Thursday 21 May 2015

Are You a Manager or a Leader? 5 Ways to Tell the Difference

It’s a professional reality that all bosses are not great bosses. Anyone can become a manager, but to become a leader, other behaviors become distinguishing factors...read more

Wednesday 20 May 2015

NSPE: Who We Are and What We Do

Being a licensed professional engineer means more than just holding a certificate and possessing technical competence. It is a commitment to hold the public health, safety...read more 

Tuesday 19 May 2015

Three of the Top Paid Professions of All Time

Are you looking into a career field that will be rewarding in terms of your life goals as well as financially? Here are three of the top paid professions of all time that you will want to look into if you have “making the big bucks” 
part of your ten-year plan.

Surgeons

Surgeons perform medical procedures for people that treat a variety of diseases, illnesses, deformities, and disabilities. On top of a four-year degree, surgeons require five to seven years of additional specialized medical training, which typically includes advanced degrees. Before you balk at all the extra schooling required, consider this: the median salary for surgeons is over $500,000 dollars per year.

Dentists

Your average dentist will take home a cool $165,000 dollars per year. If you aspire to become a dentist and provide advice on appropriate dental care while taking care of people’s teeth and overall oral hygiene, be prepared for an additional four years of dental school.

Chief Executive Officers

Although the median annual income for chief executive officers is sitting pretty at $683,000 dollars annually, most CEOs will make closer to $370,000 or $997,000 dollars. Chief Executive Officers have many different job functions depending on the industry in which they operate their business but their responsibilities generally include overseeing all aspects of a company including company goals, initiatives, and policies and procedures.
If you are looking for a rewarding career that will also provide you and your family with the income that you need for the quality of life you want, consider one of these three career paths. To learn more about job placement in Waco, please visit this website.

Monday 18 May 2015

Dress for the Job You Want


Make sure you are wearing the right thing to job interviews. Simple, modest outfits with neutral color choices and just a couple accessories is more likely to land you both a stellar first impression and a job offer than busy patterns, loads of accessories, and revealing clothing will.