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What is a good online class to take for good paying jobs? |
What is a good online class to take for good paying jobs? There are many around but my suggestion is to take online education from a reputable or well-known university. When you apply for jobs later, a diploma from these schools will be a plus factor for you. Apart from online courses, they also have what they call an open university system. The other thing you should consider is the course you will take. Is it really the right one for you? Career planning is a deliberate process of knowing WHO we are so that we can be sure WHERE we want to go or WHAT we want to be at some defined point in the future. It involves an analysis of career/job options that are new to you. Career analysis is based on accurate, valid and timely information from --- reading, interviewing primary resources persons and direct observation of those persons while doing their job. Here are some sites, which can help you plan your career. Job Hunters Bible - My favorite. I have taught their system to hundreds of people with great results. Richard N. Bolles, America's dean of Career Consultants, heads the company and is also the author of the book, 'What Color Is Your Parachute.' This book should be available in your library. http://www.JobHuntersBible.com Careers for the 鈥楶eople Person鈥?br /> http://www.learningandlife.com/options/t... CareerBuilder.Com http://www.careerbuilder.com CareerPlanner.Com http://www.careerplanner.com/ U. S. Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook http://www.bls.gov/oco/ The Princeton Review Career Quiz - Free. A brief 24-part questionnaire related to the Birkman Method, with intriguing career suggestions. http://www.review.com/career/careerquizh... The RHETI Test - Free. Related to the Enneagram http:/www.9types.com/ Tests for Sale Analyze My Career - Aptitude tests, personality tests, occupation interests, entrepreneurial index. http://www.AnalyzeMyCareer.com John Holland's Self-Directed Search http://www.self-directed=searc... Other Career Tests and Sites http://www.assessment.com/ http://web.tickle.com/take/online-career... http://careerplanning.about.com/mbody.ht... http://www.ncda.org/ Peace and every blessing! Some business courses are well recognized by employers these days. It depends in what field you are looking at. Generally speaking, you should look at the following courses at your local community college, vocational schools or universities. 1) Project Management 2) Communication Skills 3) Resumes 4) Interviews 5) Computer Business Skills (MS Office, Web, Multimedia) 6) DISC or other learning style programs These are all classes I have taken between college and now. Set a goal for yourself to take one course per a quarter and you will find a good paying job in no time. Oh BTW, put these courses under your Education section of your resume, except for the resume and interviews. Skill building courses, definitely. |
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