career
Careers in the industry; from corporate to middle management, food service, media, political figures, and beyond. All workplace careers.
How I got hired to work on a cruise ship?
The hiring process was probably one of the easiest procedures in regards to job roles I have had, ever. From the research I did online, or tried to, I assumed this process would be very hard, and tedious (boy was I wrong). It has actually encouraged me to try and pursue recruitment for cruise lines, which I didn’t set my sights on prior to applying for the positions I did. I applied through Kings Recruit which is a UK based charity that enlists the support of major companies, such as Norwegian Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, Kids Camps UK & USA. It is a great platform and the support is very good.
By Victoria Keeley6 years ago in Journal
How I Started My Freelancing Journey
Have you ever been stuck in traffic for more than 3 hours while going to your day job? Have you ever felt that you are wasting time waiting for the cars to move forward? Have you ever wondered about the things you can do within those 3 hours if you weren't in the middle of a traffic jam? Because I did. And that's why I decided to pursue my freelancing career.
By Cyrille Tabinas6 years ago in Journal
What I've Learned Since Taking Up Screenwriting
Screenwriting and writing are not the same beast. Conflating them is the first mistake one can make. While writing a book calls for more lyricism and implies a slower pace, writing a script requires an ability to dive straight into the heart of the story. Every word must help pushing the plot forward as nothing should be superfluous. Reading a script must feel like watching a movie.
By Livier Lefrank6 years ago in Journal
Great Jobs for People Who Love Variety
If you thrive in a role that brings something new to the table every day, then I definitely wouldn't recommend working at the DMV — especially if you're the type of person who loathes the idea of routine or any form of monotony. That being said, some industries are perfect for people who like to think on their feet, as well as navigate a large number of tasks or projects at a time. Looking for inspiration? Here are a few career paths perfect for someone who likes a little spontaneity with their morning coffee.
By Marshall Stevenson6 years ago in Journal
Is a Career in Real Estate Right for You? 6 Easy Ways to Decide
Getting a job in real estate can be extremely rewarding, but it isn't the perfect fit for just anyone. If you have been considering a career in real estate but are having trouble deciding if it is right for you, here are 6 signs that it may be a great career choice.
By Damien Justus6 years ago in Journal
Guide to Structural Engineer Courses and Jobs
Structural Engineering is the science of and concerns of, well, structures. Structural engineer courses help to educate anybody looking to pursue a career in the industry. Anybody working as a structural engineer will focus their knowledge into making sure buildings and construction projects are structurally sound. This requires a great element of health and safety. There are 3 key targets of a structural engineer: to design, maximise safety procedures and to mitigate potential risks. Structural engineers get to work on some pretty exciting stuff; all the intricate and cool buildings you’ve seen in your life involved the dedicated work of structural engineers. Many construction engineers look to large institutions for memberships and accreditations, such as Institution of Structural Engineers or Institution of Civil Engineers.
By Harshi2020 Nanayakkara6 years ago in Journal
All In A Day's Work
On any given day, back in the days of what I shall refer to as 'normalcy', this is what I do. As one can imagine, today the likelihood of being able to cater any event, large or small, is non-existent to quite possibly- not possible. Do not misunderstand, with restrictions lessened a wee tad as of late, we are free to do so up to a maximum of 50 people. As long as all protocols are in place we are more than willing to get right back into the thick of things.
By Joseph Willson6 years ago in Journal










