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Careers in the industry; from corporate to middle management, food service, media, political figures, and beyond. All workplace careers.
How Much is Acting A Career Going to Cost You
Understanding Acting Costs Like it was said many times before, YOU are the product in this business. Every single time you spend on your acting career, it’s an investment you make in yourself. You either pay to make the product better (acting classes, workshops, gym, etc.) or market it so that people would “buy it” (headshots, casting websites, personal websites, etc.)
By Yolanda Nollie - Entertainment Consultant5 years ago in Journal
What are paralegal services? What is its scope?
Paralegal assist works for attorneys as representatives for preparing legal documents, gathering facts, information, analyzing cases, pleadings, and every bit of documentation for properly submitting and pursuing a specific legal requirements. This means, paralegal services operate and perform back-office tasks. It is also possible that they work as a freelance for a law firm. Professionally, it is not required that paralegals are lawyers but skilled in understanding legal works and are able to provide a helpful resource.
By US Legalwork5 years ago in Journal
My experience as a copywriter
I have been a copywriter, a marketer, and simply a writer for more than 5 years. My last job is as a creative copywriter at Self Starters and in this article, I will share my knowledge with all novices who want to start their writing path.
By Nancy Kelly5 years ago in Journal
I've felt like giving up on my passion. Here's why you shouldn't give up on your dreams, not matter how hard you have to work to get there.
I've had a passion for film since I was a kid. It was my escape from an abusive family that helped me distract myself from the horrible childhood loneliness that sometimes was excruciating, as well as endless. Movies were the way I got to get away from all the bad. At a young age, I had seen classics like Citizen Kane, Casablanca, and Gone With The Wind.
By No Introduction5 years ago in Journal
How Much Do Influencers Really Make?
Ever wonder what it is like to have a million followers and that ever-coveted blue check mark? I thought it meant million dollars homes to match and very little work to be done. I mean, how long could taking a photo or making a 15 second video take? It is like the world's easiest job, right? Boy, was I so wrong.
By Influencer Z 5 years ago in Journal
Coaching Is the Hottest Trend To Hit the Self-Improvement Business
Coaching Is the Hottest Trend To Hit the Self-Improvement Business Coaching can be easily described as “partnering with clients” that helps them in a thought-provoking and innovative process that motivates them to expand their personal and professional capabilities. Professional coaches maintain an ongoing partnership devised to encourage clients to develop fulfilling outcomes in their personal and professional lives. Coaches help communities improve their behaviors and boost the quality of their lives. Coaches are educated to listen, to recognize while customizing their approach to their client’s needs. They offer to extract solutions and strategies from the client. This includes what the client has customarily acquired, allowing the client to be more creative and resourceful. Ultimately the coach’s job is to implement support to strengthen the skills, resources, and creativity that the client already has.
By Dr. Reanna Waugh PhD5 years ago in Journal
Career prospects after ITI
Career prospects after ITI In the cut-throat competitive world of today, whether it is buying a cup of coffee or choosing career options, opportunities and choices have increased manifold. Instead of so many options, whomever you ask, you’ll get the same response regarding one’s career choice. Doctor or engineer. I must say, people, are rushing to become an engineer or doctor. It seems there’s no other choice available. Wait! let me ask you one question, is it practically possible for everyone to be a doctor or an engineer? Is there nothing else beyond these two fields? Possibly ‘NO’, not at all possible that everyone will label the titles of doctor and engineer in front of their names.
By Latest Govt Jobs5 years ago in Journal
Leslie Crawford
Leslie Crawford is a rising literary mogul in her own right. She is successfully navigating the pages of her own story right before our eyes. With over 10 years of experience, she has self-published four books of her own while also guiding other authors. Leslie began Exposed Books Publishing, LLC in 2013 in Baltimore, MD. In 2018 she was able to turn her passion into her full-time business. She strives to give authors their literary freedom through their finished book projects.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Journal
Why You Shouldn't Go To College
The running joke throughout my high school career was that every single one of my peers and I wanted to drop out of school and become a stripper. Becoming a stripper would mean the only thing that would be just as terrible as high school would be the work ethic. No judgement from other students, no grades to be kept up, no worries for whether you'll make enough money or not. But as hard as high school was, none of us followed through in the hopes that our college years would be the highlight of our lives that pushed us into our future.
By Abigail Valdez5 years ago in Journal
8 Ways To Make Money on Vocal if You've Written for Newspapers
It's a sad fact of life that, wherever you are in the world, your local newspapers will be skeletons of the impressive beasts they once were. And that has left thousands upon thousands of journalists out of work and trying to make money through writing online.
By Mark Campbell5 years ago in Journal
How I started a business in 2020
Like many others, I came into 2020 with grand dreams of success. People do that every year of course, and few succeed. I thought that was going to be my lot in life after a severe stomach pain sent me to the hospital. Once there, I discovered I needed a colonechtomy and my blood pressure was off the chart. I ended up spending three weeks in the hospital and a total of six weeks recovering. That was a very depressing time because I had been slated to do two tours this year, one of them overseas.
By Tim Ellerbe II5 years ago in Journal
We Meet Again
Well, here I am again, giving Vocal another try, three years later. Just a few short years ago, I came across this platform, and just wanted to see how I could get paid to do what I love (at least, as far as I proclaim). The problem I faced that kept me from continuing was the same problem I face as an aspiring writer today--the fear to, well, write.
By Taylor Wilcox5 years ago in Journal







