If you are looking for a challenging and
meaningful career where you know you are making a difference please consider Nurses for Newborns!
Not exact matches
We look for a subset of executives who are at a stage in their
career where chasing seniority and money is no longer as interesting as building something interesting or
meaningful.
As more employers embrace work flexibility and remote jobs, opportunities for military spouses to maintain
meaningful careers, no matter
where they live, continue to expand.
However, by focusing on college and
career readiness and including
meaningful comparisons for schools, we hope that these new reports will inform conversations at the local level about
where schools are doing well and
where they can continue to improve.
Meaghan's Assignment this Week In my book,
Career Smart — 5 Steps to a Powerful Personal Brand, one of my strategies for transitioning into a
meaningful and purposeful
career is to define the industry and job role of
where you want to be.
«I wanted a
career where I could do work that was
meaningful, but also be able to support myself financially.
«If you don't feel it adds anything
meaningful to
where you are heading in your
career, leave it off.»
Plenty of money, a record of climbing the
career ladder and possibly even the ability to retire «
where you are» — none of these things matter if you are no longer enthused about your day - to - day and have a strong desire for more
meaningful, soul - advancing
career involvements.
When we asked a number of medical assistants in our medical assistant forum what it was that attracted them to the medical assisting
career, they pointed out that they like the relatively short training time compared to nursing (and other highly technical medical professions) and that they wanted to build a
meaningful career in a field
where they can make a difference in their community.
Refrain from writing generic, one - size - fits - all
career objectives such as «I want to obtain a
meaningful and exciting design position
where I can apply my skills.»
I am looking for a
meaningful career in marketing with a company
where expectations are clear, contributions are rewarded and appreciated, and personal and professional growth and development are encouraged.