career
Careers in the industry; from corporate to middle management, food service, media, political figures, and beyond. All workplace careers.
How Najee Hannigan Become Credit Advisor Guru
Najee knew shortly after witnessing her success that he wanted to work hard and dedicate himself to the daycare as well and Soon enough, a partner was made. He had committed so much time and attention to the company that the two of them had developed it to a new stage.
By sibca awan5 years ago in Journal
Join the Police:
There’s never been a better time to join the police force, with the government continuing their recruitment drive of 20,000 additional officers on the streets of Britain. For those looking to get into the force and begin supporting their community, the route in can look daunting. But in fact, there are numerous opportunities to learn about policing and its role within the wider criminal justice system, giving you multiple routes to access this amazing career opportunity.
By Amy Mercer5 years ago in Journal
3 Self-Defeating Traits That Are Affecting Your Career\
3 Self-Defeating Traits That Are Affecting Your Career Having a self-defeating behavior can greatly affect your career. Provided below are some of the most common attitudes related to this type of behavior which has a tremendous impact on one’s job. Also, pursuing an unrealistic career is an example of how a person with this kind of behavior deals with his or her career. In many instances, these individuals continue to pursue this career goal thinking that they would be able to reach their goals in due time.
By Mohit Chawla5 years ago in Journal
Is DevOps A Good Career?
DevOps professionals are among the highest-paid people in IT, and it’s the most demanding technical job to do. DevOps is known as movement, tools, and method. Others argue that “DevOps” in one position is counterproductive for its goals. DevOps provides automation of software delivery, as well as infrastructure updates, to involve specific tools and services. But more importantly, DevOps aims to transform the way parts of a software organization work together, staying between development, QA and operations, and applying a combination of automation tools By combining traditional silos with automation and collaboration, the organization can collaborate to create, test, and release updates quickly and reliably.
By ram prasad5 years ago in Journal
5 Ways To Bring in Extra Cash This Holiday Season
The holiday season is just around the corner. The beginning of the 2020s brought with it unexpected financial cutbacks for many families, leaving plenty of adults scrambling to figure out how to bring in extra cash for the holiday season. Often, the hardest part is coming up with money-making ideas that fit into already busy work and family schedules. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to earn money that you can fit into your lifestyle in a way that works for you.
By Paisley Hansen5 years ago in Journal
Start Your Multi Million Dollar Company Today
Societal Vacuums in Nigeria and Why Starting Your Company Could be a Good Idea. With the further advancing threats of corona virus, which has already drastically changed the world’s look in 2020 has also majorly affected the job market in Nigeria. The lock down period has affected many lives and has led to so many people to lose their jobs.
By king kentus5 years ago in Journal
Who am I?
When I first attempted this article, I was in my second year at university and as part of my course, I had to write an article/blog each week for my professional portfolio. At first, I was excited about the idea of doing this because I knew it would present me with a challenge and as well as this, I believed that I would see my writing style change over time and that I would be able to adapt to a bit of spice here and a bit of flare there. I thought that by the end of my second year, I would have a variety of professional articles to choose from, but the truth is... I may have wrote the bare minimum. I'm not saying this to shame myself or to tarnish my writing ability, far from it. I'm just saying this because now that I am in my third year of university, I do not want to accept how I left things in my first blog about myself. Therefore, I would like to take another shot at it.
By Charlotte Storey5 years ago in Journal
Beginnings in I.T.
As the first post of this blog, I thought it would be a good idea to reflect on where/how I began my career. When talking to people who are new to the world of computers (and who are hoping to land a job), I like to share my story of how my career began. I don’t do this for bragging rights or to make them envious of me. Rather it’s so that they may find some inspiration in what I have to say and be able to see that anything is possible once you put your mind to it.
By Mike Wolfe5 years ago in Journal
6 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Be a Data Scientist
The regularly increasing access to knowledge is achievable due to advancements in technology and assortment techniques. People buying patterns and behavior are monitored, and predictions are made on the data gathered. Data science is used almost in every industry nowadays, specially in every mobile game development company.
By techgropse5 years ago in Journal
Direction in My Writing Life
Live your creative life like a dumpster fire caught in a tornado. -Steve B Howard That is the cover is the most recent book I’ve self published, a heavily fictionalized memoir titled The Nor. Cali Crash Stories. So far I’ve written 3 novels, 1 novella, 1 memoir, 6 short story collections 1 poetry collection, and 1 novelette. 13 books total. Around 310k words. I’ve probably written another 200k at least on Medium and with the screenplays I’ve co-written in the last two years or so. I’ve also written at least 50k words worth of stand up comedy, oneliners, jokes, bits, and chunks. And that’s just the stuff typed up. There’s at least another 500k or so in notebooks too. More than a million words since 1997. Not much compared to some writers, but still not bad either.
By Steve B Howard5 years ago in Journal





