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Archive for January, 2008

Career Profile: Interior Designer

Written by admin on Jan 20th, 2008 | Filed under: Artistic careers, Buildings and estate-based careers

This article talks about the career profile of the Interior Designer. An interior designer is responsible for the design of a space, both functionally and aesthetically.

He generates ideas through illustrations based on a design concept. He is more professional than the usual artist such that his works have a functional purpose. He is able to extend his senses to the surroundings and pick up ideas from even the simplest forms.

Interior designing, like most jobs, requires one to have good interpersonal and communication skills so that they can communicate their ideas to their clients, and later on, communicate their design concepts to the users of the space they designed.

To become an interior designer, a certificate, diploma or degree in a related field would be required, along with operational skills of design softwares such as AutoCAD, 3DVIZ, Max, etc etc. You will need strong stamina as the job requires you to see your projects through from the beginning to the very end.


Career Profile: Facilities Manager

Written by admin on Jan 20th, 2008 | Filed under: Buildings and estate-based careers

The Career Profile of the Facilities Manager will be described in this article. The job entails the operation and management of a building’s facilities on a daily basis.

A facilities manager is in-charge of all things big and small within an estate, such as overseeing contract managements, conducting regular appraisal checks for the building, as well as all other refurbishment and renovation works.

He will have to be a good team player as communication is essential to ensure smooth running of all the operations in the estate. He also has to be able to work independently as a leader, to plan and direct operational works and react to unforeseeable circumstances.

It would be beneficial for one to possess a Diploma in Building Management/ Diploma in Building Services Engineering, as well as to have some experience in managing high-rise buildings.


How to better evaluate your suitability for a particular career.

Written by admin on Jan 19th, 2008 | Filed under: Tips and advices

How to better understand a particular career field. There are several ways of doing so:

1. Attend trade shows and conferences

2. Visit a workplace within the industry.

3. Attend short courses and seminars

4. Take on an internship

5. Take on a freelance project related to the chosen field.

This is certainly not an exhaustive list. Nevertheless, by applying the above mentioned points, one can have a better understanding with regards to the nature of the career in mind.


Career Profile: Sound Designer

Written by admin on Jan 18th, 2008 | Filed under: Artistic careers

This article talks about the career profile of the Sound Designer. Sound Designers craft and create what the audience hears in film, television and theatre productions. Their work may include creating music and other kinds of sound effects. Those cool and fantastic sound effects that we hear in movies are actually created by this talented group of people. Also, those cool 3D games on PC and XBoxes have the dramatic feel enhanced by sound tracks and effects conceived and created by sound designers too.

Sound Design is a creative profession. A sound designer must have a passion for music. Additionally, they must also be well-versed with sound-related technology. In a way, this profession demands a right balance of creative flair and technical competence.

Although not always the case, many sound designers have academic background in the Threatre Arts and/or Music Technology.

Below are some available Sound Design courses:

1. Diploma in Sound Design, Vancouver Film School.

2. Course in Music Synthesis, Berklee College of Music


Career Profile: Sculptor

Written by admin on Jan 18th, 2008 | Filed under: Artistic careers

This article talks about the career profile of the Sculptor. The work of a Sculptor is to create 3-dimensional works of art. A sculptor must be familiar with the materials, techniques and skills required for making these artworks.

The qualities required for such as profession include:

1. being creative.

2. passionate about the arts.

3. strong conceptualization and visualisation skill.

4. strong model making skill.

A sculptor often has to undergo a course in the Fine Arts.


Career Profile: Doula

Written by admin on Jan 18th, 2008 | Filed under: People-centred career

A Doula is a person who takes care of expecting mothers-to-be. Usually, the Doula is a woman who has given birth before.

There are 2 main variations to the Doula profession:

1. Taking care of expecting mothers before child-birth.

2. Taking care of mother and child, after childbirth.

Often a Doula’s expertise includes providing emotional as well as physical supports to the expecting woman or new mother. She is often an expert in some kind of massage and discomfort relieve. A Doula competence is often closely connected to her own personal experience of childbirth.

Where to find Doula Training? There are some places that organize Doula training courses and workshop. One of the better known ones is Dona International. Dona International offers Birth Doula Certification. There are other places that offer Doula training too such as the Somerset school of Massage Therapy.


Career Profile: Parenting Coach

Written by admin on Jan 18th, 2008 | Filed under: People-centred career

A Parenting Coach teaches parents how to be parents. :D

Many parents feel that they are not up to the task in childcare. At times, they may prefer to consult a parenting coach than a therapist. Basically, a Parenting Coach imparts to the client knowledge and skills that are beneficial for parenting situations.

There are institutes that conducts certified courses for those who aspires to be Parenting Coaches. One such institute is the Parent Coach Institute. The course is mainly targetted to counselors, educators, community health, social workers  and degree-holding professionals who are working with parents.


Considerations for career selection

Written by admin on Jan 17th, 2008 | Filed under: Tips and advices

Do you need help deciding what career to choose? If you do please read on.

We spend a large portion of our life working. In fact, many in Asian countries spent almost an entire lifetime working. It is safe to say that a career can greatly influence and determine the quality of our life. In another word, it can either enhance or diminish our enjoyment of life. Therefore making the right career choice is crucial. This is especially so when we are about to embark on our first serious job.

The following are questions that we need to honestly assess when embarking upon a new career.

1. Do I have enough time and resource to train up for the career?

To help you get a more accurate assessment, you can consult someone who is already in the field.

2. Is the career aligned with my preferences and interests?

Imagine yourself working in this field for a few year. Do you have the gut feeling that you will be able to thrive for that long in this field?

3. Will I be happy in this working environment?

Again, use your imagination and your overall feeling for the perceived enironment.

4. Can I interact well with the typical people from this line of work?

If the answers are mostly positive, then the likelihood of the career being suitable is high. However, the problem is that we are often unable to fully know the answers to these questions until we are already in the job. Nevertheless, the evaluation of these questions will give us a fairly useful assessment prior to actual employment.


Career Profile: Shyness Coach

Written by admin on Jan 17th, 2008 | Filed under: People-centred career

A Shyness Coach deals with this thing call Shyness. Basically, the Shyness Coach’s role is in breaking their client out of the shyness shell.

Their line of work often involves putting the clients into different kinds of scenarios and allow them to see things from a different perspective.


Career Profile: Geriatric Care Manager

Written by admin on Jan 17th, 2008 | Filed under: People-centred career

A Geriatric Care Manager helps in the taking care of elderly folks. As the world’s population gets increasingly older with each passing generation, there is an ever increasing need for people with work with elderly persons.

The Ageing world population is ranked as among the top three pressing issue of our times, along with Global Warming. The need for people to cater to the needs of the elderly is a growing demand.

Some hospitable and related institutions employ Geriatric Care Managers. A Geriatric Care Manager can be self-employed too.

On the education front, there are more courses spring out to cater to this growing trend. One of which is the Online Geriatric Care Management Course conducted by the University Of Florida.