Posted on 24 December 2011. Tags: AFFINITY, bad luck, bookworm, decent job, economy, english language, job, knowledge, Luck, most lucrative degrees, niche, plethora, reading, reading comprehension, speed reader
It seems like most lucrative degrees and eventual careers nowadays are math-centric. You really need to have an affinity for numbers if you want to get a decent job in this crappy economy.
I, on the hand, am not that good in mathematics. I excel in other areas. My bad luck with numbers is averted in effect by my affinity with words. I am excellent in utilizing the English language. Being a bookworm, I have good reading comprehension, a wide array of knowledge on a plethora of topics, and am a speed reader. Such skills seem to be overlooked, if not completely ridiculed, by employers. I just want to find a niche major and stick with it in college.
Can anyone suggest any major which would fit my seemingly mediocre skills?
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Posted on 24 December 2011. Tags: AFFINITY, bad luck, bookworm, decent job, economy, english language, job, knowledge, Luck, most lucrative degrees, niche, plethora, reading, reading comprehension, speed reader
It seems like most lucrative degrees and eventual careers nowadays are math-centric. You really need to have an affinity for numbers if you want to get a decent job in this crappy economy.
I, on the hand, am not that good in mathematics. I excel in other areas. My bad luck with numbers is averted in effect by my affinity with words. I am excellent in utilizing the English language. Being a bookworm, I have good reading comprehension, a wide array of knowledge on a plethora of topics, and am a speed reader. Such skills seem to be overlooked, if not completely ridiculed, by employers. I just want to find a niche major and stick with it in college.
Can anyone suggest any major which would fit my seemingly mediocre skills?
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Posted on 19 December 2011. Tags: banking sector, better chance, career option, earning extra money, firm, Govt, job, Marketing, Regading, SEO, seo firm
Hello, I am getting confused about my career option. Currently I am working in a seo firm earning 10k per month and I am 25 year old. But I am worrying about my future that should I continue working in a firm because I am also trying to establish myself in freelancing sites like odesk.com. Where I am working on some project. I don’t know when I get a project because it s anonymous while talking about project. So I am thinking about getting into govt. job like a banking sector. I didn’t think that I am learning affiliating marketing which is a good things for earning extra money in thousand. I can do this job with my banking job if I luck enough to get one. I am also thinking switching because I am alone in the project, no one is working hard like I do but it’d not enough.. but you know there is better chance of getting car, flat , money in seo industry if your profile run good which is not in govt. job but there is time saving for my extra work..
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Posted on 15 December 2011. Tags: bachelor, biology, Degree, field, Genetics, job, job prospects, Opportunity, patent agent, patent bar, schooler
My (high schooler) son is interested in genetics, and one of the careers we found affiliated with a biology or genetics degree is that of a patent agent. Would he need a degree beyond a Bachelor’s (I know he’d have to pass the patent bar), and is the field saturated or is there still opportunity for growth?
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Posted on 12 December 2011. Tags: Applied, barnes, bookstore, bookstores, fast food, half price books, hourly salary, job, job application, Jobs, matter, position, Response
I’m applying at two bookstores: Barnes and Noble, and Half Price Books.
I never am sure what to put for the position applied for, as I do not know all of the positions affiliated with the jobs. I was told I could just put down “open” and that would suffice, but one of the applications says “Response Required” under that field, so I am not so confident that “open” is what they are looking for.
Do they just mean hourly, salary, or management etc?
Also, if anyone happens to work in either bookstore, or any other bookstore for that matter, how do you like the job? I work in fast food currently, and I’m sure anything would be better.
Thanks for any help!
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Posted on 12 December 2011. Tags: adam and eve, daughter lynn, Employment, force participation rate, information, job, labour force participation, labour force participation rate, labour market, nomansland, office, recruitment interview, suitable job, university, women ceos
The population of Nomansland is very small and consists of the following people:
Giselle is retired and spending her time at home with grandchildren, Dora and Diego who are the only children in this country who are 5 and 1 years old respectively. Giselle’s son, Jim is single and not working at the moment but he has just been registered to the ISKUR (local office of Employment Agency) to find a suitable job for himself. Giselle’s daughter Lynn had quit he job to give birth to her second baby a year ago. Nowadays, she feels that she is available to go back to work and she has arranged a recruitment interview with her previous boss next week to see if she can get back to her old job.
Living in the same apartment with Giselle, Sue and Ellen are classmates at the management department of university who are very ambitious for their future careers as being one of the few women CEOs.
The shop on the other side of the street belongs to Mike and Devon who are partners in their own enterprise selling some niche but trendy office stationary. They were classmates with Adam and Eve at the high school who dated at the last year of the high school and then separated for university education in different cities. Now, after 10 years, they share the same destiny at the labour market where both of which have just given up looking for work after 2 years of finding no job anywhere.
Use these information to classify the population of Nomansland to fill in the information below (by stating the names)
Total Population:
Civilian Population:
Labour Force:
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Employed:
Unemployed:
Now calculate
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