Request a temporary residence visa in Canada:
It’s a long list of countries and backgrounds to apply for a visa to enter and / or working in Canada, so to summarize, I will mention the nationalities that do not require a visa request. If you do not identify with any of the following cases, you’re gonna need a temporary residence visa:
Citizens from the following countries: Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda, Continue reading »
The comment leaves us Niko, a young Finn who tried his luck in Spain before returning to go to his country, Finland. In his commentary, we trace the differences that are according to him in both Finnish and Spanish labor markets, and also gives us some options for those entering the labor market in Finland. Continue reading »
Find a Tech Internship
In these recessionary times, college graduates are finding out just how tough a job search can be. They’ve also learned something else: An internship is a virtual necessity when seeking a position as a technology professional. Continue reading »
Campus Diversity Training
Diversity training is de rigueur for today’s college generation. First came Kermit the Frog singing “It’s Not Easy Being Green.” Next, classroom activities in which blue-eyed students received special privileges, while green-eyed ones were shunned. Now universities are awash in diversity offerings, from special residence-life programs to entire academic courses. Continue reading »
When it’s time to trade mannequins and simulations for real patients, even the most confident student nurse can get a case of the jitters.
Many RNs-to-be worry not only about acing their clinical skills but also about getting along with patients and Continue reading »
Hospitals, nursing homes and other healthcare employers use career fairs to hire hundreds of nurses each year. Here’s what you can do before, during and after a career fair to land your job of choice.
Before You Go
Prepare Your Documents: Have a counselor in your school’s career center proofread your resume for errors. Print your resumes on professional paper, and put them in a folder or portfolio to stay wrinkle-free. Continue reading »
Government Jobs Forecast
Between now and September 2012, the outlook for federal government careers will be sunny and government jobs will be plentiful, experts say. However at the state and local levels, the layoffs and furloughs that characterized 2009 are likely to continue or accelerate as those governments respond to lower tax revenues. Continue reading »
Ten Career Resolutions
Like the old saying, “Today is the first day of the rest of your life,” it’s never a bad time to start moving your career in a better direction. Here are 10 New Year’s resolutions to help.
Pay Attention in Class
Treat every workday like a school day. Be sure you learn something and use it to make yourself more productive. It doesn’t have to relate to your skills set. It may be as simple as understanding how to work with specific peers or Continue reading »
How many quarters — placed one on top of the other — would it take to reach the top of the Empire State Building?When Jeremy Solomon was asked this in an interview, he didn’t have a clue as to what would be the correct answer. Nonetheless, he remained calm. Continue reading »
There are many reasons you might have left your last job, and not all of them are rosy. Perhaps you worked for a toxic boss or you met obstacles on your way up the ladder. Or maybe you were just plain bored with your work. Continue reading »