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Finding a Work-Life Balance After College
In order to choose a career when you graduate from college, you will need to learn how to be able to balance your hobbies, as well as your responsibilities. This means that you will need to be able to do both the things you enjoy, as well as have a successful career, which will help you make large amounts of money. You will also need to be able to balance both work satisfaction and salary to be able to get the best possible work-life balance later on in life. It is essential to be able to balance work and life, so that you do not get exhausted from the stress that you encounter at work. It is also essential to try and get a high paying job so that you can pay your bills without having to work a second job. This is important because it is difficult to balance multiple jobs, and having multiple occupations is also not sustainable for long periods of time. Therefore, it is crucial for you to make enough money from your occupation to be able to pay your bills with only one job.
By Robert Cordray7 years ago in Journal
Seven Steps To Recruit And Hire The Best Employees
Hiring employees to a business is one of the hectic things as many people do not known how to choose the best employees and that is why their business is not performing. There are seven steps when recruiting or hiring an employee. The seven steps are described in this article.
By Robert Cordray7 years ago in Journal
I, Animator
I rarely say I'm an Animator. I say that I animate or that I do animation, but I rarely claim the title of Animator. I should, I suppose. People hire me to animate their music videos, company promotions, poems, etc. I get paid for what I do. But I never set out to be an animator. It wasn’t my dream since I was a kid and I have no formal training. Everything I’ve learned to do, I’ve taught myself. And sometimes it shows…
By Allison Holland7 years ago in Journal
Youth Development
Almost two decades ago I started working in the youth development field as a counselor during the summer. I worked with school aged youth in Caton Park. I never knew it would become a career I was passionate about. Growing up in a house full of kids and being the older one, I had to assume responsibility over my younger family members. Because of my upbringing, being in this field felt right. As I progressed I began to love it more and more. However, the more passionate I became the more obstacles I faced. It became painfully obvious, after a few years of working in this field, that it was business as usual. Numbers to show funders were more important than the efficiency of the work being done. The politics of business had invaded a field founded on empathy and advocacy.
By Davin Paige7 years ago in Journal
Entry Level Jobs in Silicon Valley
If you are a student in college who is about to graduate this spring, you may want to consider moving to Silicon Valley if you want to have the highest chances of getting an entry level job that you will enjoy. As Silicon Valley is large and there are many types of different jobs, you are nearly guaranteed to get a job in Silicon Valley if you look hard enough and consider many different kinds of careers that relate to each other but are slightly different. For example, you can do a wide variety of types of entry-level jobs as a recent college graduate if you live in the San Francisco Bay Area. You can choose to work at a finance firm or a tech startup company if you enjoy technology and economics, or you can work for a health insurance company if your degree is in the health sciences.
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Journal
Five Jobs for the People Who Love to Travel
Traveling is typically something you do when you need an escape from work. It’s an opportunity to get a break from your daily routine and gain unmatchable cultural experiences, not to mention all the Insta-worthy photo-ops.
By Britney Clayton7 years ago in Journal
The Beauty of the Rule Breaker
As a freelancer, I value the ability to exercise creativity in whatever I want. The life of a freelancer, whatever your title may be, is anything short of glamourous, and can often become discouraging. Finding your niche is what becomes key. Setting yourself apart from the others can be crucial. Well I have found my niche, but it does not have a name.
By Hillary Streitberger7 years ago in Journal
#OddDuckOut (A Flight of Fancy Turns Into a Horror Story)
When starting this journey, I was led to believe that assisting a family was at the crux of the job I had been asked to do. Acting as an intermediary was an acceptable responsibility for me, as this is something I have done on many separate occasions whether it be through teaching or journalism. When asked to do this in a fair and just manner, I have no problems with this line of work, especially when it comes to the journalistic side of things. I have been transparent with my motivation for writing anything, only allowing my judgment calls to be based on my personal comfort levels. The integrity of those I may be working for or with would be the main reason to potentially alter anything along the way.
By Marjorie Roden7 years ago in Journal
Sneed Properties
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By Sneed Properties7 years ago in Journal











