Posted February 1st, 2012 by admin
Your first job out of college is the beginning of your adult life. You may have already held a few summer jobs in high school, worked your way through college or held an unpaid internship. When you start your first job after college, however, you will be earning a better salary and focusing on your career goals. Any first job will help pay the bills and some of those student loans, but the right first job is a stepping stone toward a successful career.
Posted January 6th, 2012 by admin
As a response to college students struggling to find success in the job market, many colleges and universities now offer several new services and departments designed primarily to help students become more successful in their transitions. Before sending out your hundredth resume, consider how your alma mater can help you make the transition from college and jump start your career.
Posted November 4th, 2011 by GuestAuthor
What’s the first thing you’d do if you needed a job? Go online and look for vacancies? Take a look at the listings in your local paper? Take a look in the trade press to see if anyone in your sector is recruiting?
Posted June 12th, 2011 by admin
The path that you must follow to become a certified billing and coding specialist is littered with a series of actions that you must follow.
Posted June 11th, 2011 by admin
Along with everything else in the world, health careers are continuing to grow and expand which also increases the amount of competition vying for employment in the medical billing and coding field