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Every job, whether it be in your field of interest or not, has something to offer in terms of skill building or networking.
Ways to Pursue Your Passion While Paying the Bills | The Work Buzz
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There are plenty of reasons to consider a second career. You could be burnt out in your current job. Perhaps you have transferable skills that you'd like to bring to a new industry. You might be moving to a location where your current job is in short supply. Or maybe you're just interested in something new. Whatever the reason, a well-prepared transition to a second career can revitalize your professional life.
#1 on the list is Home Health Aides. Workforce1 has partnered with home care employers and trainers throughout NYC to train and employ Home Health Aides.
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Due to advances in technology or a decline in demand, some jobs are destined to become obsolete. The medical profession, however, shows no signs of losing steam; health care is on track to create an estimated 5.6 million new jobs by 2020. As long as people get sick, injured and become older, there will be a demand for nurses and physicians to take care of them.
4 Things to Consider Before Taking a Job in Health Care | The Work Buzz
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Just because you didn't get the offer, don’t lose your temper or burn any bridges.
Turn Job Rejection Into Progress in Your Search | The Work Buzz
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Bringing up salary at the wrong time can be akin to going up to a stranger at a bar and saying, “So what time should I pick you up for our date?” It’s too much too soon.
FAQ: Bringing up Salary in the Interview | The Work Buzz
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In manufacturing, it's essential to keep the process moving and ensure that every piece works well together. Apply the same logic when writing your résumé.
How to Write a Résumé for the Manufacturing Industry | The Work Buzz
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