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Laid Off Workers Have a Chance at Getting Rehired

November 30, 2009

Laid off workers have a 9 in 10 shot at getting rehired according to a study by Right Management, who offers talent and career management. Employers say that they will rehire former employees because they already know the ropes of the company. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

How to Become a Nutritionist

November 30, 2009

What is a Nutritionist? A nutritionist is responsible for planning healthy menus and meal plans, as well as supervising how the meal is prepared and how it is served. They work hard to ensure that a healthy lifestyle is encouraged, as well as working to prevent sickness and illness by eating good foods. Share and [...]

How Many College or Graduate School Applications Should You Send?

November 26, 2009

by TIMsexton Ready to apply to college or grad school? Sure, you’d love to get into Yale, but your last name isn’t the same as a famous politician, so even though you’ve got a 4.0 GPA, there is no guarantee your deserved spot at a prestigious school won’t go to some legacy party animal with [...]

Top Ten Jobs Requiring a Two-Year Degree

November 18, 2009

Over time, a two-year degree has proved to be much more than a stepping-stone to a Bachelor’s or Master’s. The career options for two-year grads are vast and varied. Here’s a list from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics on the top ten jobs that require a two-year degree: Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

Considering Med School? What You Need to Know About the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)

November 6, 2009

If you are at all considering medical school, you will need to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). The MCAT is a standardized test. It is multiple choice and written. It tests a candidates problem solving, writing skills, critical thinking and knowledge of science. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS