Posts Tagged ‘careers’

Career Transition: Baker by Night – Home Based Business Profile

December 1st, 2011

By Clair Schwan
The butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker are all examples of people that had a special talent and turned that talent into small business ideas that worked. Why not you?

Do you have a special talent or interest that others might benefit from? Most of us do.

Are you ready to turn that personal passion into some additional income or possibly a thriving business? It’s all up to you. Let’s meet someone who has done just that.

Vicki Welke is a pastry artist, cake decorator and creator of sugar eggs. She is a specialty chef and artist who creates incredible cakes, eggs and specialty decorations for all occasions. Her creations are both beautiful and edible.

Vicki Welke, owner of Baker by Night.Yummy! Let’s get started already!

The business… » Read more: Career Transition: Baker by Night – Home Based Business Profile

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Job Search Tips: Career Summit Begins Tuesday, 10/26

October 5th, 2010

One of the biggest decisions we make in our lives is our career, and the world’s leading career voices will come together at The Career Summit to show you how to find a job, keep your job, or get the next great job in your career.

Whether you’re in a job today and thinking about a new career path or whether you’re seeking a new career path, let’s expose you to the top thought leaders to help inform your decision making process.

What’s different about this seminar?  It’s virtual.  And it is delivered over the course of a month.  The benefits of being virtual include access to all content at a time that is convenient to you, so if you can’t make the scheduled time don’t sweat it!

Sessions

Tue 10/26 Going Renegade: Finding the Sweet Spot Between Money & Passion In A Changing World

Presented by: Jonathan Fields

In this dynamic keynote session you’ll discover:

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Job Opportunities: 10 Best Jobs for Women

July 5th, 2010

By Diane Johnson

While women represent nearly 50 percent of employees, they remain notably missing in upper management. Taking into account the top 500 corporations in America merely three percent of those are headed by a woman. Even though women make up half of the inhabitants in the U.S. in the 111th Congress less than 20 percent of representatives are female. Women make up almost half of the workforce, but their wages can be charted at far less than half of all wages paid, suggesting the bias in monetary compensation between men and women.

Women launch their careers with less monetary compensation than men do, and they do not get promoted as easily as their male counterparts in the work force. Those women who have earned their MBA and have attained mid-management status in their employment usually gain parity at this point. In the meantime, women wishing to make more than one thousand per week as cited by the BLS their best choices are among the following 10 occupations:

Pharmacists
Women – Median weekly earnings: $1,647
Men – Median weekly pay: $1,914
Percent of women’s earnings when compared to men’s earnings in identical job: 86.1%

Attorneys
Women – Median weekly pay: $1,509 » Read more: Job Opportunities: 10 Best Jobs for Women

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