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Careers in the industry; from corporate to middle management, food service, media, political figures, and beyond. All workplace careers.
Want to be a Professional Dancer?
Taiwanese International Dancer from NYC and Shanghai Sleep No More Welcome ChingI Chang! Her credits include opening cast of Sleep No More, NYC, and performer as well as Rehearsal Director for the Sleep No More in Shanghai, China. ChingI and I met while studying undergraduate dance at the University of Utah in 2005. Her quiet strength and peaceful demeanor always impressed me. After college she left for NYC where her career soared. In this interview, we have a glimpse into the unique mindset of a dancer who carved a niche in the Post-Modern dance world. Thank you so much for sharing, ChingI Chang!
By Entertainment Writer6 years ago in Journal
Curious About A Dance Career?
Welcome Adji Cissoko! Adji is the premier dancer of Alonzo King Lines Ballet based out in the great city of San Francisco. Lines is one of, if not the most, actively touring dance company in the world. This might make Adji one of the most fascinating performers of our time. So it is a unique opportunity to read her insights on her journey. To know more about her and her travels, visit her Instagram @adjicissoko. In this new interview series, we explore the mindset of a professional performer and the roads which led there. Every road is different. Thank you for sharing, Adji Cissoko!
By Entertainment Writer6 years ago in Journal
Nursing: An Ideal Career Options For Medical Aspirants
Just like any other sector in the global marketplace, the health sector is also ever-evolving. Whether it is growing technology or the dynamic requirements of the patients, the health sector has to keep pace with the advancements to remain competitive. Curating a career in the health sector is possibly the most fruitful decision you can make. From the slightest contribution to big efforts, anything that collectively works for the growth of the health sector is a smart decision. After the profession of a doctor, a nurse is the most reputable and profitable job profile in the health sector.
By Nancy Ahuja6 years ago in Journal
Benefits of hiring Recruitment Firm for job search
In this competitive world, it is difficult for candidates to get their dream job, and for businesses, it has become very difficult to find suitable candidates for their business. Hr consultancy & recruitment help bridge this gap.
By Akansha Kashyap6 years ago in Journal
Small Design Business helping Small Business Owners with Digital Designs Solutions.
Shannon’s Journey to digital design Shannon Bartels studied Digital Arts and Design with a burning passion for breaking the boundaries of sustainable digital designs. Creative arts have always been a subject of importance to her. This was borne out of her enthusiasm to create new and unique designs.
By SULAIMAN ABDULMUMIN6 years ago in Journal
The Healthcare Job that Nobody Talks About
Desiring a job in the medical field led me down an arduous path. I tried out for dental school after college and didn't quite make it. I then followed down the nursing path, and didn't feel that was a good fit either. A few years and conversations later after countless research on other allied health careers, I found myself linking up with a field that served me in more ways than I could count. I mean I finally got the hospital job I wanted that fit my technical wit and personality, sort of. Have you ever heard of sterile processing? It’s a department in the hospital that sanitizes the instruments needed to take care of people, especially those in surgery. Little did I know that this department is the heart of the hospital, and a well-oiled machine. Not only do you need the technical know-how to accurately and safely clean instruments, but you also need the interpersonal skill to work with the people in your department who help you do that. Because the department is split into many sections, it takes teamwork to make it all come together. You need to know all the surgical instruments which can be learned through flashcards. And then you need to learn all the sterilizers and cycles that they process. You learn the function of each section of the department by reading manuals that you can find online through a certification program. I did mine through The Sterile Processing University, over a two month period, for $800. This was the most cost-effective method for me, but a better chance at getting hired in a hospital is through a school that will give you hands-on experience. One I recommend is Asceptic Technical Solutions in the Greater Philadelphia area because my former boss owns the school, but there are others that are just as good.
By Porsche Lacewell6 years ago in Journal
Struggles of a Writer
I’m going to be honest, even though I’m a writer, I still struggle to get my writing done. If I had to describe how I feel about my writing, it would be a love/hate relationship. I love it because I’m able to fully describe my emotions on certain things, and clear my mind for the sake of my sanity. I hate it because every time I sit down to write something down, my body throws a tantrum and does everything in its power to distract me from getting any kind of writing down.
By Frank Garcia6 years ago in Journal
Workforce Warriors
Dear workforce warriors, From day one, all of you had made our lives so much easier than we even realized. The truck drivers transporting goods from all over the country, the packaging workers at Amazon, grocery store workers, gas station workers, fast food restaurants, nurses, and doctors, and so many more. You've always made it possible for us to live in a less stressful, easy functioning world. Stocking groceries weekly, so we always have what we need in our homes, and aren't starving. Receiving online orders and packing them accordingly in a timely manner, ensuring we receive everything on time. Driving for hours and hours on end from one end of the country to another just to transport our goods, and packages. Taking care of us when we are ill, and ensuring any conditions every individual has is treated accordingly. Being open all hours of the night, so we can make pit stops on road trips, or pick anything we need in the middle of the night up with no issues. Preparing food daily for us to enjoy after we worked long day's, and are too lazy to cook, or if we just don't know how to cook. Regardless of the scenario, each and every one of you was there. Through good, and now through the terrible. You've all had your own way of taking care of us by doing the little things we normally don't even think about.
By Jessica Rodrigues6 years ago in Journal










