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Training Requirements for Graphic Design Jobs
Posted on 2011-12-06 11:58:32, by Nusrat Jerin in Careers → Career Management
Due to advances in web technology, the growing demand for
graphic designers. But according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and so has
the design competition for jobs. To be competitive in the labor market, the
designer working today need to be trained in a variety of skills. While many
people have a natural talent for design, most designers work of education
received by at least undergraduate level.
Traditional Art Skills
While most graphic designers working today use computer
programs to create the final design of their products are the traditional art
skills are still needed. In the early stages of designing a project, a graphic
designer is likely to make models. These projects function the same way as
journal writing does. They allow the design project to see how something will
look before you reach the stage of computer layout. ... Read More
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What career do I get with a bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts?
Posted on 2011-12-06 11:53:50, by Nusrat Jerin in Careers → Career Management
A bachelor's degree in liberal arts degree is a four-year,
interdisciplinary. Liberal arts graduates have several advantages and many
disadvantages that come with their chosen major. A liberal arts program
emphasizes the coherence of the world, covering a wide range of topics, but
lacks focus on a few large companies.
Benefits
Liberal arts graduates are always in demand. After
graduation, liberal arts graduates find a variety of careers available to them
because of their extensive knowledge base. These programs produce graduates who
have good communication skills, problem solving skills and knowledge of group
process.
Considerations
Consider the choice of a minor. Although a liberal arts
education teaches you a variety of skills, some employers off so much because
of their lack of focus. By declaring a minor in a specific area, you increase
your chances of getting a job in this area. ... Read More
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Job full time versus part time job
Posted on 2011-03-26 07:38:30, by Daria Griny in Careers → Career Management
Job full time versus part time job
When you are looking for a job, an important factor that people take into consideration is the number of hours worked. Students may prefer the flexibility of a part-time program, while people with more financial obligations usually prefer to work more hours to bring more money home. Others combine a full time job with one part time to round off his income. Consideration lifestyle during the application process helps us focus the search, so that we can make the best choices.40 hours per week is a typical number that people must work to be considered full-time employees, although it happens to work and fewer hours.
Most times however, are working more hours, especially when trying to compliance with a deadline. ... Read More
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Why become a Nurse?
Posted on 2011-02-07 22:18:05, by Donna P. Noe in Careers → Career Management
You are wondering if nursing is the right job for you? Starting a career in nursing will open many different doors for you. There are many different areas of nursing that you will have the opportunity to choose from. There are very few careers that you have your selection of such abundance of different areas to work in.
Nursing is an exciting and challenging career for both men and women. There are very few career paths that can offer you as much as the nursing field has to offer. The baby boomer generation is aging, they are living longer and they will need health care. The need for health care professionals is at an all time high. It is one of the few jobs where you do not have to worry ... Read More