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Are you a technology junkie? Do you have all of the newest gizmos and the most modern cell phone? Do you shake with excitement and anticipation every time a new game system is released? Are you the one your friends call when they have problems with their new laptops? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, it is time put your love of technology into a fun and rewarding career. Don’t you think it’s time you received an information technology degree? Read full article »
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Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification sets the skilled mechanic apart from the amateur grease monkey, allowing employers and customers alike to verify a mechanic’s level of expertise. However, as automotive technology is continually changing, ASE certification needs to be updated periodically. Any good auto mechanic school will usually offer programs for mechanics who want not only to renew their certification, but also to stay on the cutting edge of automotive repair. Read full article »
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Naturally, when you are researching auto mechanic programs, one of your main concerns is cost. To many people, the tuition charged by auto tech schools seems exorbitant when compared with the less expensive programs offered at community colleges. However, as a school that specializes in one area of instruction, an automotive school offers many benefits over a low budget community college program. Read full article »
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Automotive school is a necessity for anyone who wants to pursue a career as an auto mechanic. However, the school you go to can affect the path your career takes after graduation. Factors such as quality equipment, knowledgeable instructors, strong degree and ASE certification programs, the school’s qualifications and reputation, and student services all lend themselves to the overall quality of your education. Read full article »
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Employers will almost exclusively hire transcriptionists who have completed some kind of formal training in the area or who have experience. There are many ways to obtain such training, but for most a community college or vocational school will be the best option, especially if the training includes on-the-job experience. Do not worry about whether or not they offer the opportunity to earn the Certified Medical Transcriptionist designation. Read full article »
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It’s tuesday night, and it’s been a rugged day at work. You left the office, it the highway made it home and your beat. you change into your comfy digs, grab a bag of snacks a soda and settle in to watch csi. You love this show. Just about every night of the week there is a version of the show on some time on some channel, and you would never miss it for the world. You’ve caught yourself day dreaming about becoming a csi yourself even, how ever that just doesn’t seem possible. Read full article »
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There’s something to be said about today’s job market more or less using college degrees as filters for job applications. It’s almost as if employers are profiling what type of resumes they’ll receive just because they require you to have a college degree. Is this true? Not likely, I know a lot of people whom I started college with and went on to finish but in my opinion won’t make fantastic employees. What ever happened to good old fashioned experience? Read full article »
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If you don’t have a large amount of time to dedicate to studies it may be deterring you from earning an online college degree. Enrolling for an online college degree program is the ideal situation for someone in your situation. Read full article »
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An internship is an opportunity for job-seekers to gain experience in the business world without having to work a full-time job. Internships are placements, generally for students, where the intern works for lower pay than if they were hired employees. An internship has a set duration of time, as well. The benefit of an internship is education; it gives you experience to list on your resume. Read full article »
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Accelerated nursing degree programs are a faster way to complete your nursing degree from nursing school online. You can sit at home, escape the constant traffic problems and finish your course to become a professional nurse within very less time. Read full article »
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