Not exact matches
Michael Kelemen, a recruiter and host
of the Recruiting
Animal show, a call - in
career development and recruiting radio show on BlogTalkRadio, told Science
Careers, «These days it's about being first to hear about new jobs and
making yourself stand
out as a job candidate.
She
made a
career out of helping people in need and when she retired she decided to help
out animals and ran STAR, an
animal charity, full time.
I've always been devoted to helping
animals and being able to
make a
career out of it is incredible.
Are you intrigued by zoological
animals and would like to
make a
career out of working with them?
«I have always wanted to work with
animals and am lucky enough to have
made my
career out of my passion!»
17 In mid-century France, as in 17th - century Holland, there was a tendency for artists to attempt to achieve some sort
of security in a shaky market situation by specializing, by
making a
career out of a specific subject:
animal painting was a very popular field, as the Whites point
out, and Rosa Bonheur was no doubt its most accomplished and successful practitioner, followed in popularity only by the Barbizon painter Troyon (who at one time was so pressed for his paintings
of cows that he hired another artist to brush in the backgrounds).
Veteran National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore has
made a
career out of capturing beautiful pictures
of some
of the world's most endangered
animals — but it turns
out, they aren't the easiest subjects to work with.