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Posted on 29 August 2010. Tags: a Director of Nursing, bargain, certain types, Director of Nursing, Employment, experience, final salary, good salary, great rn job, Health, high degree, highest positions, job listings, job search, Jobs In Indiana, Jobs Nurse Educator, men and women, nurse, Nurse anesthetist, Nurse educator, Nursing, pleasure, positions, Questions, Registered nurse, registered nurse job, registered nurse jobs, rn job listings, rn jobs, salary, skill, skills, specializations, Top Registered Nurse
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Your final salary as a Registered Nurse is going to vary on your experience, your skills, and how well you bargain for a good salary. That said, there are certain types of RN jobs that do pay more. If you want to find the top paying RN jobs in Indiana, keep reading.
Top Registered Nurse Jobs
- Nurse Educator - Men and women who enjoy nursing but do not like working in a hospital or doctor’s office may instead find pleasure in teaching other people about nursing. Because they are so valuable, nursing instructors are paid quite well.
- Nurse Anesthetist – Because of the high degree of skill needed for this position, it is a well paying job. That said, not everyone who applies is able to become a nurse anesthetist.
- Director of Nursing – One of the highest positions for a registered nurse, a Director of Nursing is compensated really well for all the responsibilities they have.
You will, of course, have to work your way up to these positions over time, but for many they are the positions that are sought. One of the reasons is that they pay so well, but beyond that they’re also nursing specializations that many women come to enjoy. Continue Reading
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Posted on 07 June 2010. Tags: attractive candidates, best time, budgets, Career, Careers, Changing Careers, common reason, Consulting, corporate images, direct results, e market, economy, experts, explosion, Family planning, Firms, great way, in-house jobs, Indiana companies, indiana marketing jobs, Indiana markets, Indiana Statehouse, Internet Marketing, job search, Jobs In Indiana, Many business experts, market, market share, Marketing, Marketing and Advertising, marketing firms, marketing job, marketing jobs, Marketing Jobs In Indiana, marketing services, new platform, new technology, niche, online, online advertising, online marketing, Planned Parenthood, recent, Search Marketing Jobs, sectors, Services, skill, skills, slow economies, social, social marketing, social marketing budgets, Social media, traditional marketing, traditional marketing firms, valuable marketing, valuable marketing services
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A common reason for changing careers is a desire to be more creative, and if this sounds like you as a resident of Indiana, marketing jobs are a great way to fulfill that desire. Technology and a changing economy have revolutionized the field in recent years, and this has expanded the opportunities available in marketing. Jobs in Indiana markets are no exception to this explosion in marketing.
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Posted on 20 April 2010. Tags: Administration License, applicant, best chance, certifications, Charter school, constant updates, counselor, demand job market, department of education, different backgrounds, economic times, Education website, educator license, Educators, Either way, Employment, exact requirements, experience, hesitancy, highest teaching standards, Indiana Department, Indiana Department of Education, indiana department of education website, indiana education, Indiana Education Jobs, Indiana Educator Licenses, information, instructional license, job market, job seekers, Labor, License, licenses, licensing, lied, main types, market, Mini, new information, nurse, nurse school, Ohio, ppst, Praxis, praxis 2 test, Pre Professional Skills, preliminary steps, Professional, professional skills, professional standards, Professional Standards Advisory Board, requirements, School, school counselor, school nurse, school psychologist, school related position, school services, school social worker, Schools, seekers, Services, skill, skills, skills test, slow economic times, social, social worker, Source, standard, standards, Standards Advisory Board, Standards Indiana, state teachers, step, Teacher, Than, update
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Even during slow economic times, there is always hesitancy to cut resources from education. Because of this, Indiana education jobs are a good place to focus your search. There is no shortage of schools in the state, and there might be more opportunities than you normally think of when it comes to schools. Before you start searching, however, there are a few preliminary steps that must be taken care of if you want to have the best chance of success. Continue Reading
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Posted on 28 March 2010. Tags: apprentice, apprentices, Apprenticeship, apprenticeship program, apprenticeships, Apprenticeships for felons, Arts, best way, Better, caption id=, Career, Careers, carpenters, classroom, classroom hours, construction trades, Diploma, door, edge, electricians, employer, Employment, England, felon, felonies, felons, graduates, High school, high school diploma, indiana plan, job training, Jobs for Felons, Labor, Many times, metal workers, minorities, Most apprenticeships, Most unions, pay increases, plumber, plumbers, pre-apprenticeship program, Program, proven skill, room, School, sheet metal workers, skill, skilled, Skilled worker, skilled workers, St Ste, step, trades, Training, UBS, Union apprenticeships, union office, unions, Vince Cable, workers union
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Felons struggling to find work can benefit a great deal by becoming skilled workers. Union apprenticeships are the best way to do this, for several reasons. Apprentices are paid during training, and receive substantial raises as they move through the program. Continue Reading
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Posted on 14 January 2010. Tags: all-important interview, assumption, button, button down, callback, cinch, Company, dress, dress pants, Dress shirt, e market, Employment, enthusiastic, exact job, experience, extra mile, firm handshake, following tips, free interview tips, g tech, handshake, interviewer, interviewers, job interview, Job Interview tips, job search, Key, Labor, lean manufacturing, lean manufacturing techniques, little things, Machine operators, Manufacturing, manufacturing interview, manufacturing job, manufacturing job interview, manufacturing jobs, market, prep, professional attitude, prompt, Questions, safety record, Shirt, Show, similar experience, skill, skills, Than, The Interview, tucked, valuable employee
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When looking for a manufacturing job, you will find the market flooded with numerous people applying for the same jobs.
With so many others applying for the same job as you, how do you make yourself stand out in the interview, that you are the candidate that gets the callback?
The following tips will help you to cinch that all-important interview:
- Be prompt and have a firm handshake
When the hiring decision come down to two equally qualified candidates, a decision will be based on the little things, a firm hand shake, being prompt, a professional attitude.
While a manufacturing interview does not require a suit, do dress to impress. Dress pants or khakis, a button down shirt tucked in and a belt. The assumption is that if you look neat and tidy, your work will also be neat and tidy.
- Be specific about your experience and what skills you have.
This is very important, especially in manufacturing. In manufacturing, experience is key. If you have experience for the exact job they are hiring for, that is good, but if you have a variety of experience, but less specific, you may still be a more valuable employee.
- Be enthusiastic and ask questions
Show them that you are truly interested in working for their company. Prepare some questions to ask, directly related to manufacturing, such as; “do you use lean manufacturing techniques?” or, “What is your safety record?” Remember to thank them for the interview.
Remember interviewers see numerous people with similar experience. Machine operators and assembly people are plentiful, so the decision on who to hire usually comes down to the details, which put some effort into the interview. The interview is your time to show them you are prepared, professional and that you are the employee that will go the extra mile.
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Posted on 23 October 2009. Tags: adaptability, answer, applicant, bad mouthing, best way, Better, better chance, caption id=, certain traits, Communication, Company, counter, dependability, employer, Employment, experience, felon, felons, Fortune, good communication skills, honest, honesty, important rule, initiative, integrity, interpersonal skills, interviewer, interviewers, jail term, job interview, job search, Labor, Mini, mining, mistake, mw, Natural, particular job, positive attitude, positive trait, positive traits, practice answering, prep, previous errors, previous job, prospective employer, Questions, self-motivation, skill, skills, specific requirements, strong work ethic, teamwork, teamwork skills, usual interview question, work ethic, work experience
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Interview Based Questions for Felons
Interview based questions for felons are quite similar to those that are often used for all kinds of applicants. However, felons may be at a disadvantage when competing for a particular job against applicants who have not served a jail term. Nevertheless, felons can enhance their chances of getting hired by determining the specific requirements of the employer.
They should keep in mind during the job interview that interviewers usually look for certain traits. These include honesty and integrity, good communication skills, teamwork skills, strong work ethic, self-motivation or initiative, interpersonal skills, positive attitude, dependability, and adaptability.
A common interview question requests you to tell something about yourself. The best way to answer this is to take note of your positive traits and strengths, work experience and skills that make you qualified for the job. Make sure that you practice answering this question until your response appears to be natural and spontaneous.
Another usual interview question is why you left your previous job. The important rule to follow here is to never say anything negative about your former employer or company even if it is true. If you do this, your prospective employer will know that you will also be bad mouthing him when you leave him. Simply indicate that you wanted a job that is more challenging and that would provide you with a better chance for advancement.
Of course, a very important question in the “why you were convicted and sent to prison?” one! It is vital to prepare for this question. The technique is to explain that you now regret your previous errors and that you have already learned your lesson. You can also add those things that you have done to counter your weaknesses and to improve yourself to make sure that you will not commit the same mistake again.
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Felon Job Search
How to find a job if you’re a felon is a tough question. There are many things you can and cannot do. You’re at a new beginning. So if you are still under court supervision, you must be working in an atmosphere where your employer will understand your parole or work release requirements.
You will be restricted from positions working around firearms and explosives as well as Government jobs and jobs that require licensure. That does not mean you will not be able to work.
Working for a small business employer may be a great option for you. Many small employers need people who are willing to work hard and improve not only their own situation but that of the company. They typically work with a small staff and with close supervision. This is a perfect situation for a felon willing to work hard. You can work in skilled and unskilled labor positions.
Temporary services may be a good option to check into for day labor, construction and manufacturing jobs. The most important thing to remember when wondering “how to find a job if you’re a felon” is that honesty will serve you well. You must be prepared to discuss your conviction at length and assure potential employers that you know crime doesn’t pay.
Also, education is important. If you need to get your GED, do it. Or if you can attend community college this will help you build the skill set you need to find employment.
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Business Interview
So you have the interview of your life set up and you’re freaking out. What are the best tips for a smooth interview? An employer will make a decision about you in 60 seconds and either you will be called back, hired or never hear from them again.
Your appearance is the first thing a potential employer will assess. Show up properly dressed, men in a clean and pressed suit and women in a solid color suit with coordinating blouse, jewelry and shoes. Not the comfy, well worn heels used so often in your previous job, buy new ones if you need to.
Next they’re going to want to talk to you. The best tips for a smooth interview, especially the talking part, are research, research and research. Search the company, gain information, and be prepared to ask smart questions. You care about this opportunity so you need to care about the company. Be intelligent and thoughtful. Most importantly be honest.
Be prepared to explain any extended absences from the workforce and how you can add value to their firm. Be confident and poised. If they offer to take you out for a meal, order a healthy meal, a salad or chicken dish.
Be sure to avoid an alcoholic beverage, even if your interviewer orders one. Pay attention when they tell you about the company and the position, then paraphrase the information and repeat it to them. This will show you have active listening skills. First impressions are key, be prepared!
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What are the best jobs in Indiana after manufacturing? Research done at the beginning of the century suggests that potential employees avoid planning a career in the area of manufacturing. Projections ranged from 2002 to 2012, and suggested a decline in all areas of manufacturing of between 12 and 69 percent. In the year 2009, this has proven to be an accurate prediction.
The projected increase in job creation has been in the lower level job arena. These include retail sales, customer service representatives, fast food, cashiers, and custodians. These jobs require few or no skills at the time of application and are well suited for those who are just getting out of high school and don’t intend to go on to college.
For those who do plan to attend college, these stepping stone jobs are a good way to make additional income during the college years, but focus should be on receiving a doctoral degree. The fastest growing jobs available are as postsecondary teachers, which is at the top of 30 other positions that will require the same degree.
According to the US Bureau of Labor, the 10 fastest growing jobs available that require a bachelor degree are:
Indiana is going digital and the best jobs available are reflecting this. Even in this arena the best jobs include starting out at entry level, going to school part time and receiving an associates or bachelor degree and moving up within the company. Many companies are willing to pay for this additional education, especially if you prove to be valued employee at the entry level.
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Posted on 08 September 2009. Tags: Accounting, Administrative, applicant, Computer, Construction, construction computer, couple of days, current recession, daily check, employee, employer, employers, Employment, Entry Level, entry level applicants, Entry Level Jobs, Federal agencies, Government, government position, government positions, Human resources, indiana community, Indiana Entry Level, Indiana Entry Level Jobs, Indiana Jobs, job employment, job listings, job market, job seekers, job skills, Jobs In Indiana, Labor, Labour economics, Late-2000s recession, Level, level job, Many companies, Many entry level, market, medical construction, Mini, new fields, pay rate, placement agencies, positions, potential long term, probation period, profits, Recession, Recession Jobs, seekers, Show, signs, skill, skilled, skills, small window, Source, temp agency, temp jobs, temporary placement agencies, Temporary work, Than, venue, willingness, window of opportunity
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The signs of the current recession are showing everywhere. No where more so than in the job market. With the closing of many companies, people are now finding themselves looking for work in new fields. People in the Indiana community are looking at jobs offering employment at the entry level.
Entry level jobs are actually easier to find than you might think. As a rule the positions pay less to the employees than those offered to the skilled who have already been in the positions previously. While job employment is down and profits are not as high, employers need these positions filled at a pay rate they can afford.
Many entry level jobs can be found using the temporary placement agencies. Temp jobs are on the rise right now, and it would be in the interest of both job seekers and employers to use this venue. If you are placed at a job by a temp agency, you will be able to show the potential long term employer your job skills, willingness to learn, etc. These are things that an employer would be watching during a 90 day probation period.
You can find entry level jobs in Indiana in a variety of areas, Accounting, Medical, Construction, Computer, Administrative, even State and Federal agencies are looking for entry level applicants. Though with the government positions, there will be a small window of opportunity to apply for the job. A daily check on their site under Human Resources or Job listings is suggested. The dates for application often vary from a couple of days to a week.
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