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1: Hiring Trends in Healthcare – 2010
Over last 12 months hiring in various industries slowed down significantly except healthcare. In spite of the downturns in the over all employment there is no impact of it on to the healthcare industry. So there is a great growth and the healthcare career.

2: 5 Tips to Creating a Very Strong Government Resume
Why should you work in the federal government? If you will be able to find a job there, you are lucky. After all, it offers the most stable jobs in the world. You can also take advantage of the best retirement plans such as the 401(k) program. What’s more, if you stay around 5 years in the federal service, you are entitled to a pension. However, going into government service is not that easy. For one, you need a very powerful government resume.

3: Understanding the Difference between LPN and RN
The basic differences between LPN and RN on the basis of function, education differences, advancement prospects and salary differences are explained hereunder.


4: Clinical Nursing Specialists - How To Become One
Clinical nursing specialists are discussed hereunder along with the details of the various degrees that can be pursued for the same.

5: Resumes for Government Jobs: Should You Work Alone or with a Team?
How do you produce the best resumes for government jobs? Should you do it alone, or should you rely on the expertise of those that offer government resume service. You’ll be the judge.

6: Government Resume Writing Assistance with Government Resume Online
If you were to compare the number of people hunting for job and the number of actual vacancies in the job market, you can say that competition as tough as ever. Naturally, companies would hire only the best of the group which means that you would have to be the cream of the crop to be able to bag the position. And if you are dreaming to work for the government, then be ready for one big challenge.

7: Qualifications needed in a Call Centre
A call centre agency is likely to offer jobs to students, regardless of their diplomas, even though some call centres might expect their employees to have an extensive education about this field or at least the ability to speak in a modern language.

8: Charity/non-profit – the skills and qualities you need...
Volunteers will at some point work with various different people who they might not have worked with before. It is therefore important that charities have volunteers who can be both compassionate and non-judgemental, and able to work effectively with everyone.

9: Charity/non-profit…paid work
Most of the staff employed by charities and charitable organisations work on a voluntary basis and are therefore unpaid. People who do this kind of work will typically volunteer for a few hours or days each week in their spare time. However, all charities, especially larger organisations require some permanent staff, and these posts are typically paid.

10: Charity/non-profit – how to get involved…
Thousands of people choose to volunteer every year. Whether it is for a long time during a year out, or for an hour each week, all volunteers are appreciated and can contribute greatly to their local area or chosen cause. It is very easy to get involved in volunteering and there are hundreds of opportunities available.


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