under Career Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

Now our youth have a variety of career options to choose from. A career in heavy equipment repair is one such opportunity and an ideal choice for youngsters who have a mechanical inclination and who like to deal with this machinery that is used for construction or mining industries.

How can I convince employers that I want to change career and that I am the perfect candidate for the job?

Posted by Dr. L'esa on July 9th, 2010 under Career  •  2 Comments

I wish to change career from a field in science and pharmacy to a more people-oriented position that is completely irrelevant to my past exeperience. How can I convince potential employers that I am serious about my job change? Should I be honest and write in my cover letter the truth and my goals? Thanks!

What is a good site for various personality and career matching tests?

Posted by Dr. L'esa on July 4th, 2010 under Career  •  1 Comment

I am not really referring to career interests in general. I am looking more for a site that combines ability and personality. Then with the combined info, suggests specific careers. It would be better if it did not include an aptitude test. If it had questions that asked whether or not this was a skill. [...]

 

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