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Health-related Job? no comments
A lot of people are dying to lose weight and engage on a healthy diet so this might be a pretty in-demand job for you. Dieticians organized food and nutrition programs, they oversee preparation and serving meals for customers. They also aid in avoiding diseases to spread and promoting healthy eating habits. They also identify clients’ diets and recommend changes along the course.
Dieticians manage food service systems for hospitals, schools. This is to let them know about proper eating habits, where they get their research from.
It is very important though, for dieticians to be patient, respectful and responsive to customer’s needs.
On Architecture no comments
If your calling is designing buildings and other structures, then the best suitable job for you is to be an architect. Usually, they consider appearance, plausibility, safety, cost and necessity of those who use the structures they’re devising.
Architects can get engaged in all stages of development, from the starting discussions with customers through the construction process. There are some cases that architects offer pre-design services; this expands from organizing feasibility and environmental impact studies and selection of site or stipulating design requirements.
Artistic and drawing skills is the key in doing this job. The work needs conceptualization abilities and spatial relationships is highly desired. Computer literacy is also an advantage in this kind of work.
Computer Technician no comments
A computer technician installs, maintains, troubleshoots and upgrades computer hardware and software, and other computer equipment in a particular company. Some companies hire technicians as regular employees, while others outsource services of computer technicians from another agency.
Computer technicians must be able to work in an office setting, capable to use standard office equipment and are able to maintain attentiveness to details in spite of interruptions. Technicians should be fit to lift and carry equipment and other object weighing up to 40 pounds, and have good vision and hearing. Computer technicians should also be trustworthy, since some companies have equipment that are in high priority with regards to security.
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Love Books? no comments

Librarians are in charge of assortment and management of library files and materials. They also aid people in looking for a broad variety of scholarly and public information from a wide range of resources. They also organize the staff and develop and command information programs and systems for the public. This is for all of the information to be organized so as to meet the user’s needs.
Probable librarians should have high computer literacy. They should be able to process word files and be able to handle database management and Internet research. It is also a plus to have strong organizational ability; this is to productively index and classify library resources.
Network Administrator no comments
Offices, businesses, schools and factories have computer networks that keep the operations going. A network may be a set of two or three computers, to as much as hundreds of computers in different sites communicating through the Internet. A network administrator oversees the entire network under his care, and manages it, ensuring that connection is up and running 24/7. The administrator adds the necessary software, hardware and other computer applications necessary for the company’s operations, such as emails. The performance of the network is monitored, and problems are addressed immediately. Emergency and back up systems must be developed by the administrator to ensure files are stored and can be retrieved in case of corruption of data in the server.
An Eye for Writing no comments
If you’re really good in writing and you have some background in copy reading articles, you can definitely be a successful editor. Editors often review, edit, check and rewrite newspaper and magazine works. Basically, they evaluate author’s information accuracy, style, content and grammar.
The main duty of an editor is to lay out a publication’s content while considering what is suitable and soothing for the viewers.
What makes up a good editor? It is given that you have to be creative. You have to be able to point out ideas logically. Also, you have to be very knowledgable and keen about news and information around you. A huge amount of concentration amidst confusion and time pressure is necessary for this kind of work.
The Hunt For Green Apples no comments

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Imagine a giant fruit and vegetable market supplying a major city. One that works really badly and totally sucks.
This market only opens at night and there are no lights to guide the thousands trying to find what they need. It has many hundreds of separate halls, each selling only a few things some only sell root vegetables, others just stone fruit. And maybe 10 have apples. Now, you’re trying to find small green cooking apples. One hall, somewhere, has these.
Each of the hundreds of halls is completely separate from all the others and when you go to one, the wholesalers only tell you about what they have to sell. The people stumbling around in the dark have no idea what they’ll find in each sealed hall until they open the door and walk inside and what a waste of time.
Who owns these halls in perhaps the most important market place in any country, the jobs market? Three types exist:
1. Recruitment agencies, there are thousands and each has a few jobs and a few candidates for sales usually not exclusive to just their agency.
2. The many different newspapers with job ads in particular industries or sectors.
3. Finally, lots of job boards and many community sites that host jobs.
Wanna Be a Tour Guide? no comments

If you have a pleasant personality and a welcoming vibe in you, then you are apt for a tour guide job! Tour guides accompany visitors on sight-seeing, educational and other tours. They are often tasked to discuss the points of interest of each place they have been visiting.
Guides place entry to places such as museums, exhibitions and government institutions. They answer queries from the visitors, act interpreters to foreigners and manages transportation and accommodation for visitors.
Patience, organizational skills and communicability to visitors is very necessary for those who aspire to be a tour guide. Knowledge in local history and customs is also very important.
Photography no comments
A keen interest in photography may lead you to a career in this field. Honing your skill could earn you a large sum of money. In opening your own studio, you will be your own boss, can work on your own time and be able to experiment on your own ideas. But if you opt to work in the publishing industry, you will be dealing in the layout and design of books, newspapers and magazines. Publishing houses usually have one full time photographer, and to get hired you must be able to present an exciting and first-rate portfolio of your works.
Police Officer – job description no comments
Police officers reduce crime and fear of crime by working in partnership with the local government, organizations and communities. They mainly focus on reducing theft and burglary, robbery and other street crimes, fight organized crime, arrest offenders and bring them to trial, and counter terrorism. Police work does not only include man hunts and arrests, but also investigative work and gathering evidences, searching individuals, premises and properties, responding to emergencies, keeping the peace during public rallies, events, meetings and parades, and developing community relations to promote peace and safety. Police officers also do the difficult job of delivering death and hospital messages to families.
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