More adults returning to school to earn better jobs

January 24, 2012

Many people chose to skip college right after high school due to a number of reasons. In the mid-20th century, college wasn't seen as a necessity. Often, people chose to start families instead of pursuing a higher education, which wasn't always a must-have in order to land a job with a reasonable salary.
Today, those who chose to get by with a high school diploma are finding it difficult to embark on a career path now that the workforce has evolved.…

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Master’s degree holders face lower unemployment rate

January 24, 2012

During an economic downturn, it can be difficult to hold onto your job, especially if your company is looking to lay off workers in order to save money. It's not uncommon for individuals with bachelor's degrees to find themselves unemployed when the going gets tough.
For this reason, more people are returning to school to earn a higher degree and improve their chances of remaining employed.…

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Returning to school to improve your chances in the job market

January 24, 2012

If you didn't have time to attend college upon graduating high school years ago, chances are, you're finding it difficult to embark on the career path of your dreams. Many employers require individuals to have some form of college education in order to hold a position with their companies, meaning it's important to try to work toward a degree.
Many people are busy with their families and current jobs, which can make it difficult to enroll in a postsecondary institution.…

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Looking ahead to a career as an occupational therapy aide

January 24, 2012

If you've always been interested in helping others and making people feel better, you might want to consider a career in occupational therapy. As an assistant to a professional in this field, you can bring home a decent salary and find fulfillment through your job.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics stated in 2010 that by 2018, the field for occupational therapy aides will grow to 30.7 percent.…

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Financial examiner industry continues to show promising growth

January 23, 2012

One thing that is constantly changing is the economy, and trends can be difficult to predict. However, being able to forecast the economy is a big part of making sure that business runs smoothly on a daily basis.
For this reason, financial examiners are in high demand, and employment in this industry is becoming more widely available. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics states that the growth in this sector is expected to increase to 41.6 percent by 2018.…

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Architecture and engineering jobs can help individuals earn a solid income

January 20, 2012

If you have a natural talent for designing, you might want to consider a career in architecture or engineering. Whether you're interested in creating sustainable living technology or designing houses, there are a wide variety of jobs to choose from in this field, and many of them are profitable.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that in 2010, the average annual salary for individuals with a job in the architecture and engineering field was approximately $75,550.…

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Computer and mathematical occupations may yield high salaries

January 20, 2012

If you have a strong interest in math and technology, you might be able to put your skills to use as an individual in the computer industry. Jobs in this field range from systems analyst to software developer, meaning there is a wide range to choose from when it comes to finding a job in this sector.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that in 2010, individuals with occupations in the computer and mathematical sector made an average annual salary of $77,230.…

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A doctoral degree can help you earn a high salary job

January 20, 2012

While having a master's degree can be rewarding, seeking a higher education after obtaining this certification can increase your chances of finding a high salary job. Individuals who hold a doctoral degree can open themselves up to numerous career opportunities.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that in 2010, people with a doctoral degree made an average of $1,550 weekly.…

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Examining the financial differences between an associate and bachelor’s degree

January 20, 2012

While some people are interested in earning a bachelor's degree, others might want to skip the full four years of college and obtain an associate degree. However, there are stark differences between earning an associate and a bachelor's degree.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that in 2010, individuals with an associate degree took home an average of $767 per week.…

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Simon Youth Foundation to accept scholarship applications from at-risk students

January 19, 2012

Although attending college might be easy for those who come from financially-stable families, not all graduating high school students have the money to pay for a higher education. Individuals who have dreams of earning a degree might see their goals hindered by a lack of funds.
College grants and scholarships are helping more people resolve this issue and attend the school of their choice.…

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