Finding Work As a Home-based Medical Billing Specialist
June 11th, 2011
As the health care industry continues to grow the demand for qualified and well trained medical billing specialist grows as well.
Want a Dream Resume? Learn a New Language
December 17th, 2010
More and more, it is becoming extremely beneficial to know a foreign language in today’s tough job market. Any kind of edge helps now more than ever in this economy, and one of the most sought-after and respected skills that can give you the upper hand is knowing a foreign language.
Why is A Nursing Assistant Career so Attractive?
August 4th, 2010
A career as a nursing assistant is not considered to be a glamorous job. You will assist patients with activities of daily living. The hours are sometimes long and the work can be hard. Even so, working as a nursing assistant can be an attractive career choice.
Is Medical Assistant the Perfect Career for You?
July 19th, 2010
Going just by the indication of the name, it is pretty clear that the job of a medical assistant is to take care of medical documents and reports safely. Both in small and large hospitals you can see these assistants doing work right from the basic responsibilities to the clinical and medical aspects of the work. Now days, medical assistants can choose from a lot of specific departments in which they can specialize in. Some specialties include optometric, orthodontic, orthopedic, physician or in the general field of medical studies.
Alternatives to Waiting Tables in College
May 5th, 2010
If you are like most college students, you have probably found that you face limited options when it comes to working while in school. This could be due to several factors, including balancing work with a school schedule, inadequate access to transportation, and a lack of experience. But predominantly, you probably have a very restricted time frame to devote to employment, between classes and studying (and let’s face it, pounding Red Bull can only get you so far and then you need some sleep). Unfortunately, this means that you suffer the same fate as most of our nation’s brightest minds, which is to say, you are stuck spending four years waiting tables, slinging greasy fast food, or competing for campus jobs. However, if you made it to college in the first place, chances are you have more options than you realize. Here are a few alternatives to the food service industry that you may not have considered (or even heard of).


