By Carol Luther
The field of nursing is constantly expanding. For registered nurses, advanced nursing career opportunities are continuing to increase annually. The Department of Labor expects jobs for nurses to increase by as much as 23 percent between 2006 and 2016. This growth rate is higher than the average rate for the many other careers. Nurses who complete the additional education and training requirements ...
By Love to Write
Careers in child care can provide plenty of satisfaction for those who enjoy helping and assisting children. There are several different career paths one can pursue that relate directly to child care. Many positions involve multiple caregivers working together to meet children's needs. Daycare owners are responsible for the care and supervision of the children under their care. They may be...
By Andrea Campbell
Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on how you look at it, there will always be a need for workers in our justice system. Crime is a 24/7 business that never rests, and sometimes it exhausts the people who try to serve justice. If you are fascinated by the law, that is a good first step but you must be dedicated to choose it as a career. And there are jobs aplenty under the criminal justice...
By Shelley Moore
Graphic designers, also commonly called graphic artists, create visual enhancements for print, electronic and film media using various methods including illustration, photography and layout. Salaries vary a great deal, depending on the industry. Median starting pay for graphic designers as of 2009 was about $32,500 annually, with an increase to $41,000 with 5 years experience. About 80 percent...
By Heather Wood
Restaurant managers are responsible for running a restaurant's day-to-day operations. They track inventory, organize employee schedules and payroll, train new hires, resolve customer satisfaction issues and ensure the quality of food and service. To become a restaurant manager, you will need to be familiar with various aspects of the food service industry. Graduate from a restaurant and...
By Patricia Winters
OB/GYNs (obstetrician/gynecologist) are medical doctors who provide specialized care to women. They provide a wide range of preventative testing and treatment of women throughout their lives, mainly dealing with (but not limited to) their reproductive systems, breasts and urinary tracts. Additionally, OB/GYN doctors care for women throughout their pregnancies and through childbirth. If you are...
By Hannah Rice Myers
Before entering nursing school, it is a good idea to determine what your goals may be for your future. Determine what avenue of nursing you would like to pursue, because the field is vast and the opportunities plentiful. The catch, however, is that for certain nursing positions, you may need to meet specific educational requirements. If you know ahead of time what types of nursing positions are...