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The information technology (IT) field offers several options for a person interested in working with computer hardware and software. Depending on the area of expertise, the IT professional is responsible for ...Read More
Trade workers are the heart of the building industry. Oftentimes self-employed, they specialize in a craft such as wiring, plumbing or carpentry work. They are typically hired by a general contractor or ...Read More
Among the vast array of careers within the medical field, the position of a managed care technician is one that takes less time to prepare for with respect to higher education. This career also provides the ...Read More
Information Technology (IT) Security, sometimes called computer security or cybersecurity, is a specialty occupation whose growing demand reflects society's increasing dependence on electronic data and ...Read More
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A bootmaker is a person who designs, handcrafts or manufactures boots or related footwear....Read More
DBA is an acronym for database administrator. They figure out how to organize and store data for companies large and small using database management programs. They set up new computer databases and may also ...Read More
A speech-language pathologist is responsible for treating ailments related to communication, including speech, language, voice and swallowing disorders....Read More
Emergency operators is the first person a caller will speak to during an emergency. This position needs to be able to handle stressful situations and be able to make quick decisions. An emergency operator can ...Read More
Attorneys who specialize in labor law deal primarily with the relationships between employers and unions, or organized labor. Labor lawyers work to ensure "good faith" collective bargaining for worker rights ...Read More
A serials clerk is a key member of a library's support staff, responsible for setting aside reserve materials and reading the library's catalogue. This specific title is held mostly in campus and ...Read More
An arson investigator examines the scene of a fire to determine whether it was set deliberately. Arson investigators often work with law enforcement officials to investigate suspicious fires and help build a ...Read More
Marketing account planners (or marketing account managers, as they're called by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics) analyze the demand for their firms' products or services, as well as those of their ...Read More
Advanced astronauts are an elite group. They are highly educated and experienced, and they fully participate in all aspects of space exploration....Read More
The abbreviation EFL refers to teaching English as a foreign language to people of other countries. In English-speaking countries of western Europe and the UK, EFL teaching is popular and forms a compulsory ...Read More
Public affairs researchers use their skills to communicate industry information creatively and effectively to a number of different audiences. They provide critical support to the organizations in which they ...Read More
Geographers are social scientists who study various aspects of land and the people who inhabit it. Geographers usually fall into one of two groups: physical geographers or cultural geographers....Read More
Firefighters are individuals that are trained to respond to fires and other emergencies. These individuals typically use their knowledge of fire control, fire prevention, hazardous materials management and ...Read More



