career
Careers in the industry; from corporate to middle management, food service, media, political figures, and beyond. All workplace careers.
When to designing your website by your own and when to Hire a professional
There are many web design platforms available nowadays that allow you to design your own website easily. Apparently, all you need is creativity and a web hosting company. It seems simple but is that really enough?
By Guruji Softwares6 years ago in Journal
Why I Write Novels
Over this past week, I have been fortunate to be offered a couple of writing jobs. Getting paid to do what I most love to do has inspired me to spend some time searching out ways to make more cash doing the same. Today, I signed up for an online tutorial on writing guest posts. Her seminar didn’t do much for me. She spoke – as infomercials so often do – over and over about the business value of contributing guest posts, but said nothing about how to make that happen.
By Leigh Macfarlane6 years ago in Journal
20 Techniques for Resolving Conflicts at The Workplace
1. Everybody Is A Winner So, the central issue in the greater part of the conflicts is that everybody needs to win in the contention. To where they don’t give it a second thought in case they are right or wrong. Thus, they need to win and reduce their consciences.
By Haripriya Mishra6 years ago in Journal
Is being a tax accountant hard
If you are thinking about becoming a tax accountant, one of the most important questions you must ask yourself is "is being a tax accountant hard?" This is often an important question to ask, as not all tax accountants are created equal. Some accountants are highly qualified to handle complex accounting and other tax preparation tasks.
By Muhammad Awais6 years ago in Journal
6 Diverse Career Paths in Chemical Engineering
Now that you've earned your degree in chemical engineering, you may be wondering how to put that degree to good use. You have a wide range of options available to you. There are traditional career paths such as process development and research in the pharmaceutical, oil and gas, or specialty chemicals industry. There are also non-traditional paths for those who wish to combine their technical knowledge with entrepreneurship.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Journal
Look for These Qualities in New Hires To Build a Strong Team
Your business is only as strong as the employees who work for you. If you are not selective when hiring people to help your company see success, it is going to take a lot longer to see the results you’re after. Bringing the right individuals into the fold comes down to knowing what traits to look for in a potential hire. While many of the factors that influence your decision will come down to the particular skills required for your industry, there are a few general qualities to look for during an interview. If you’re ready to start hiring better people to work for your company, now is the time to learn more about how you can start to see improved results. Consider these qualities during your next hiring session and learn how you can build the strongest team possible.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Journal
Are Writers Useless, or Needed NOW More than Ever?
This is an issue I’m sure more than a few writers are dealing with in our current state of the world, the value of their work, in a world overrun with pain and suffering. There was no shortage of these things before the Pandemic. Many writers have even been able to excel during difficult times in the world by putting it all on paper in a way that is both healthy for the writer to have those thoughts out of their system, while giving their readers a good read to help them escape their own pain. These times, however, these times are a level of difficulty unlike anything we’ve ever seen in our lifetime. Where does this leave the writers?
By Chloe Medeiros6 years ago in Journal
Tiauna Jackson
Tiauna Jackson is a Talent and Literary Agent for The Jackson Agency. Headquartered in Century City, California, Ms. Jackson built her agency from the ground up within the entertainment industry’s most competitive market, Los Angeles. Anchored on Avenue of the Stars in Century City, Tiauna decided to start her own agency after finding barriers to entry not only for herself, but for artists and writers of color, LGBTQ+ identifying, and Senior Citizens. Ms. Jackson made history by becoming the first Writers Guild of America franchise in Atlanta, Georgia; and is believed to be the first known Black woman with 100 percent ownership of her agency to become a WGA franchise in Los Angeles. With her agency dedicated to the underestimated, underrepresented, and the underserved, Jackson applies a “root for the underdog” mentality to fostering the careers of emerging artists. She looks forward to providing representation that matters to the exceptionally talented artists of the world. Additionally, she was featured in the New York Times, Medium, Oz Magazine, and Arizona Informant for her commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion while facing adversity through resilience.
By Tammy Reese6 years ago in Journal









