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This might be the best way to sum up the kind of career Brian Stevens has fashioned for himself. As president and CEO of Conference Direct, a Los Angeles-based meeting- and convention-planning firm, Stevens and his company are always on the go-go-go.
If you are thinking of continuing your education in 2010, you likely have more pressing questions on your mind than deciding what to wear on your first day of school.
The country’s harsh economic state has many of us reassessing what we want versus what we can afford, and higher education is not immune to that kind of scrutiny.
Corner an economist at a cocktail party and he or she will tell you that the recession began in December 2007 and (technically) ended around August 2009, with about 7 million jobs lost during that period.
If you ask the same economist what to expect moving forward, steel yourself for talk about the pros and cons of the Troubled Asset Relief Program and how unemployment numbers are a lagging indicator.
If you love math, and want to make a living working with numbers, you’re in luck. With some planning and knowledge, you can easily parlay your mastery of math into some very attractive numbers – a high salary.
The fact is that nearly every industry relies on numbers in one sense or another, whether it’s for forecasts, analysis, or research.
Money. You can’t live with it, but you most certainly can’t live without it.
In your heart, you wish that you were doing something worthwhile. Something that makes a difference. But there are bills to pay, college funds to save for, and retirements to plan.
In a competitive job market, maximizing the potential of your education could hinge on a question of numbers: How many workers might be hired in a given field?
Since crystal balls aren’t exactly what one might call reliable, the U.S. Department of Labor has done some projecting of its own when it comes to employment outlook.
Here’s a closer look at six of the fastest growing occupations, in terms of numbers hired, through 2016.
If you want to move up the ranks of masterful communication, you have to watch what you say to others. Not just in the showpieces of communication such as a presentation or a meeting, but in everyday interaction. Learn the following 7 rules and you can quietly become a master of one-to-one communication…