career
Careers in the industry; from corporate to middle management, food service, media, political figures, and beyond. All workplace careers.
Career Planning in College
In college, you should concentrate on two things: academics and the future. You should know what direction your studies are leaning to in terms of a career following college. There are different things you can do to understand and learn what needs to be done in order to prepare for college.
By Jade Pulman7 years ago in Journal
5 Jobs You Would Never Consider Doing
If you are one of the millions of people trying to find the best occupations that suit your lifestyle, you might want to consider jobs that don’t immediately strike your senses. Many people who have a hard time finding jobs that suit them have hard personal criteria.
By Robert Cordray7 years ago in Journal
Pool Construction: A New Field for Any Entrepreneur
As more people want a pool in their backyard, the business of pool building is growing by leaps and bounds. The pool construction business in Las Vegas is growing with all the new business. The pool construction business is a fast-growing business and if you have pool experience, it is one you should enter. If you are looking for a career, the pool business is one the one you can easily start in. Not only do pool builders build them for homeowners, they also build them for communities. Along with building the pools, you may even repair and remove pools. You can work with the pool owner to design a custom pool.
By Robert Cordray7 years ago in Journal
7 Great Jobs for People Who Aren't Interested in Nine-to-Five Jobs
Having a nine-to-five is not expected and enforced by society, but some people are even ashamed for not having a traditional job. Some people love their nine-to-five jobs, while others hate having one. If you are one of those people who are tired of working a nine-to-five, here are seven types of jobs and gigs you can start right now that offer a flexible schedule, and more freedom to do more with your time.
By Robert Cordray7 years ago in Journal
The Beginning of a New Era!
It's been a while since I wrote something on here as I was kind of busy and I most likely won't be writing as much, but I will try to. I want to write differently from reviewing TV shows and movies. I want to discuss why I am aspiring to be an actor, so...
By Wasif Chowdhury7 years ago in Journal
Securing the Web
Cyber security is a field that deals with technology, the internet, and the security threats that can come from the Internet. The Chatham House stated that "cyber security also examines security strategies for combating cyber crime and other cyber threats to critical infrastructure, such as civil and military nuclear facilities." If a person understands cyber security they can use their skills to help protect computers and systems from hackers that are trying to disrupt the system or gaining unauthorized access to the system to gain benefits from the information contained inside the targeted system. Since cyber security is a very broad field, one can't know everything within the field. Cyber security involves fields like ethical hacking, security analyst, policies and cryptography, security researcher and many more.
By Robert Cordray7 years ago in Journal
My Very First Professional Byline
Once upon a time, in the eighties, my mother decided to go back to school. She had always wanted to study journalism, but, instead, she got married and had ten children. When my father died, my mom had to raise the six youngest children on her own. Not a small task for someone who never had the opportunity to go to college. When my father passed away in 1965, I was barely ten years old, the youngest of the ten kids. As I said, my mother raised up, mostly on her own, and was the best mother in the world —even the neighborhood kids believed it. As life went on and we all grew up, my mother decided to go back to school to get her journalism degree—she was 55 years old! Six months before she graduated, she was hired by the Cleveland Press to work as a staff reporter. After she graduated the Cleveland Press fell on hard times and was swallowed up by the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Although she never did get to work as a reporter, I always have the memory of the poetry she was always writing when I was a child. She had a full album of poetry. And, at least by finishing college, she had the knowledge that she had accomplished what she had set out to do, all those years ago.
By Sunshine Lee7 years ago in Journal
Let’s Just Talk About the Craft
Alia showed up on my discovery Instagram page about a month ago. Alia is a very fashionable human, and being a fashion enthusiast myself, I wanted to follow her. It was a pleasant surprise to find that she was also someone involved in the film industry.
By Catherine Agati7 years ago in Journal
3 Trends in Workplace Gender Equality to Watch in 2019
2018 was a year of women breaking the silence, using their voices for change, and holding others accountable for their bad behavior. 2019 has continued with this momentum, bringing even more opportunity to build a foundation that supports gender equality and consequences for those who discriminate against women. Here are three workplace equality trends to keep an eye on this year.
By Alicia Holliday7 years ago in Journal
Life After Education
I remember sitting in my secondary school classes thinking about how I couldn't wait to grow up and be a 'proper adult'. Since then, I've been to college, studied at university, and am about start to my third job after university. And being a 23 year old British man, I have a higher chance of dying from suicide as a result of mental health issues than anything else.
By Adrian Dynes7 years ago in Journal











