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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Scott McClain So what does a dental assistant do anyway? The actual job duties vary somewhat from dentist to dentist but in general, a dental assistant is responsible for greeting patients, keeping the examining areas clean and sterilized, handling patient records, assisting in procedures, and any other tasks that the dentist and his staff might need. Does that sound like something you might be interested in? If so, you are in luck because the field of dental assistants is one of the fastest growing segments of the medical field. written by Alberto Maeses With today's challenging financial state, we are so in for a rough time. As we try to raise ourselves from these troubles we are yet confronted with another. How do we have a college degree that would assist us land a dependable job and aid ourselves and our family? The answer - Be a Nurse. With about 2.4 million jobs, the nursing profession is the biggest and most sought after employment in the health care field which directly makes nursing a top priority in hospitals and such places thus providing chance for a calling that provides a large pay with the proper benefits and a personal satisfaction only nurses would recognize.
written by Scott McClain If you are looking for a career in nursing you will probably know already just how large an area nursing actually is, so it is a good idea to know what each type of nursing involves. written by Scott McClain Paralegal careers are constantly in demand, and even more so when the economy is down and attorney fees need to be cut. If you enjoy law and doing research while diving deep into the details, and are capable of performing mundane administrative duties as well, a paralegal career might be the profitable career for you. written by Scott McClain Interior design careers require not only a sense of design, but also technical aptitude and sophisticated communication skills. A bachelor’s degree and passing mandated government exams is just the beginning of this highly competitive – but rewarding and inspirational career. written by Devora Witts When you arrive at the supermarket till you are faced with the fact that there is certain cash back for paying with your debit card. You have forgotten your card, so you say, It is all right, and I will pay cash. And to your surprise, you pay the full price, no discount, no cash back… as if real, authentic cash were some sort of snag, bad word, taboo or… written by Goerge Baxter If you are considering a career in interior design and need an outline of the salary potential this article may be useful to you. An interior designer aiming for a high salary should be up-to-date on skills and also on the most advanced interior design techniques. Working independently or with the right firms will help you climb up the ladder of success and earn a commendable salary. written by Vera Leonik There are few professions which require as much continuous updating as that of the Information System (IS) executives. Not only does the hardware and software scene change relentlessly, but also ideas about the actual management of the IS function are being continuously modified, updated and changed. written by Bob Taylor Taylor Health insurance will make paying for medication and doctors visit much easier.
Many companies offer their employees health insurance as incentives to work and in order to make sure that employees are healthy enough to come to work each day.
written by Michael Lee If you desire to get ahead with your job (whether it?s a new work set-up, a pay raise, or anything else), you have to improve your communication skills, map out your strategy, and put these job negotiation tips to use. written by Maria Markella So you want to ask for a raise. You are not the only one. Most employees feel they deserve a salary raise. What are the secrets that will make you stand out from the crowd and get the raise? I've got 9 powerful tips for you. Implement the following strategies with faith and vision and you will succeed. Keep reading. written by Jim Greenberg
written by Jim Greenberg
written by Jim Greenberg
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