Career Articles
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Disaster Nursing
In these troubled times in which we live, there exists a constant threat of disaster. Whether the disaster is man made, such as war or terrorism, or from nature, nursing has always been at the forefront.
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A Career in Dentistry Pulling Teeth
Dentistry is the art and science of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions, diseases, and disorders of the oral cavity, the maxillofacial region, and its associated structures as it relates to human beings.
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Interview Control . . . It\'s Easy When You Set the Tone!
You basically have one shot to make an impression. The result of your control will determine whether or not you proceed to the next step . . . or even get a job offer.
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Nursing Entrance Test, An Introduction
One of the biggest hurtles that aspiring nursing school students must face is the Nursing Entrance Test. This is a nationally standardized test that is administered prior to placing students on the long waiting list for nursing school.
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The Diverse Food Service Career
The food service industry generally encompasses the places, institutions, and companies responsible for any meal eaten away from home.
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The Non-Interview Plan. . . A 21st Century Job Search Breakthrough!
Back in the day (20th Century) you could take a passive approach to interviewing. It went right along with a traditional job search. Today, everything\'s changed!
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Steps Towards Becoming an Army Officer
There are two kinds of officers in the US Army, Warrant Officers and Commissioned Officers.
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Exciting Career and Life as a Security Officer
A security guard or security officer is, usually, a privately-employed person who is employed to protect property and/or people.
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The \"Non-Resume\" Plan . . . How To Be A Job Search Winner!
Wouldn\'t it be great if you could count on getting a good job without messing around with writing and re-writing your resume?
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Starting a Career as a Veterinarian Today
A veterinarian (from Latin veterinae, \"draught animals\") is an animal doctor, a practitioner of veterinary medicine. Although veterinarians hold doctoral degrees in veterinary medicine, not all veterinarians enter clinical practice.
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