Monthly Archives: October 2011



Long Live Those Who Choose the Independent Path in Film Production

Oct 27th, 2011 • Featured Author: Michael Connelly  • 

A discussion about the independent film production process and how some films cross over from the film festival circuit to the major theater circuit.

Audio Visual Jobs Is Very Much In Vogue In This Electronic Age

Oct 27th, 2011 • Featured Author: Lawrence White  • 

Audio visual jobs are an integral part of the entertainment industry. However they are not only restricted to this industry and are now making their presence felt even in the corporate field.

Finding Home Based Jobs

Oct 24th, 2011 • Featured Author: Emanuele Miglioretti  • 

It should come as no surprise that since most home-based jobs today involve working on the Internet, starting with the Internet is the best place to find your work-at-home opportunity. There are other avenues of finding home jobs as well, and every opportunity needs to be checked out.

What It Takes To Be A Veterinary Technician

Oct 24th, 2011 • Featured Author: Johnny Touperin  • 

If you've just completed high school and have passion for animals then a career as a veterinary technician or technologist maybe good for you; check out the this article for more information.

Work Well at Your Life and Your Life Will Work Well for You

Oct 23rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Donald Mitchell  • 

Details matter. Persistence counts. Hurdles can be overcome or avoided. Setbacks may slow you down, but you can still accomplish your career dreams. This article offers practical advice for how to fulfill all your youthful career goals, even long after you are no longer a youth.

Getting Ready to Start a Job in IT

Oct 19th, 2011 • Featured Author: Tony Rainey  • 

So you want to work in the Information Technology field? In this article I'll provide some advice to those seeking employment in this field. Keep in mind these are my opinions, others may agree or disagree.

What is a Headshot? How much is it?

Oct 16th, 2011 • Featured Author: David Smith  • 

A headshot as a 10x8 sized portrait or a mug shot. It includes a persons head and sometimes shoulders, and it focuses on the face. The headshot that includes persons shoulders is usually called the "three quarter" headshot.

What is the Best Home Job Placement Group?

Oct 16th, 2011 • Featured Author: Steve Albright  • 

When looking for home job placement there are many resources that you can turn to. However not all are of equal value and some should just be simply avoided. Despite all the difficulties out there that stand in the way of you finding your dream job with the right research you can find the right home job group.

Medical Training for a New Career - What Are the Advantages

Oct 7th, 2011 • Featured Author: Beth Glick  • 

With the continued instability of the economy, many people are reassessing their lives and considering the advantages of medical training and a career in the medical field. Health care is a stable career choice, especially as the U.S. population grows and ages, and technology advances.

IT Professionals: Best Cities for Jobs

Oct 7th, 2011 • Featured Author: Tony Rainey  • 

If you are looking for the best cities to be an IT professional, whether you're a student about to finish school or a working professional looking to relocate, there are many options to consider.

How to Effectively Become a Jeweler

Oct 4th, 2011 • Featured Author: Millie Sobrinski  • 

It is never too late to pursue your dream in becoming a jeweler.

Careers in IT: Sun Java Certification

Oct 4th, 2011 • Featured Author: Tony Rainey  • 

Java is one of the most widely used technologies worldwide, and thus, understanding the Java language has become a necessity in today's IT world.

Career Training and Transition Questions You Should Ask

Oct 4th, 2011 • Featured Author: Beth Glick  • 

Changing careers can be scary, whether the decision is spurred by aspiration or requirement. But with the right career training, the transition into a new career can be seamless and stress-free.