News Articles on Graduate Jobs in Italy
Italy: Working in the Computer Field?
I am currently at Tech School in an Associates Program in Computer Networking and Programming.
After I graduate I plan on getting MSCA, CCNA, A+ and other certifications such as that.
Anyway
Am are there jobs avaliable for people without BS in this field.
I really have no interest in going to school further.
For Example: If I worked in this field for 20 years with those credientals. would I only be able to hold entry level positions because of my education?... 04 Dec 08, 04:12:36
Italy: What have I done wrong?... Why can't I find Love!!?
I have a high level of education. I have a ton of money in my bank account, and I just graduated from college. I am have a permanent and secure job. I look pretty good, and I got a sculpted body. I am 27. All the women in my phone include my mom and women I work with, but no women friends. I have never had a woman friend in my entire 27 year long life. How does this happen? Got any suggestions to fix my situation? What do you talk to women about?... 04 Dec 08, 04:12:56
Italy: I am a msw graduate working since1995 as a conselor,social worker want do 2nd master in UK so that i can bette?
after my all these experiance an international masters will added advantage for me get good jobs with good pay.my life aim is want to become a good social worker in my life.i did BA-PSYCOLOGY,SOCIALWORK,PRE-SCHOOL-EDU.MSW sp-in community development... 04 Dec 08, 04:12:11
Italy: Punctuaition Help Please?
In addition, Bureau of Labor Statistics website states “There are no formal education requirements for most private detective and investigator jobs, although many have college degrees”. There are people coming out of high school getting jobs with agencies, although they might not get the same pay rate as others that come out of college. Bureau of Labor Statistics States,
According to the 2006 educational attainment for private detectives and investigators 18% of private investigators were high school graduates, 26% had some college with no degree, 8% had a associates degree, 34% had a bachelors degree, 13% had a masters agree, and only 3% with a PhD.
Next, some people may wonder ho... 04 Dec 08, 04:12:03
Italy: What is best for carrer choice making?
All input is very helpfull.
I have been looking into taking the MCP, the microsoft certification professional courses and exams. I just heard that I should take at least 8 of them to be worth any of my time. Is linux or Cisco Engineering any better? What would be the best way to go for a high school graduate who is looking for a good resume for computer jobs. Thanks guys.
Also, what is the A+ Certification exam by Microsoft? Is this level of certification good?
Is it helpfull to be MCITP Certified? Good college transcript, resume bonus or anything? Just curious. Thank you. How well does this look? I'm not going to spend 800 dollars and study my ass off if its not worth it. Thanks... 04 Dec 08, 04:12:18
Italy: Reposted:Worried about going to college?
i have alot of problems about college since this is my junior year of highschool. we start preparing at 3rd year of highschool for college. i dont think my mom kaes enough money to support both of my brothers, one who is going to graduate highschool the same as me. and one who will graduate 1 year earlier since hes older. my mom is single, husband left us long time now, she has alot of financial problems. she still has to pay off the house of about 90,000 dollars and bills , tax etc. she doesnt make alot of money since its a bit hard to find jobs since we are chinese...only about 30k dollars a year. can the government get scholarships for all 3 of us , or they if they cover a little bit how ... 04 Dec 08, 03:12:06
Italy: I feel inadequate compared to my bf, career-wise. Can this kill our relationship?
Okay, so I'm in college, and though we're not really going out yet, I've hooked up with this guy I've known for years, and we've been getting really close the past few weeks. We have similar interests, and feel comfortable in eachother's company. The problem is that I feel really inadequate compared to him, career-wise. He's on the fast track to graduating early(as a physics major), with a job already lined up, while I'm struggling with fighting my inner demons and finding my true passion(I'm an art major, but until recently, I was good at math and the like; I hit a wall and never recovered near the end of high school). Could this ball... 04 Dec 08, 03:12:14
Italy: What's the best plan after graduating High School?
I'm a home schooled student and belong to the Penn Foster Schooling Program. I only have 13 Exams & 6 Electives to do and I'm finished (And I'm a few years under 18). So I got to thinking, what's the best plan to lay out? Should I enroll in College first, or get a job and wait a year or two?
I would really appreciate suggestions, especially from someone who's graduated from High School earlier then most.
Thank you-
-Thank you so much for answering. I'll be sure to check into a few of the local Colleges in my area. :) I want to enroll into the Art College we have here...but I'll have to wait and see what happens. Thanks again!-... 04 Dec 08, 03:12:47
Italy: Any ideas about MDIS, SAA & KAPLAN?
My friend's daughter (in China) wants come to Singapore to study. She will get her bachelor degree in China soon, next year, she wants come to Singapore and get Master here. Due to her grade, seems it is quite difficult for her to entry NUS, NTU & SMU.
So an agency introduced her these three colleges in Singapore: MDIS, SAA & KAPLAN, and told her that the graduate certificate will be same as the mother colleges in UK or Australia.
Is it true?
Anyone knows anything about these three? Are they good in Singapore?
Will she be easy to find a job and get PR in Singapore once she graduates from this type of college?
Thanks!... 04 Dec 08, 03:12:35
Italy: Trying to move out-help!?
I'm a 20 year old college student wanting to move out of my parents house next year and live with my buddies. We've found this nice 5 bedroom house that is perfect for us-close to campus, close to bus route, adequate parking, etc. So, when I brought this issue up with my parents, they also agreed that I should move out. However, they said that, since I want to be independent, I should pay for the whole cost of living on my own. The rent per person is roughly $610, and then with utilities and food added, it comes out to around $700. On top of this, I own a car that I need to get to work and back (I have a steady income of about $1,000 a month). My car payments are $360 a month,... 04 Dec 08, 03:12:30
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