You already know that most in the freelance fields can work from home, or have a virtual office anywhere that they go. The two most common of these careers are writing and photography, though freelance illustrators are also numerous. You don’t have to have one of these careers to work from home, however, as there are some great types of telecommuting employment opportunities out there, and some can be found where you already work whether you realize it or not.
You can try to look for telecommuting employment when looking for a new job, but the reality is that most of these come within your current employment. Not everyone can work from home, as some jobs require a person to be in the office. However, some can be part-time at home, and some can even be full time if you have the right position. Even companies that have never considered this before may find that they have one or two employees that start a trend. This can be good for both employee and company, and that should be your selling point.
If you think you have a job that could turn into telecommuting employment, you have to have a strong case to take to your boss. There are many advantages to both of you, but you should focus on the ones that are to the benefit of the company. When someone takes some or all of their work to their home, the company saves money on space, electricity, and many other onsite expenses that all companies have for those that work in their space. If you think you have the perfect home environment for working from home, bring that up as well. Things could easily go in your favor.
There are some times when you may want to think twice about asking for telecommuting employment for your current job. If you have young children at home, this may not be the best idea. Some think they can work from home and take their children from daycare or other childcare, but it is never a good idea. You have to treat your hours at home as if you were truly in the office to be an effective employee. Think about all aspects of telecommuting employment before you try, as you may find you lose your job if your performance goes down in any way. Also remember that you may still have to go in for meetings and other important events, so that should be something you can easily swing when needed.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Finding Telecommuting Employment
Posted by Jaya at 4:14 AM
Finding Jobs In Education
When you think about jobs in education, you may think about teaching jobs first and foremost. Not everyone can be a teacher, as it takes a certain amount of dedication and a whole lot of patience, but there are other ways to be involved. Many like the idea of helping the younger generation to find their way, and to be a part of their development. There is something to be said for the feeling that you made a difference in just one life, so imagine how good it feels to make a difference in many, many lives.
You may not want to deal with a classroom full to energy balls each day, but you can still teach on a smaller level. You can get jobs in education that allow you to work one on one with children when they need special help. You could specialize in children with learning disabilities and have smaller classes. Whatever the case, you can still feel like you are shaping and molding children when they need it the most - while remaining comfortable with what you have chosen as a career and what you will do each day.
You can also find jobs in education that don’t require you to teach anyone, but can give you the sense that you have made a difference. Some go into the mental health field and can then help out at schools with troubled children. Some choose to have jobs like guidance counselor, school administrative staff, or coaches. Each and every one of these jobs will put you in the position to help someone when they need it the most. There are many children who are scared to talk with parents about particular problems, but will find someone at school they think they can open up to. That person may be you if you have any of these jobs in education.
You can work outside the school systems if you wish, though these jobs in education are not quite as extensive. You can offer your services as a tutor if you are particularly good at one or more subjects. Many parents look for people like this when their children need help catching up, or seem to have problems with homework no matter what they try. You can also think of educational jobs in a more abstract way like becoming a school nurse, working with preschool children, or mentoring children after school hours.
Posted by Jaya at 4:11 AM
police jobs
One thing our country could always use is a few more good law enforcement officers. Somehow police officers have acquired a bad rap. I'm not sure if it has to do with certain incidents caught on film or the fact that they give out boat loads of speeding tickets, but for some odd reason or another, the American public is not too fond of them. I guess this would make police jobs pretty undesirable. After all, no one wants to attain a position that pays little and offers little rewards. What would the appeal be? Well, if you haven't already heard, salary for police officers has gone up. Finally too many individuals have stood up and said "Pay us what we're worth or we refuse to take on the job." However, even though salaries have increased, there is still a demand for police officers in this country.
I've know several law enforcement officers in my lifetime. This is mostly because my father was in law enforcement his entire life. Anyway, one particular cop I met in Virginia had nothing great to say about police jobs. He was initially outraged regarding his paycheck, or should I say lack there of? Then he fell upon hard times when he was shot in the line of duty and required serious hospital care. The sad part was that the state didn't want to cover his medical bills. Hmm, that's definitely a deterrent when it comes to police jobs. At least police jobs in Virginia. However, this was back in the 1990s. Hopefully things have straightened out since then. If we expect our law enforcement officers to perform well and actually give a damn, we have to treat them properly.
In my opinion, police jobs are for individuals who're looking to raise the bar. When you choose a career in law enforcement, you're basically signing on to protect the general public. You're stating that you will put your life on the line in order to make sure others don't have to. You're tackling the dangerous job everyday so that you can assist in making America a safe and better place to live in. Police jobs are certainly a way to express that you're interested in making a real difference in the world.
Posted by Jaya at 4:08 AM
Monday, December 8, 2008
search for jobs
Everyone knows that finding the right path in life can be a bit challenging. Naturally I am referring to a career path. If by some chance you choose the wrong when and get caught up in it for years of decades to come, it's highly likely that you'll be rather unhappy. Not to mention greatly dissatisfied with life in general. In other words it's wise to choose the right job from the get-go, and if you happen to select the wrong position, quit and move on. There are plenty of jobs available all the time. You just have to look in the right place. So, where would you search for jobs and careers of choice? If you want to make considerable progress in a short amount of time, then it's prudent to consider today's major online job search databases.
The next time you lose your job or find out you're going to be let go, don't get too discouraged! There is a wonderful and convenient solution to your dilemma. I am talking about the numerous search engines on the web that allow you to search for jobs any time you please. Not to mention in the comfort of your pajamas. All you need to get on the bandwagon is a computer with Internet access. Websites such as Jobs.com, Monster.com, Dice.com and CareerBuilder.com are key in this process. Now, before you assume that these job websites are a major hassle and difficult to navigate, I suggest you think again. Major job search engines like Monster.com actually make the job search process rather easy. All you have to do is punch in your field of choice or education, and suddenly you'll be flooded with results for positions that potentially suit you. For example, if you have a degree in civil engineering, type "civil engineering" into the search engine and see what pops up. Just to be clear, you can narrow your search by location. Try only searching for your field of work within your current state or a state you desire to relocate to.
There is no reason why everyone can't find a great job in this day and age. With amazing search websites like CareerBuilder.com, anyone can search for jobs with ease and submit resumes online as easy as pie. Once your resume is posted, you will likely get response without even doing anything. Get started immediately finding your next job!
Posted by Jaya at 4:43 AM
Friday, October 31, 2008
student job search
A proper job search for college students is really important if you want to get your career off on the right foot. A lot of people take the wrong approach to the student job search, assuming that all they need is a job to make a little bit of money while they are in school. Although you can pay the bills washing dishes or working in a corner store, if you can find a more prestigious position it will do wonders for you. Effective student job searches can make you the contacts you need while you're still young. You might find a student internship, or at least a position doing something that will teach you the skills you need.
One of the most interesting and rewarding student jobs that I ever had was working as an outdoor wilderness instructor. I had had some wilderness training, but none of it was very formal. Nonetheless, when I found the organization through my student job search, they were willing to take me on and train me. It was one of the best experiences of my life. I got in great physical shape, learned all about teamwork and survival skills, and was able to motivate at-risk kids by showing them around the great outdoors.
I was surprised by how much that particular job helped me when I was finally out of college. I wasn't going into any field related to the outdoors, but nevertheless people were always impressed when they saw it on my resume. I had had very little experience in the professional world, you see, so having something that showed that I understood leadership was invaluable. I can not say that the student job search was the reason behind my current professional success, but it certainly didn't hurt.
Of course, a student job search can be very complicated. When you are looking for a job, keep in mind that the only thing that matters is finding that one perfect position. You should use any means at your disposal In student job searches. You should use job finding websites like Monster and Craigslist, career counselors, and most importantly, personal resources. If you have a connection with someone who has a connection with a job you want, by all means exploit it! That, after all, is what connections are for. Don't hold religiously to one method of student job search or another. The more resources you have, the easier it will be for you to find the right job.
Job search
Posted by Jaya at 10:29 PM
The controversy over outsourcing jobs to India
During the mid-1990s, global trade agreements opened international economic markets, while internet businesses thrived. As a result, many cultural barriers vanished and the world became virtually smaller. Corporations, looking for ways to cut costs, took stock of these factors and decided that overseas labor markets might be useful in boosting the bottom line.
Large American technology corporations were among the first to take the plunge. Universities in India had foreseen the need for programmers and developers and developed information technology curriculums to fill the growing world demand. Newly graduated teams of Indian programmers came to the United States to train in American corporations.
These Indian teams, once trained, returned to India to continue work on a telecommute basis. Outsourcing jobs to India had begun. Due to the lower cost of living in India, American corporations were able to pay much less to Indian workers than to their American counterparts, thus saving hundreds of millions of dollars.
The corporate planners projected that outsourcing jobs to India would save at least 20% on labor, an enticing figure indeed.
Outsourcing jobs to India became the way to go, with most IT corporations in the U.S. following suit. By 2001, American programmers were virtually unemployable, undercut by the cheaper Indian labor. This produced what amounted to a depression for the American IT industry worker.
Corporate planners failed to anticipate several factors that ate into the savings in labor costs. Ultimately, projects ended up costing more than those done by American workers. Communication with non-native English speaking programmers half a world away proved to be a great difficulty. Time zone differences made normal work hours in India opposite that of the American management teams, resulting in massive scheduling problems. Another serious problem surfaced when programs written in India could not be readily integrated with interfacing programs developed in the United States.
After several years of intensive outsourcing, the American IT corporations began to realize that overall profits were waning, not growing. Meanwhile, American programmers and developers had been forced into new career paths, depleting IT resources in the U.S.
However, other U.S. industries continued outsourcing jobs to India, by the hundreds of thousands. From resume writers to telephone answering services, cheaper Indian labor put more and more Americans out of work.
A tightening economy and higher energy costs in the U.S. created resentment among displaced American workers. The impact of outsourcing now affects a large segment of U.S. workers.
While some corporations now still enjoy higher profits by outsourcing jobs to India, the strategy may eventually backfire. Workers in the U.S. who are laid off in favor of an overseas worker cannot afford the goods sold by these corporations. Reduced operating costs may well turn into excess inventory. So the question remains, do we want a strong economy at home, which benefits all of us, or strong economies abroad?
Posted by Jaya at 10:22 PM
Medical Coding
One of my closest friends has a job at a local hospital doing medical coding. I am still of a little fuzzy about what it is that she actually does, but I know it has to do with medical records and patient information. Though she loves her job, she sees a lot of things that most people do not see. This includes personal information about a lot of people that she knows. It is a good thing that she is an honest person with a lot of integrity, as she would never discuss people’s personal medical problems with anyone else.
She started and medical coding by chance. She was working in the emergency room at the hospital for a very long time, and was even doing some nurses aide work. Though she didn’t mind working in the emergency room, she was unhappy with her work situation. When a position opened up in the medical coding department she jumped at the chance to try. Though she had some trials and tribulations with her new boss, she quickly learned everything she needed to know.
Because she did not have any education and medical coding, the hospital paid for her to take some classes. As her work schedule grew, and her commitments to college courses grew, she found herself more and more at odds with her boss. In the end, the boss was gone and my friend was the new co-head of the medical coding department. She didn’t start out to take away this woman’s job, but in the end there’s only so much you can take. Though this is an important job, my friend know she was working for woman on an unwarranted power trip.
Though I do not know a lot about medical coding, I do know a little more than I used to. I understand that my friend had to take classes that help her understand parts of the body that I have never heard of. She must be able to recognize many things that most of us have never heard of and it must be second nature to her so she can work quickly. She keeps charts and sometimes billing under control at her hospital. Medical coding might be thought of it away as data entry for a hospital. Though it may not seem like one of the most important jobs in the hospital, bad things can happen if she is not accurate. This might be a career for somebody with an exceptionally good eye for detail.
Posted by Jaya at 10:16 PM