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Careers in the industry; from corporate to middle management, food service, media, political figures, and beyond. All workplace careers.
How Self-Quarantine is Secretly a Writer's Dream
I’m a young writer with big goals. I have the emotion needed to help motivate my words; I’ve felt real and utter pain no child should witness so early in life, I’ve been truly and deeply loved and I have all the coffee and sunsets I could dream of. What more could an aspiring writer need?
By gray peters6 years ago in Journal
Pursue Dream Career in Digital Marketing
We all have been more than “Regular active” on social media these days due to the lockdown all over the world. One of the most important things that we have all realized during this period is that the world is already experiencing a Digital Revolution in marketing. Whilst the traditional marketing process has witnessed a period, the digital world is at its peak. The complete marketing process, e-commerce trade, business operations have shifted online and the need for digital marketing is more than ever now. Thus, we all may have come across many individuals who are planning to switch their career in Digital Marketing or are taking online learning lessons to start their career in Digital Marketing.
By Kavita Podar6 years ago in Journal
8 Things I Wish I knew When Writing My Novel
Writing a novel is a sludge of anxiety, burnout, and utter satisfaction. Yes, it can be satisfying while also being burdensome. I spent many sleepless nights either working on my novel or lying awake thinking of my novel. It was hard and still can be at times, but the reward of giving my voice to the world is worth the struggle. Because I'm debuting my first novel, I'd like to help my fellow emerging authors with a list of things that I wish I knew while writing my MS (manuscript.)
By Elizabeth Danón6 years ago in Journal
How to Be a Land Surveyor (Simplified Steps)
Because of the consistently high demand for land surveyors, it is not surprising that many are pursuing a surveying career. Surveyors can work in private firms, in government offices, and even as an independent contractor who can do business full-time, part-time, or freelance.
By Jane Pierce6 years ago in Journal
Bank Teller Interview Questions and Answers
Bank Teller Interview Questions and Answers and also interview questions for bank teller more collection you can get here in our blog post. Bank jobs have been ruling the root with their attractive packages and by providing safe and secure living after that. Youth are the ones who are showing a great interest in bank jobs from the past few years.
By Naveen Kumar6 years ago in Journal
Mistakes of Modeling
With modeling there are a few questions I'm always asked. How did you get into modeling? Why did you start modeling? Who have you modeled for? How long have you been modeling? What's in your model bag? Any advice? These are all good questions, and each have answers that should help all new models. For this article I am going to focus on my very first agent and how this all started. I will answer some questions here and the rest in another article.
By Raven Diamond6 years ago in Journal
10 Digital Careers for Creative People
Today there are an abundance of ways to make money online. More and more companies are outsourcing their needs to freelancers. A large number of people are starting digital businesses, and reeling in the cash from their MacBooks. Sounds too good t0 be true, doesn't it? Time freedom. Location freedom. Financial freedom. Who wouldn't want that?
By Faith Summer6 years ago in Journal
What happened when I wanted to write a book
I've always been a storyteller in any shape and form. From making up stories that happened at school to tell my grandmother. To my fanfiction days in my teenage years. I knew I had a purpose on this funny green rock we call Earth. My wondering mind was creating new characters, expanding on others, and exploring new ideas in any setting. Of all the characters I've created, ideas to expand on. I never thought that my first book would be about tattoo artists that maintain a side job pertaining to organized crime.
By Samantha Parrish6 years ago in Journal









