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Career Profile: Information Security Analysts

In one of the worst data breaches in modern history, attackers stole almost half of the U.S. population’s social security numbers from Equifax. Millions of people’s sensitive information was compromised. The fallout of such a devastating breach like this could take years.

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Three Reasons to Become a Real Estate Agent

Are you thinking about earning your Nevada real estate license? Perhaps you aren’t sure if a career in real estate is for you.

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Are You Up for the Challenge of Public Service?

If you are looking for a job where you feel that you are making a difference by furthering a cause or benefitting others, you may want to consider a Master’s Degree in Public Administration.  What course of study will prepare you for public service?

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Factors to Consider When Pursing a Healthcare Career

Your chosen career will ideally be a vocation that you will continue to pursue throughout most of your adult life and, for this reason, choosing which career path to follow can be a daunting decision.

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3 Simple Ways Students Can Learn Skills for Their Dream Job

Many college students have a specific dream job that they are eagerly looking forward after graduation. However, many people do not dream about working in an entry-level position.

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Career Profile: Accountants and Auditors

There will be 1,538,000 accountant and auditor jobs in the United States by 2026, as estimated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This equates to a 10 percent increase from 2016.

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Career Confusion? 3 Simple Tips to Help You Choose Your Future

Tweet Some career paths require you to attend college and to earn a degree in the appropriate field. Others may only require a certification, mentoring or another type of specialized

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3 Essential Career Moves to Make Before Relocating

So, you’re planning on moving to a new area, but you’re not quite ready to make the transition because you’re settled in where you’re at?

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Career Profile: Project Manager

The Project Management Institute (PMI) estimates that between 2010 and 2020, 15.7 million new project management roles will be created around the world. The global project management profession as a whole is anticipated to grow by $6.61 trillion.

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Why You Don’t Need to Get a Job Immediately After Graduation

Have you ever imagined who you will be in 5, 10 or 20 years? Or have you ever seriously thought of the impact of your lifestyle to your future?

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4 Things Business Majors Should Learn Before Hitting the Job Market

After graduating from college, most business majors will immediately start working in a full-time job. Wow a business major may have the educational background qualified for the job, there are often many things that they do not yet know or understand that would be important.

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Are You Prepared for a Career in Human Resources?

Human resources is a fast-growing career field with opportunities for a number of different specialists. According to career analysts, the salary of a human resources leader in the U.S. tends to be above the national average.