by apr-admin | Sep 23, 2010 | Avery Partners, Employment, Hiring Tips, medical, Staffing
As the world economy continues to fail and falter, job careers in 2010 are also expected to decrease. However, if you are lucky enough and highly qualified to be in one of these top professions, your future career is still secured. Read over this list and consider...
by apr-admin | Sep 21, 2010 | Avery Partners, Employment, Hiring Tips, medical, Staffing
Now that 2008 recent career trends are over, job seekers want to know the place to get huge job payoffs. A political year like 2009 has a lot of ways of sending professionals back to fundamentals in order to reevaluate their job skills. No wonder, job career...
by apr-admin | Sep 19, 2010 | Avery Partners, Employment, Hiring Tips, medical, Staffing
Most experts select the top ten careers for 2009 depending on the salary and the job satisfaction. Even though money is important to a man’s modern survival, it is not the most important factor to determine the ten hottest careers: 1. Video jockeying (VJs). This is...
by apr-admin | Sep 16, 2010 | Avery Partners, Employment, Hiring Tips, medical, Staffing
Most job seekers would measure professions and their careers on the money they can get. If this is your parameter, here is a list of the hottest and best-paying jobs today. 1. Chief Executive Officer (CEO). This people have the best-paying job in any company. This...
by apr-admin | Sep 14, 2010 | Avery Partners, Employment, Hiring Tips, medical, Staffing
Career development starts from the moment you choose which college degree you want to earn. If you don’t have any career yet in mind, here are some of the ten hottest careers one can choose from in the United States. 1. Marketing and Advertising Manager If you can...
by apr-admin | Aug 25, 2010 | Avery Partners, Employment, Hiring Tips, medical, Staffing
Are you in the process of finding a new job or changing careers? If you are, you may also be in the process of creating a resume for yourself. Although resumes can be complicated and nerve-wracking to develop, they are usually a lot easier to write than originally...