With 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Great Recession and everything in between, many of us are saying “good riddance” to what Time magazine referred to as the “Decade from Hell”. As 2009 winds down many people are ready for a fresh start in a new decade.
One new beginning many Americans are are hoping to have are in their careers — whether finding new employment or switching industries. A proven asset to any worker is training and education and there are many — and quick — ways you can obtain new professional knowledge. Watch this video and learn how you can be in a new career by this time next year.
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January 8th, 2010 at 3:11 pm
I was in the RV industry in Indiana. I got laid off and qualified for a grant and am going to graduate in May of this year in Medical Administration (front office). My fear is all the job postings I see are asking for 1-2 years experience. I have been thinking of starting out with temp agencies.Any suggestions?