Computer Programming Career Education and Advancement
Programmers seek out trade shows, seminars, periodicals, and professional education classes to keep their skills up-to-date and remain competitive in their field. Read more...
Are you more of a Jester? What about a Wizard, or even a Revolutionary? This test will tell you which of the 12 employee archetypes you fall into. Gain a better understanding of your strengths and weaknesses, and how they impact both your work and everyday life. We'll even suggest a few careers. 

Computer Programming Career Education and Advancement
Programmers seek out trade shows, seminars, periodicals, and professional education classes to keep their skills up-to-date and remain competitive in their field. Read more...
Engineers are required to hold a license as a Professional Engineer (PE) if they offer services directly to the public. Many states have mandatory continuing education requirements for the renewal of engineering licenses. Read more...
There are certain regulations concerning the candidacy of applicants for police and detective work. In all cases, individuals must be 21 years of age but no older than 37 at the time of their job assignment. They must pass physical and … Read more...
It takes many years of education and training to become a physician. Typically, three to four years of undergraduate school and four years of medical school are required, with three to eight years of internships and residency. Read more...
The most successful PMs have formal business training, usually in the form of an MBA. It is important that PMs also have some financial background or knowledge so that they are able to understand and plan for project budgeting. Read more...
Simply having a degree in psychology is not sufficient education to practice. Both psychologists and counselors must have graduate degrees and work experience to be eligible for a professional license. Read more...
Working for a Good Cause has its Benefits
Working in a nonprofit organization brings both material and nonmaterial rewards. Although some nonprofit organizations do not pay (or are unable to pay) market wages, the benefits of working in a nonprofit often outweigh the drawbacks for … Read more...
Self-employment
The dream of working independently is a reality for almost 10 million people in the United States, or roughly 10 percent of the workforce, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The rewards of self-employment include independence from … Read more...
One of my teammates is a slacker. I'm tired of carrying his weight. What can I say or do? Read more...
It's all negotiable. Every new job - every performance review, in fact - is an opportunity to negotiate base salary, various kinds of bonuses, benefits, stock options, and other incentives that add to job satisfaction and provide financial … Read more...
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