Returning to school to upgrade (or begin) an education leading to a new career is nearly impossible for many of us. The time, money and skills involved are just to much for most working adults. But by using projections from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, you can find work in the (soon-to-be) most cutting-edge industries in the world, in much less time and for less money!
Najah, a leading education and career exhibition in the GCC, begins in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, bringing together some of the leading academic institutions and businesses who will help students 'discover the plethora of opportunities available to them.'
While most of us look forward to some much-needed rest and relaxation over the holidays, some ambitious professionals live to work during Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and even New Year's.
many people are frozen in indecision and fear. Too often people dismiss their passions and dreams as improbable because they might need more training or because they feel as if they'll be throwing away years they invested in...
As Halloween approaches and your thoughts turn to ghoulish interests, why not consider a spooky career? Dealing with dead bodies may not be your ideal job, but you may change your mind when you find out how much it pays. Though not for the faint of heart, the following careers offer some great financial rewards.
A career in brand building helps marketers craft new businesses.
Her career has taken her from the classroom to the boardroom to outer space. She's run for president and competed in NASCAR races, and she's done it with grace--and an impeccable wardrobe.
The current lending crisis has many bankers shaking in their polished pumps. The volatility of the banking industry and the news of bank failures have many in the financial services industry contemplating a career move.
Lu Lili, a 32-year-old woman, lives a life very similar to that of other housewives. Things change late at night, however, after she checks her inbox to keep synchronized with her European customers.
How Kevin Surace went from semiconductors to energy-saving windows and walls.