Career Articles
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Rewarding Careers In Video Game Design
Video games today are no longer restricted to children\'s entertainment only. Video games are a growing business. It\'s a multi-million dollar industry with wide scope for career growth.
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Offshore Oil Rig Jobs
Although working offshore can be very tiring and hard, the perks provided are excellent. The company provides accommodation, food and other expenses like travelling to and from the rig to the shore. The quality and standard of life led by the workers on the rig is exceptional.
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How To Write An Effective Cover Letter
First impressions are lasting impressions. A cover letter, which accompanies every resume, creates the first impression about you. One look at the cover letter can make a potential employer reject or consider your application.
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How To Be A Critic Of The Culinary Arts
Being a food critic is a dream job. The benefits are obvious, as you get paid to taste good food, at someone else\'s expense and all you have to do is write about the experience, and you are paid for the privilege.
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Careers In Construction Management
Construction Management is the practice of managing a construction project, totally or in part. Construction managers, salaried or self-employed, plan, coordinate and direct a number of construction projects. This field is rapidly expanding and very lucrative.
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Innovative Medical Careers: Physician Assistants
While the field of medicine is constantly evolving in the applied technology and health treatments, innovative medicine is not far behind. The field includes the employment of a Physician\'s Assistant or a PA.
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Careers In Forensic Nursing
Law enforcement is extremely important for the smooth functioning of any society. There are a number of choices available as careers in the legal profession. Forensic nursing is a part of forensic science, which combines the efforts of medical expertise for the benefit of law enforcement.
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Lucrative Paralegal Jobs
Paralegals, or legal assistants, are taking on many responsibilities in legal offices. They often perform the same duties as lawyers do with less educational requirements, and are well paid for their work.
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Job Hunting Tips -- What Employers Look For
Knowing what employers want is the key for landing a good job today. Job parameters have changed, and you need to know how and why to conduct a successful job search.
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A Career In Forensic Accounting
Forensic accounting is the combination of auditing, investigative skills and accounting, to aid in legal matters. It is comprised of investigation, litigation support, and dispute resolution. Litigation support is the documentation or factual presentation of economic issues associated with pending or ongoing litigation.
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