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Monday, September 14, 2015

Starting a Career of Fitness

In a time when more people are choosing to be proactive about their health, now is a great time to work in the fitness industry. For some fitness jobs you’ll need a college degree and certification while other fitness jobs might require some vocational courses and certification. Before entering the fitness industry you need to figure out which aspect of this career interests you the most and what your strengths and weaknesses are. While you should consider the salary of certain fitness jobs, don’t let it be your main reason for choosing a particular job.

  1. Athletic Trainer
  2. Physical Therapist
  3. Personal Trainer
  4. School PE Teachers
  5. Weight Loss Counselor

A Real Estate Career Guide

Real estate can be a lucrative career but before you get excited, there are some things you need to know about this profession. In order to work as a real estate agent you’ll need a license from the state and if you have a criminal history there is a chance that you may not qualify for the license. In real estate you earn money on commission unless you go into business for yourself so it’s important that you save as much money as you can during your busiest times so that you’ll have adequate funds to live on during lean times. In addition to this, there are other expenses associated with your real estate career and they include advertising materials, a car for getting around, and listings of homes currently for sale or rent.

  1. Where do I begin?
  2. Understanding of Real Estate Law and Protocol is Crucial
  3. Getting Additional Training After Licensure

Working as Management Consultant

A management consultant is someone who helps managers run their companies and staff effectively through a variety of methods with input from the managers receiving the assistance. The management consultant assists managers with restructuring their operations, devising innovative marketing strategies for the companies to reach more customers, improving the human resources department for better employee relations, creating new information technology programs, and giving general advice concerning certain problems. The process begins with an interview between the consultant and client and this involves finding out the problem and getting to the cause of it before coming up with a solution. Management consultants need to be detail-oriented, compassionate, have a strong understanding of the business world and the ability to communicate well with clients.

  1. How can I enter in this field?
  2. What is the Salary Like?


Make Others Look Fabulous With Beauty Careers

If you’re skilled in hairstyling, coordinating outfits or doing makeup, then you should enter a beauty career. Millions of people are in need of help with their sense of style and as a result there will always be a need for beauty experts. The good news is that there are several beauty jobs that don’t require a degree and it’s possible to have your own business in this industry. The key is to network with others frequently and you can do this through social media, trade shows or just with your coworkers.


  1. Training for Beauty Careers
  2. I have a Background in Journalism. How can I Enter the Beauty Industry?
  3. What is an Estethetician?
  4. Staying Relevant Beauty Industry

Are you one who are working in Underrated Jobs?

We have heard about overrated careers but how often do we hear about jobs that are underrated yet important to society and that pay a decent salary? If you’re a high school student don’t just consider those top careers that everyone talks about in the news or on the Internet. Some of the best jobs are the ones that not many people would take on and yet certain underrated jobs can be rewarding. Here are a few neat underrated jobs to consider.

  1. Market Research Analysis
  2. Nutritionists
  3. Paralegals
  4. Construction Workers
  5. Housekeepers and Janitors