Job is the work that a person
does regularly in order to earn money a duty, task, or function that someone or
something has something that requires very great effort.
Though, a job description is helpful in
evaluating whether you need a full-time employee or a part-timer. It can form
the basis of advertisements that you run, and can be used to present a clear
picture of the job-to-job applicants. Finally, it can play a part in evaluating
whether an employee has met the expectations you set.
THE
TOP JOBS FOR 2014
1. SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS (APPLICATIONS AND SYSTEMS SOFTWARE):
A software engineer is a
licensed professional engineer who is schooled and skilled in the application
of engineering discipline to the creation of software. A software engineer is
often confused with a programmer, but the two are vastly different disciplines.
While a programmer creates the codes that make a program run, a software
engineer creates the designs the programmer implements.
2. MARKET RESEARCH ANALYSTS AND
MARKETING SPECIALISTS:
Market research analysts study
market conditions to examine potential sales of a product or service. They help
companies understand what products people want, who will buy them, and at what
price.
3. TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
SPECIALISTS:
Training and development
specialists are employed in most industries, helping businesses reach their
goals by enhancing workers’ experiences, which improves morale and productivity
and may decrease turnover. Proper training and development of employees’ skills
and talents helps move companies toward success and profitability. Thus, training and development specialists
are experts in developing employees’ skills, which can enhance productivity and
build loyalty.
Specific duties may include designing curriculum and course
content, and responding to development requests. By analyzing requests, needs
and related costs, specialists can identify training and development
opportunities. They may also conduct employee surveys and appraisals to further
identify training and development gaps.
4. FINANCIAL ANALYSTS:
A financial analyst gathers and
interprets data about securities, companies, corporate strategies, economies,
or financial markets. Financial analysts are sometimes called securities
analysts, equity analysts, or investment analysts.
5. PHYSICAL THERAPISTS:
Physical therapists (PTs) are
highly-educated, licensed health care professionals who can help patients reduce pain and improve or restore mobility - in many cases without expensive
surgery and often reducing the need for long-term use of prescription
medications and their side effects.
Physical therapists can teach patients how
to prevent or manage their condition so that they will achieve long-term health
benefits. PTs examine each individual and develop a plan, using treatment
techniques to promote the ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and
prevent disability.
6. WEB DEVELOPERS:
A Web developer is someone who
programs Web pages. A Web developer is more focused on the way a website works
than how it looks. They typically use HTML text editors and work with databases
and programming languages as well as HTML.
7. LOGISTICIANS:
Logisticians coordinate the logistical functions of an organization's supply chain. In other words, they
are responsible for developing and managing the system that gets products from
the supplier or manufacturer to the consumer.
8. DATABASE ADMINISTRATORS:
A database administrator (DBA)
directs or performs all activities related to maintaining a successful database
environment. Responsibilities include designing, implementing, and maintaining
the database system; establishing policies and procedures pertaining to the
management, security, maintenance, and use of the database management system;
and training employees in database management and use.
9. MEETING, CONVENTION AND
EVENT PLANNERS:
Meeting, convention, and event
planners coordinate all aspects of professional meetings and events. They
choose meeting locations, arrange transportation, and coordinate other details.
Work Environment: Meeting, convention, and event planners spend most of their
time in offices. They also work onsite at hotels or convention centers, and
they often travel to attend events and visit prospective meeting sites. During
meetings or conventions, planners may work very long hours.
10. INTERPRETERS AND
TRANSLATORS:
Interpreters and translators
convert information from one language into another language. Interpreters work
in spoken or sign language; translators work in written language.
11. PETROLEUM ENGINEERS:
Petroleum engineers design and
develop methods for extracting oil and gas from deposits below the earth’s
surface. Petroleum engineers also find new ways to extract oil and gas from
older wells. Petroleum engineers generally work in offices or in research
laboratories. However, they also must spend time at drilling sites, often for
long periods of time.
12. INFORMATION SECURITY
ANALYSTS:
Information security analysts
are responsible for protecting an organization's digital information and
computer networks. Depending on their area of specialty, they may work on
safeguarding an organization's network, digital files, user accounts, or other
sensitive information. Most information security analysts work full time, and
are sometimes able to work regular schedules during normal business hours.
However, many people in this occupation are on call at all times, and may need
to work very long hours when emergencies arise.
THE
SOME TOP GLOBAL COMPANIES FOR WORK-LIFE BALANCE 2014
INTRODUCTION:
Work-Life Balance can be
defined as the idea that a person's life outside of work is
just as important as their working life and that the time of a person spends
working should be balanced by time spent doing things such as spending time
with friends and family, keeping fit, doing hobbies, traveling etc.
THESE ARE
SOME COMPANY’S NAME VIEW THAT IS COURAGE EMPLOYEES WITH GOOD OUTCOME OF WORK
AND LIFE BALANCE:
1.
Colgate-Palmolive
2. The
Ritz-Carlton
3. BBVA
4. H&R
Block
5. Wegmans
6.
Coldwell Banker
7. Google
8. Bose
9. SAP
10.
Johnson & Johnson
11. Roche
12. Aviva
13. Volvo
14.
Motorola
15. Nokia
16. Kaiser
Parmanente
17. Intel
18. Keller Williams Realty
19. Pratt & Whitney
20. Sony Electronics
21. Agilent
22. AOL
23. Yahoo
24. Qualcomm
25. STMicroelectronics.
THE BEST ON – GOING JOBS THAT DON'T REQUIRE A DEGREE 2014
1. CONSUMER LOAN
OFFICER:
Consumer Loan
Officer provides high quality service, defined as ensuring prompt and accurate
lending decisions while identifying additional customer benefit needs.
2. COURT REPORTER:
Court Reporter is responsible
for creating word-for-word transcripts of speeches, dialogue, legal proceedings,
meetings, and trials. And also preserves spoken word as a written transcript.
3. DENTAL ASSISTANT:
Dental assistants
prepare patients for oral examination and assist other dental workers, such as
dentists, dental therapists and dental hygienists, in providing treatment to
the teeth, mouth and gums. Dental assistants also carry out reception and
administration duties.
4. ELECTRICIAN:
An electrician is a tradesperson specializing in electrical wiring of buildings, stationary
machines and related equipment. Electricians may be employed in the
installation of new electrical components or the maintenance and repair of
existing electrical infrastructure. Electricians may also specialize in wiring
ships, airplanes, and other mobile platforms also data and cable.
5. MASSAGE
THERAPIST:
When a client sees
a massage therapist, they usually come because of soreness or pain in their
body or for relaxation. A massage therapists hands is often the most useful
tool used in the treatment; however, some massage therapists may use other
equipment, such as ultraviolet and infrared light treatments, water therapy, or
steam and dry heat treatments. Before hand massages, therapists usually apply a
lubricant to the client’s body. While the patient is lying down, massages are
applied to specific body areas through kneading, rubbing, rocking, compression,
and stroking the flesh. These techniques relieve the pain caused by injuries,
stress, and surgeries by stimulating circulation of blood and relaxing muscles.
6. OFFICE CLERK:
Office clerks do a
little bit of everything around the office. Depending on the job, office clerks
might answer phones, filing, data processing, faxing, envelope stuffing and
mailing, message delivery, running errands, sorting incoming mail and much
more. Each office clerk job is a little different and varies by the office
type.
7. PARAMEDIC (EMERGENCY
MEDICAL TECHNICIAN):
The paramedic is a
healthcare professional who works in emergency medical situations. A paramedic
may be more formally defined as a medical professional who provides medical
care to sustain life in the pre-hospital environment, usually in an emergency,
at the point of illness or injury.
8. PHARMACY
TECHNICIAN:
Supply medicines to
patients, whether on prescription or over the counter assemble medicines for
prescriptions and provide information to patients and other healthcare
professionals. It manages areas of medicines supply such as dispensaries supervise
other pharmacy staff that produce medicines in hospitals and the pharmaceutical
industry.
9. REAL ESTATE
AGENT/BROKER:
Real estate agents
help people buy property, sell property, or rent property. This could be single family homes, land, condos, or businesses. If it has an address, a real estate
agent was involved with the process. Real estate agents work with property
buyers or sellers and help them navigate the complex nature of the property
market. Agents talk with clients to find out what kind of property they want
and what they are willing to sell or pay, and any specific amenities they are
seeking. They work with a real estate broker to find properties that suit their
client's needs.
10. SPORTS COACH:
Sports coaches help
people participating in sports to work towards achieving their full potential.
They may support professional sportspeople, sports teams, community teams or
school groups, working with them closely to improve performance. They may also
have a role in encouraging underrepresented groups or young people to
participate in sporting activities. Sports coaches bring out ability by
identifying needs and planning and implementing suitable training programmers.
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