Voice-activated computer technology, theater set design and geographic information systems (GIS) are just a few of the fascinating potential career paths that area high school students learned about on Friday, Oct.
Campus Management Corp. announced today that Tim Gilbert, its senior vice president and Chief Marketing Officer, will present a session, Trends & Practices of Leaders in Career & Online Education, at League for Innovation's annual Conference on Information Technology in Salt Lake City, UT, occurring October 19-22, 2008.
The Army plans to test a new program this fiscal year that will define the career paths and training and advancement opportunities for its 250,000 civilian employees.
BanyanLink, LLC is proud to announce the launch of a new college-exclusive professional networking website, www.BanyanLink.com, connecting top employers, career-oriented college students and cutting-edge university career centers.
More than 1,000 students from Cherokee, Spartanburg and Union counties will meet Oct. 21 to participate in the Upstate's largest interactive career fair. Career Quest '08 will be held from 4-8 p.m. in the Spartanburg Expo Center.
Layoffs and hiring freezes are heightening competition for a dwindling number of IT jobs but -- as IT professionals are learning from "Debugging Your Information Technology Career" -- their computer knowledge can open doors to many offshore-resistant alternative tech-related careers.
“I’m a jack of all trades, a master of none,” Lester Abel, Dallas County Career Center’s new director, describes himself. A jack of all trades is an easy assessment - Abel is proficient in welding, automobile repair and carpentry as well as other trades.
Students concerned about the economy find assistance with career choices and job seeking with Almeda University's new series on guides to earning a life experience degree online.