Did your career get off to a frying start at McDonald’s?

McDonald's boasts that it will create 2,500 new jobs in the UK this year. But is there anything to be gained from taking employment like this? When Douglas Coupland popularised the phrase McJob in his 1991 novel Generation X, he can have had little idea that it would still be used two decades later to define a "low-pay, low-prestige, low-dignity, low-benefit, no-future" job in the service sector …

Career Quest Learning Centers Announces New Health Information Technology Program to Meet Health Care Employer Needs

Elimination of paper health records is creating new jobs. Graduates of the program will be trained to work with electronic health records.

(PRWeb January 10, 2012)

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Career Quest Learning Centers Announces New Health Information Technology Program to Meet Health Care Employer Needs

Elimination of paper health records is creating new jobs. Graduates of the program will be trained to work with electronic health records.Lansing, MI (PRWEB) January 10, 2012 Career Quest Learning Centers (http://www.cqlc.edu) announced today that it is introducing a new Health Information Technology program to meet employer demands for new workers to handle federally mandated electronic …

New training programs for gaming industry jobs

BANGOR, Maine (NEWS CENTER) — Eastern Maine Community College unveiled two major announcements Monday that it says will help bolster the local economy and make a significant contribution to the hospitality and tourism industries in Maine.

The MedZilla Employment Report for November 2011 — Medical Industry the Real Leader in Job Creation

Medzilla Reports: Job opportunities are on the rise along with hourly wages as October showed the first drop in unemployment across the country. Job cuts are also beginning to decline, demonstrating a year-long trend of increasing stability in a weakened economy. Health care employment opportunities continue to flourish on the heels of last month’s surge. Reports indicate that because of an increase in demand coupled with a proliferation of diversified opportunities, the medical industry is creating more new jobs openings and career prospects than any other field.

(PRWeb November 15, 2011)

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