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Showing posts with label job. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 November 2015

7 NGÀNH NGHỀ CÓ TÍNH ỔN ĐỊNH CAO

Sự ổn định là một trong những yếu tố quan trọng người tìm việc cân nhắc kĩ lưỡng trước khi quyết định đăng kí vào vị trí tuyển dụng. Đặc biệt, trong thời kì kinh tế khủng hoảng, yếu tố này càng được xem xét cẩn trọng hơn.

Hiện nay có một số lĩnh vực có xu hướng phát triển ổn định và ngày càng được coi trọng. Hãy tham khảo để có thêm sự lựa chọn nghề nghiệp cho bản thân:

1. Phi lợi nhuận

Theo James Weinberg, người sáng lập và CEO của Commongood Careers, các hoạt động phi lợi nhuận ngày càng phát triển. Ông nói: “Dựa trên kinh nghiệm của chúng tôi, các tổ chức phi lợi nhuận chủ yếu tập trung vào giáo dục và sức khoẻ cũng như các lĩnh vực được coi là cải cách xã hội. Đây chính ngành tốt nhất có sự phát triển nhanh”. Mặc dù nhiều tổ chức phụ thuộc nhiều vào nguồn quỹ của chính phủ, ngân sách từ địa phương và các khoản đầu tư tư nhân cũng là một nguồn đáng kể. Nhân viên trong ngành này không chỉ làm một công việc có tính ổn định cao mà còn được thực hiện các hoạt động từ thiện ý nghĩa. Và nếu có kinh nghiệm và khả năng, bạn có thể làm trưởng chương trình hay giám đốc với trách nhiệm gây quỹ. Tất nhiên, mức lương cũng sẽ cao hơn.

2. Môi trường

Ngày càng có nhiều công việc liên quan tới bảo vệ và cải thiện môi trường và chính phủ cũng khuyến khích lĩnh vực này. Bill Berry, trưởng khoa hợp tác của John Sperling School of Business thuộc đại học Phoenix, bổ sung: "Khi kinh tế và khoa học kĩ thuật ngày càng phát triển, con người lại có xu hướng quay trở lại với vấn đề cơ bản và vô cùng quan trọng, đó là môi trường”.Cơ hội việc làm cho sinh viên ngành này sẽ được mở rộng hơn. Bạn có thể tiến sâu hơn trong lĩnh vực này với một tấm bằng về môi trường.  

3. Dịch vụ tài chính

Dịch vụ tài chính đang vực dậy trở lại khi các công ty bắt đầu quá trình tuyển dụng thời hậu suy thoái. Theo thống kê của Cục Lao động Mỹ, lượng tuyển dụng cho phân tích tài chính có thể tăng lên 20% trong thập kỉ tới, cao hơn mức trung bình của các ngành khác. Chắc chắn sẽ có nhu cầu việc làm lớn về phân tích tài chính, đặc biệt là những người có chuyên môn về quản lí rủi ro và đầu tư.

4. Dịch vụ thú ý

Michelle Hollowat đã viết cuốn sách “Mọi công việc đều dẫn đến làm việc với động vật”, do đó không có gì ngạc nhiên khi dự đoán của cô ấy tập trung vào vật nuôi và dịch vụ thú y, từ người đào tạo, bác sĩ thú y tới người trông coi chăm sóc thú cưng. Cô ấy nói thêm: “Người sở hữu vật nuôi tiêu tốn nhiều cho vật cưng của họ”. Thế nên, đây sẽ là lĩnh vực ngày càng phổ biến hơn.

5. Dịch vụ chăm sóc sức khoẻ

Laurence Shatkin, người phát triển sản phẩm có thâm niên của JIST Publishing, tin rằng chăm sóc sức khoẻ sẽ dẫn đầu trong xu hướng phát triển. “Nhu cầu tăng lên là điều tất yếu vì con người ngày càng quan tâm với sức khoẻ và tuổi thọ của mình. Hơn nữa, chăm sóc sức khoẻ có các loại hình công việc rất đa dạng”.

Trình độ học vấn của nhân viên chăm sóc sức khoẻ cũng rất khác nhau, từ tốt nghiệp trung học, chứng chỉ y học tới trình độ cao về vật lí trị liệu… Và mức lương trong ngành này phụ thuộc vào trình độ học vấn.

6. Giáo dục

Giáo dục là một trong những ngành ổn định và có xu hướng phát triển cao. Một xu thế trong ngành này là trở thành giáo viên dạy tiếng Anh do nhu cầu hội nhập và quốc tế hoá ngày càng cao. Do đó, đừng lo mình sẽ thất nghiệp với một tấm bằng về tiếng Anh.

7. Dịch vụ tang lễ

Dù khẳng định tới sự vượt trội hơn của tỉ lệ sinh, Bettina Seidman của Seidbet Associates, một công ty đào tạo nhân lực, vẫn nhấn mạnh tới dịch vụ tang lễ. Vào năm 2011, 10 000 đứa trẻ của giai đoạn “baby boomer” (giai đoạn bùng nổ về tỉ lệ sinh) sẽ bước sang tuổi 65 và như vậy, công việc tang lễ cũng sẽ có ưu thế. Nhu cầu người tham gia sắp xếp và bảo quản thiết bị được được dự đoán là sẽ tăng lên.

Theo Dân Trí

Monday, 17 November 2014

8 Lucrative Jobs You Don’t Need a Degree for

8 Lucrative Jobs You Don’t Need a Degree for

Lucrative Jobs You Don’t Need a Degree for
Society has conditioned us to believe that professional success is directly proportionate to the number of degrees, certificates, and diplomas we receive. Graduating high school is a reasonable starting point for most people, but a high school diploma alone isn’t usually enough to make you a millionaire. If your goal is to make something of yourself and land that six-figure salary, society tells you that you need some sort of tertiary education. However, is society right?
Even in the wake of society’s high-educational standards, bachelor degrees are a dime a dozen. Most undergraduate degrees aren’t much more than a piece of paper sufficient enough to (maybe) win you an interview. If you have your sights set on success and six-figures, look beyond the undergraduate studies and go to graduate school. However, even then, you run the risk of not being able to get a job right away and you end up being stuck with a ton of student loan debt. Have the rules of success changed that much?
The truth is that the basic rules of success haven’t changed at all. In fact, there are eight degree-not-required jobs that come with enormous earning potential and prove that you can be a success with a little hard work and without a four-year education, assuming that you can be the best in your field, of course. Don’t get me wrong, I highly appreciate people who have an opportunity to go to a university. But if you can’t afford to study, it’s doesn’t mean that you are an uneducated person who doesn’t deserve a well-paid job. Here are 8 wonderful yet lucrative jobs you don’t need a degree for.

8. Casino Manager
Casino Manager
If you live in a place where gambling is legal, you might be in luck. Big time casino managers are in charge of overseeing that everything in their organization is running smoothly, and are rewarded a cool $116,000 annual salary (on average) for that. But you can earn even more, if the casino is extremely popular. But if you have family and kids, this job might not be for you.
You don’t have to have a degree to be successful and pull down the big bucks, but you do have to knuckle down and work hard. If you can do it, it does pay off, and you won’t have a dime in student loan debt. However, if you can afford to study, don’t neglect this opportunity. Education can be a good investment and money spent on it will definitely pay off. What’s your favorite job?

7. Call Center Director

Call Center Director
Bilingual call center directors receive upwards of $120,000 a year in most markets. Your job is easy. All you have to do is make sure callers aren’t too ticked off, and calm them down when they get that way. Rinse and repeat for your workers and you are on financial easy street, with benefits.
As a call center director, you will have to use a number of measurements to monitor and analyze the call-center performance and plan some improvements to it. You will have to be a motivator, expert service provider, trainer, coach, manager and mentor at the same time. If you decide to become a call center director, you should be ready to have many responsibilities and you should also learn how to deal with hot-tempered people.

6. Personal Trainer

Personal Trainer
If you don’t mind sweating and being yelled at, physical training can net $100,000 a year, plus. Although, you might want to check the thickness of your skin before you jump into this position because temper tantrums and name-calling abound. Still, if you can teach people how to fight the battle of the bulge and not get your feelings hurt, personal training is an excellent career choice.
If you’re keen on health and fitness and you want to work out in the gym but can’t afford it, becoming a personal trainer is a great way out. This job has many amazing benefits as well as some drawbacks. You will have a flexible schedule, meet many interesting people, improve your communication skills. But I think one of the best benefits of this job is that you will help people reach their fitness goals. It’s much better that sitting behind a desk surrounded by computers and copy machines and damaging your health. The drawback is that you might need to earn a personal training certification.

5. Concierge

Concierge
If you can pull strings, then this degree-optional job might just be the perfect fit. If you have a knack for sucking up and making people happy by scoring hard-to-get concert tickets or getting that wealthy couple a beautiful table at a reservation only restaurant last minute, $80,000 a year isn’t out of reach.
The best thing about this job is that it’s never the same. Each day you have many people with absolutely different requests and interests. Working as a concierge isn’t boring and it’s a job that you don’t need a degree for. This job is for those who love to meet and talk to new people and who don’t have a bossy nature. My friend has been a concierge for 5 years and solved many challenging tasks. She says it’s the best job ever! She always knows about the latest exhibits, best restaurants and best places to visit. She spends a lot of her personal time learning new things and improving her communicating skills.

4. Real Estate Agent

Real Estate Agent
Working in real estate is far from a piece of cake. Helping people find their “dream home” is anything but dreamy, but a little patience goes a long way in commissions. If you can help that overly dramatic couple close on their brand-new million-dollar mansion, you take home 3 to 6 percent of the sales price. If you’re dealing with homes priced over $400,000 regularly, you can easily take home over $95,000 a year. Specialize and build a team of your own, and the sky is the limit.
Last year I tried to work as a real estate agent, and from personal experience I can say that it’s incredibly interesting job. You have a flexible schedule, you communicate with different people, you see different houses, you learn new things, you make new friends and acquaintances. There are actually many more wonderful benefits of working as a real estate agent. But this job might not be perfect for introverts. This was the reason I quit my job.

3. Bartender

Bartender
Not everything about tending bar comes up roses for your garden-variety steward. However, the earning potential is tremendous. Working in a hotel bar, for example, gets you regular income, plus generous tips from wealthy patrons, plus benefits. Bartenders can make $100,000 a year quite easily, especially in larger cities, and they can make most of it in cash. However, bartending isn’t for everyone. Although it’s a fun and social job, it’s also a hard work.
One of the best things about bartending is that you can hang out at the bar all day and you don’t have to pay for expensive drinks. But my cousin, who’s been working as a bartender for 6 years, tells that if you are going to pick bartending as a career path, you should be ready to be on your feet all day long, be nice to people and deal with a great number of rude people as well. I don’t know about you, but it’s really hard for me to be nice to drunk people, especially when they behave outrageously. So think twice before you start bartending. If it’s not your cup of tea, maybe you will want to become a real estate agent? Keep reading…

2. Dog Walker

Dog Walker
Pet services sell to a wide variety of people in all kinds of price points. Everything from dog grooming to dog walking has the potential to score you a whopping payday without a four-year degree. If you have ever walked the family pet, then you are already qualified to walk dogs for a living. It might not seem lucrative or glamorous at first, but walking a couple dozen dogs regularly can make you up to $100,000 a year. Make that into your own local franchise, hiring other folks just like you and you could be a millionaire before your pals even graduate.
One of my best friends proved that a seemingly second-rate job such as a dog walker can be an excellent and well-paid job. Jensen has been working as a dog walker for a few years. Although he enjoys studying, he just can’t afford to go to a college. Since he is a huge dog lover, he decided to become a professional dog walker. He walks his client’s dogs 5 days a week and he earns much more than me. But the main thing is that he loves his job and is really proud of it. Once he told me that he didn’t understand how I could sit the whole day in the office.

1. Nanny

Nanny
Being responsible for other people’s children can be a difficult task and is not for the faint of heart, but for a potential $180,000 a year the problem can be easily overlooked for some people. And while $180,000 a year isn’t an average nanny’s salary, an average nanny can make a fabulous living at her craft, plus perks. However, this job takes endurance, dedication, patience and the desire to care for other people’s kids. So if you love kids, why not choose it as your career path? You can even work on a live-in basis, if needed.


Saturday, 13 July 2013

Getting paid for watching anime surveys

During summer, I found a website where you can watch anime and answer the survey online to earn money. However, these survey had been gone now. I hope people will not be furious about it. 

You can still earn money through their list of survey even though it will not be as excited as I was when I did during summer.

Thank for coming. The blog below I will keep the same as the ref for everyone. 

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You watch the movie and rate it on the website

Why Become A Paid Anime Reviewer?

  • Fill out easy surveys about your favorite animes and get paid $100s from home!
  • See new anime series before anyone else!
  • Do surveys about other things and make even MORE money!
  • Some of our members make $3000/month!
  • Create your free account today














Step 1. Just fill out the signup form on the next page (it looks like the pic below!)
Step 2. Log in to your email and click the confirmation link sent you. 
Step 3. Log in, start streaming, and start getting paid for your reviews!


Monday, 8 July 2013

Mystery Shopper - Earning by different way


I think a lot of people have heard of mystery shopper. Some people think it is an easy job to just go shopping then answer the survey. Actually, it is more complicate than that.

In the modern life there are a lot of unexpected situation that employees has to deal with which never been provided by any training and education. It shows how capable the employees and the managing system are.

However, the operation management may not understand and bring the true and fair view into the report for the strategic level. Therefore, mystery shopper job has came to life.

The mystery shopper start in various form for example customer services, handling of complain as well as survey the customer satisfaction. It become more and more well known to the world.

Now if you apply for the mystery shopper, there are a lot of website you can apply such as
http://mystery-shoppers.co.uk/
http://www.viewsbank.com
http://paidsurveys.uk.com/mystery_shopper
http://www.mysteryshops.com
www.mysteryshopperjobs.co.uk
mystery-shopper-uk.co.uk
www.ukmysteryshopperjobs.com/home.php

After you apply for the membership with them you can search the jobs around your areas. It can be taking exam in some institution and attempt cheating, rob the bank, shoplifting or just simple as buying stuff.
When you see the suitable assignment for yourself. You need to read the instruction. The instruction is something like this

Then you will just apply for the assignment and send back the requirement document.

The money for each assignment is vary due to the difficulty as well as the company who hire you. However, the payment is cheap and only suitable for students or people of low income or someone want to have fun.