Friday, December 27, 2019
What youll gain by doing nothing (and its all good)
What youll gain by doing nothing (and its all good)What youll gain by doing nothing (and its all good)Anything is better than nothing. We tell ourselves this constantly. When it comes to making progress. When it comes to our workouts. When it comes to writing. When it comes to planning. We tell ourselves to just. do. something.I extol the advice on the regular to do something, anything, no matter how small, in an effort to find direction. Anything is better than nothing. Nothing does simply that nothing.Or does it?Something that took me a long time to figure out is the life-giving power of stillness. Theres an indescribable magic that shows up when we sit in an open and removed space when we step away from busy, when we choose not to distract, when we stay, when were still. It seems like nothing, but often it can be everything. Stillness gives you a perspective that movement never could. And both are needed the stillness needed in order to see, and the movement to get to what your e seeing.Heres what stillness looks like a few days of no plans. A night alone. A day unscheduled. Time spent with no one but yourself. Hours in your head. A long bath without anyone around. A week saying no to everything other than your immediate family. Exploring the city without your phone. Even a trip, solo. Eating lunch alone in your car with the radio blaring on your break.Stillness looks like whatever you need it to feel still. But we dont often let that happen. We fill it with all the things, all the people, all the work, all the activities. We need this stillness because where there is nothing, there is everything. But instead, we use our lack of busy-ness to tell ourselves that if we are doing nothing, then we are nothing. Which could not be further from the truth.Rather, stillness teaches us. It teaches us to know ourselves beyond the things that we do and the identities we take on. It teaches us the magic that shows up in going slower. It teaches us that when the distrac tions fall off, we can see, really see, the pure love and purpose we possess without having to achieve a single thing. In stillness we can find clarity, because finally, the energy of our experiences will settle, revealing the perspective only made possible by slowing it all down.Turn the dial back on your pace. You can slow down time by slowing down. And when you do, when you get still, youll realize that the faster hustle doesnt mean more joy, more success, or more to achieve. It just means more movement and less presence. Find a way to find stillness, and dont judge it when you do.This post was originally published on MaxieMcCoy.
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Heres whats wrong with your resume
Heres whats wrong with your resumeHeres whats wrong with your resumeIf youre like most people, you have a resume that includes something like this Hired as Director, Tri-State Area- Responsible for a budget of $1.2 1000000- Managed staff of 5 in our downtown officeYour details may be grander, or your career may be at an earlier stage, but lots and lots of people have this style of information presentation on their resume.Can you spot the error?These resume bullet points simplydescribewhat you did. They dont tell your future boss howgoodyou are at doing the job.Its obvious If youve got a job, where you work in an office, in 2014, three things happened You were hired for that job You had some monetary resources to manage You had people working for or with youSeriously, you havent told the employer or your future boss anything they didnt already know with those three bullet points.So here are two simple tips.First, read your resume out loud, putting the phrase You should give me a nachs chlag this yearbecause in front of each line.If it doesnt make sense that somebody would give you a bonus, or increase your bonus, because of that line delete it.And write a different sentence that makes sense.For example, going into your boss office and telling her You should give me a bonus this year because you hired me to be Director, Tri-State Area wouldnt get you very far. You dont really deserve a year-end bonus just for getting hired. (Does not apply if youre a Japanese star being signed to play for the Yankees).Rather, the things you do that deserve a bonus describe your accomplishments, not your position.You increased sales. You decreased expenses. You improved the time it takes to do the tasks. You increased the efficacy of the process or product.You made your companybettersomehow. You didnt just show up you did something well.Which brings us to the second tip.Count the number of $ signs and % signs on your resume. Now double them.That is, rewrite your resume and include twice as many $ and % as were on your original resume. (And the minimum you should have, if youve been in the workforce for over a decade, is twenty.)Dollar signs and percentage signs are indicators of achievements that you can quantify. Quantifiable achievements are mora persuasive than qualitative achievements for most resumes.So rather than just increasing sales, decreasing expenses, or improving task times, you Increased sales by 27% in my region through the effective use of strategic selling.- Decreased costs by 11% in my division without impacting productivity.- Generated $11 million in new bookings through database marketing.- Reduced server load by 73%, and server cost by 22% through refactoring old code base.- Save $1.2 million in recruiting and legal costs by insourcing.- Improved factory throughput by 17% by re-engineering the supply chain and introducing new manufacturing techniques.When you read these bullet points with You should give me a bonus this year because, they all make sense. And thats because they provide a quantifiable achievement that made the company better because you were there.And demonstrating to your future boss the types of achievements that he can expect from you, in numbers that he can understand, is the best way for him to come to the conclusion that youre the right person for the job.And thats how you make your resume so much more effective in about two minutes on a cold Monday morning in January. Andthatis quite an achievementHave a 55% more fantastic week in the job search this week, Readers
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Top trends in Healthcare Hiring
Top trends in Healthcare HiringTop trends in Healthcare HiringTop trends in Healthcare HiringIntelligence dug into whos hiring and for what in healthcare these days. If youre recruiting in this sector, youll want to know what we found.If youve been watching the labor market, you know that healthcare is driving significant hiring gains as one of the strongest contributors to new jobs. The industry is expected to add nearly 3.5 million jobs by 2024. And in April 2016 alone, the industry created 44,000 new jobs compared to March 2016 the unemployment tarif for healthcare was 2.5% which is 2.5 percentage points below the national rate of 5.0%.A whopping 12 million workers are employed in healthcare occupations today, and the industry accounts for 13% of all jobs posted on Monster. To give you some insight into what your recruiting competitors are up to, our Intelligence team analyzed data from the CEB TalentNeuron tool to identify which companies are posting the most jobs, and which jobs are most listed, and which jobs are most searched. As expected, registered nurses (RNs) is the position most in-demand.What are companies hiring for?Top Healthcare Occupations by EmploymentRegistered Nurses (RNs)Nursing Psychiatric and Home Health AidesPersonal Care AidesLicensed Practical/Vocational Nurses (LPNs/LVNs)Physicians and SurgeonsTop Companies that Have Hired Healthcare TalentThe Healthcare Company (HCA)Kindred HealthcareFresenius Medical CareDepartment of Veteran AffairsBayadaTop Jobs in HealthcareRegistered NursesHealth Services ManagersNursing AssistantsLicensed Practical/Vocational NursesMedical AssistantsHealthcare Jobs48% of available Healthcare jobs are for NursesOf all open nursing positions, 78% of Nurse jobs are specifically for Registered Nurses (RNs)Most Common Nursing Jobs Include Registered Nurse (RN) employed 2.7 million employed zentralwert pay $67,490 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN) employed 720,000 Median pay $43,170 Nursing Assistants employed 1.5 million Median pay $25,710 Nurse Practitioner employed 170,000 Median pay $104,740What are job seekers looking for?Most viewed Healthcare jobsRegistered Nurses (RN)Medical AssistantsHealth Services ManagersNursing AssistantsMedical Records and Health Informatics TechniciansTop Healthcare job searchesMedical AssistantRegistered Nurse (RN)HealthcareNurseLPNWant to know more about the top trends in healthcare hiring? Check out the Healthcare Market Overview from Intelligence.Data finding are based on analysis of all available online jobs reported by the TalentNeuron tool and job seeking activity from more than 22 million unique visitors1.1comScore Media Metrix, 1Q 2016, 3-month average, (includes all US Mobile + PC traffic)
Thursday, December 12, 2019
The Top 5 Academic Book Publishers
The Top 5 Academic Book PublishersThe Top 5 Academic Book PublishersThe top five academic publishers, who publish scholarly works and books for students, are quite distinct from the Big Five trade publishers, who publish books for the general public. The list contains some prestigious names, some are even associated with venerated universities. One of these publishers even claims to date back to the Thirteenth Century. Cambridge University Press 32 Avenue of the AmericasNew YorkNY 10013-2473USA(212) 337 5000 Dating from a Letters Patent from King Henry VIII in 1534 to print all manner of books, the Cambridge University Press claims to be the oldest university press and one of the oldest publishers and printers in the world. Part of the University of Cambridge, the press publishes 50,000 authors in mora than 100 different countries. Its list encompasses academic, professional and school titles from aesthetics to zoology. Their notable authors include poet and writer John Milton (1 608 1674), physicist and mathematician Sir Isaac Newton (1642 -1727), philosopher Bertrand Russell (1872 1970), linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky, and theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking. Cambridge University Press has more than 50 offices around the globe. Oxford University Press (OUP) 198 Madison AvenueNew York, NY 10016USA(800) 445 9714 Given a rivalry with Cambridge that dates back to the thirteenth century, perhaps its no wonder Oxford also claims its University Press is the oldest in the world, citing origins dating back to 1478 presumably the year the first printing presses were set up (though the actual entity of a University Press apparently came later). OUP also claims to be the worlds largest university press with the widest global presence. The New York outpost of OUP was established in 1896 and, in the 1920s, began publishing its list. Notably, its first original publication won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize. Today, Oxford University Press claims a total of fiftee n Pulitzer Prize-winning titles and publishes such acclaimed authors as historian Alan Brinkley, ethnologist Richard Dawkins, journalist, and speechwriter William Safire, literary critic and educator Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and environmentalist Rachel Carson. For more Oxford University bookish information, learn about the schools Bodleian Library. Routledge 711 Third Avenue 8th floorNew York, NY 10017USA(212) 216-7800 Compared to Cambridge University Press and Oxford University Press, Routledge is a youngster - founded in 1836 its not even two centuries old. The publisher is part of the Taylor Francis Group, a trading division of Informa UK Ltd. Routledge claims to be the worlds leading academic publisher in Humanities and Social Science, publishing about 2,000 new books each year through some offices worldwide. Routledge has a backlist of more than 35,000 titles leise in print and has published some exceptional authors such as theoretical physicist Albert Einstein, philosophe r Ludwig Wittgenstein, psychiatrist, and psychotherapist Carl Jung, philosopher Marshall McLuhan and philosopher, writer, activist Jean-Paul Sartre. Princeton University Press 41 William StreetPrinceton, NJ 08540-5237USA(609) 258-4900 Though it was begun in 1905 by a Princeton graduate, Whitney Darrow, and got its start printing the schools Alumni Weekly, unlike most university presses owned or financially supported by universities, Princeton University Press (PUP) has always been privately owned and controlled. PUP began in rented quarters above Marshs drugstore on Nassau Street in Princeton, New Jersey. Charles Scribner, a trustee of the University and a New York book publisher, contributed funds and land to the start-up. Notably, PUP authors include Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Campbell, and Stephen Hawking. Princeton University Presss single most popular book is The I Ching, translated by Wilhelm / Baynes, which has more than 900,000 copies in print. Palgrave Macmillan 175 Fifth Avenue,New York,NY 10010USA(646) 307 515 Palgrave Macmillan is best known for our publishing in the humanities, social sciences, business and study skills. In 1843 London brothers Daniel and Alexander Macmillan published their first two books in 1861, they published a poetry anthology by Francis Turner Palgrave, which became a bestseller for them. In 1869, they opened an office on Bleecker Street in New York City. Some of their well-known authors include poet W. B. Yeats and economist John Maynard Keynes. In 1864, Palgrave Macmillan first published The Statesmans Yearbook, a one-volume reference book providing information on the countries of the world, which is still being published today.
Sunday, December 8, 2019
Who Else Is Misleading Us About Resume Companion?
Who Else Is Misleading Us About Resume Companion? Some are too simplistic and dont contain enough resources to be of assistance. From that point you will then put in your education and extra skills data. Everyone knows searching for a job can be difficult and it can appear tough to create your achievements stick out. Contrary to other private scholarships readily available, the Resume Companion outreach program does not need the prosperous scholar to attain certain grades or keep up a preordained academic performance. Exploring many different topics, the book includes discussion of child development, practical communication abilities and suggestions on how to manage behavioural issues. In case you have any questions, utilize the forum below. For any questions that you may have, please dont be afraid to convo us. Resume Companion Ideas Clients can make sure that their private information wont ever be shared with third parties. For mora tips on developing a Company Page your whole company is pleased to promote, have a look at The LinkedIn Company Pages Playbook. It is possible to also find out more details on the internet or pay a trip to the practice or pharmacy. You may have a look at the IT resume example for more info What Does Resume Companion Mean? If you decide to click the links on our website, we might get compensation. The tool can be found on my site. So, the very first suggestion is to be sure that you edit your content and layout so you can include all the required info in your content without cluttering the plan of the resume. The totally free service provides you with each one of the important functions you have to create a resume, however you will lack whole accessibility to a number of the other tools provided on the site. The Hidden Treasure of Resume Companion Maybe you will need to begin with a PRN position whilst working full-time at a pharmacy. You start with entering the fundamental employer info and position title. If youre asking for an entry-level pharmacy job, then you need to give details that match your work description. Great examples of pharmacist resume skills vary based on the work description and the area. If youre a seasoned pharmacist, you are going to want to highlight your abilities and vast industry knowledge. The medical industry can be quite competitive. Unique kinds of work in the food service industry require resumes with a number of the exact saatkorn skills. Also show youre a well-rounded worker. The review is going to teach you whatever you want to understand and then it is possible to place your purchase confidently. The totally free trial gives you the majority of the complete feature set, but not all them. When you locate a service you prefer, dont neglect to look at my review of it. The answer to any request was timely and fast. No, your best resource isnt time. You must also speak about past experience. Its extremely important to read carefully essay service s reviews, because you would like to prevent low superior services. The ideal Merchandiser Resumes are written with plenty of effort and following days of research on occasion. Last Thoughts whenever you have a LinkedIn company page, you have to let people know. Its crucial that the service you select knows for sure theyre only selecting the ideal essay writers. The service utilizes an individual approach for writing all sorts of personalized documents, including cover letters and other kinds of employment-related correspondence. In short, it exists, so if you want to use it to get a top essay, thats reason enough. The Basic Facts of Resume Companion Be sure its doing what you need and your work is going to be noticed. Volunteer work is a great means to check your interests. For some of them you will require help, while others its possible to write all on your own. In many instances, individuals are reluctant to request help at work because their employer just does not en courage it, he states. So before taking any additional step in writing the very best pharmacy resume out there, you ought to take a couple of minutes to brainstorm your abilities. You are able to even check out several reviews and after that choose the business which best suits your requirements and reasonably priced budget. You might need to move to where there are more opportunities for your kind of work. All the prior methods and templates concentrate on sections to grow the peak of your resume before you get to your work experience.
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
8 Career-Defining Moves To Make During Your 20s
8 Career-Defining Moves To Make During Yur 20s 8 Career-Defining Moves To Make In Your 20sPosted July 12, 2016, by Vivien Luu Your twenties are awesome. Theyre your selfish years, your no-strings-attached years for most of us, its the only time in our lives when we have no mortgage, no little ones, and no one to answer to but ourselves. Your twenties can be as boozy, carefree and directionless as you make them. Because, like everyone says, Youre only in your twenties. Youve got plenty of time to figure things out Actually, not really. Clinical psychologist Meg Jay, who specialises in twentysomethings, says that our culture has trivialised the defining period of adulthood. In herbei provocative TedTalk, she argues that 30 is not the new 20 Eight out of 10 of the decisions and experiences and Aha moments that make your life what it is will have happened by your mid-30s, Jay explains. Think about it. Milestones like graduating from uni, getting your first real job, travelling overseas, meeting your life partner, getting married, buying a house, having children most of ansicht things happen before you hit 35. And whats even scarier to hear is that the first 10 years of a career has an exponential impact on how much money youre going to earn, Jay says in reference to a report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York that found the bulk of earnings growth happens in the first decade of your career. So, millennials and Gen Z, wake the hell up Your twenties are not a throwaway decade. They shouldnt be considered an extended adolescence. Theyre potentially the most transformative and defining years of your adulthood, and a critical set-up period for later life. Do. Not. Waste. Them. Twentysomethings deserve to know what psychologists, sociologists, neurologists and fertility specialists already know that claiming your 20s is one of the simplest, yet most transformative, things you can do for work, for love, for your happiness, Jay says. So, how do you conquer your twenties? Here are 8 career-winning moves you should make in your twenties to slay it in later life. 1. Explore, explore, explore (with a purpose) skipiste on, what? You just said not to waste my twenties While its true that you might not have a lot of real responsibilities yet, your one obligation is to explore and experiment. But youve got to make it count. (Otherwise its called procrastinating). Jay calls this exploration accruing identity capital doing things that add value to who you are, and is an investment in who you want to become. Make sure that youre always asking yourself is my job, hobby, or travel making me smarter, more experienced or more interesting? You need to make sure that these things help you become the person you want to be. These are, after all, your selfish years. Use them to define your sense of self 2. Actually do stuff Dont talk about doing it. Dont think about doing it. Do it. Move fast and break stuff. You dont learn to walk by following rules, says Richard Branson. You learn by doing and by falling over. So, if you want to be worlds greatest Pokemon master, then what are you doing watching Netflix all day? Get off your butt and go catch some Pokemon See if it is your destiny. If its just not you, thats awesome too You havent wasted time wondering and dreaming about it. Just move onto the next thing. 3. Find things that fire you up As you departure to rack up some serious identity capital, it increases your chances of stumbling upon the good stuff in life what youre really passionate about. Big data, scriptwriting, football, start-ups, fighting terrorism, baking droolworthy macarons, teaching the next generation of young minds whatever it is, make it your mission to find things that mesmerise you, outrage you, intrigue you, and fire you up. By doing this youll start having those spine-tingling Aha moments about what you value in a career (and life), and suddenly the whole what do you want to do with your life question becomes less like an interrogation, and more like an opportunity. Doing what you love isnt the only thing that contributes to a satisfying job, but knowing what you do love means that youre one step closer to figuring out what your dream career is. 4. Take risks, make sacrifices Why? Because you dont achieve your dreams by playing it safe. And your twenties (when chances are, youve got only yourself to answer to) are the perfect time to take a career gamble, and make a truckload of sacrifices. Like Mark Zuckerberg says, The biggest risk is not taking any risk in a world thats changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks. That internship with the United Nations youve always wanted to apply for Go for it. That zero-pay job your friends start-up offered you that you cant stop thinking about Take it. That audition your boyfriend just tagged you in this morning Head to it. Living out of a suitcase, surviving paycheck to paycheck, and subsisting on a diet of mi goreng and baked beans theres no better time to make these sacrifices in the name of success Only the twentysomething version of yourself will be able to put up with the unglamorous reality of making your dreams come true. So make the most if it 5. Set goals (and write them down) Goals are for lame control freaks and Im too cool for that anyway. If thats what you think then youre probably too cool to care about succeeding at anything too. Because goals are awesome. They set up expectations, force you to follow through, and give you a roadmap to stop you from aimlessly wandering through life. They help you gauge how close (or far) you are from success, and are fantastic for those what am I even doing with my life meltdowns youre bound to have at some stage (like just before you blow out all thirty candles on your birthday cake). And dont just think about what your goals are commit them to pen and paper Studies show that when you write down goals, youre more likely to achieve them. Just remember that the overarching aim of your twenties isnt to find a career you love, its to get started as soon as possible in a career you love. 6. Get it together Leaving things to the last minute, rocking up late to class, and throwing on whatever smells clean from your floorobe might have gotten you through uni, but it just wont cut it once you transition from uni life to work life. What used to be equal parts endearing and exasperating about your teenage self looks downright sloppy and unprofessional in the world of real work. So get yourself together This means sorting out your career wardrobe and dressing appropriately for the office, getting serious about being organised and managing your time, and knowing the dos and donts of office etiquette. And for gods sake, clean up your social media footprint Tighten privacy settings on any personal accounts, and remove anything you wouldnt want your mum binnenseeing because chances if you dont want her to see it, you wouldnt want a future colleague, investor, client or boss seeing it either. 7. Nab yourself a kickass mentor Luke had Obi-Wan, Mark Zuckerberg had Steve Jobs, Lena Durham had Judd Apatow, and The Biebs had Usher everybody needs an awesome mentor. Mentors have literally been there, done that, and are a trusted adviser you can turn to for all things career-related. Theyre there for guidance, support and invaluable industry access, knowledge and contacts to help take your career to the next level. So once youve figured out what you want to do with your life (or if you need help figuring it out), find yourself a kickass mentor. 8. Become awesome at receiving feedback Nobody is born amazing. Well, nobody except for Beyonc that is. For the rest of us, were born with an inkling of talent, and hone this over the course of our lives. And the only way to get better is by being honest about how good you really are, being open to feedback, and working on your weaknesses. One of the best thin gs you can do in your twenties is mastering the art of receiving feedback. Critique isnt a personal attack on you as a person its an invaluable gift for your career and professional self. If your manager or mentor takes time out of their busy schedule to help you identify what your weaknesses are, then listen up Feedback is a gift. Learn how to listen with an open mind, and take any feedback you get as a chance for self-improvement. Dont throw away your twenties and meander through life, hoping that stuff will work itself out. Use these career-winning moves to conquer your twenties and set your career up for later life Want to know how to slay it in your 30s? Here are 8 career-defining goals you should tick off in your thirties. Nobody is born amazing. Well, nobody except for Beyonc that is. For the rest of us, were born with an inkling of talent, and hone this over the course of our lives. And the only way to get better is by being honest about how good you really are, being open t o feedback, and working on your weaknesses. One of the best things you can do in your twenties is mastering the art of receiving feedback. Critique isnt a personal attack on you as a person its an invaluable gift for your career and professional self. If your manager or mentor takes time out of their busy schedule to help you identify what your weaknesses are, then listen up Feedback is a gift. Learn how to listen with an open mind, and take any feedback you get as a chance for self-improvement. Dont throw away your twenties and meander through life, hoping that stuff will work itself out. Use these career-winning moves to conquer your twenties and set your career up for later life Want to know how to slay it in your 30s? Here are 8 career-defining goals you should tick off in your thirties. ResourcesMy first resumeCover letter for my first jobCareer Insider StoriesShelley Lask - Body Positive Health & FitnessInterested in becoming a?Human Resources OfficerGeneral ManagerBusiness Ma nagerAccountantOffice AdministratorPopular Career Searchesgoing abroad for careereffective oral and written communication skillsattention to detail skillsdefine communication skills11 top tips for effective time management CoursesBachelor of Social WorkEnquire Online Enquire OnlineCertificate III in Health AdministrationEnquire Online Enquire OnlineBachelor of Criminal JusticeEnquire Online Enquire OnlineCertificate III in Allied Health AssistanceEnquire Online Enquire Online Vivien LuuViv is a writer who enjoys researching and writing about creativity, how the human mind works, and neuro processes. She values creativity above all else and admires people who pursue their career dreams, no matter the sacrifice. 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