Written by admin on Mar 29th, 2008 | Filed under:
Technical careers
This article offers career information relevant to the Musical Instrument Repair career.
The Musical Instrument Repair Specialist has no fixed career profile. This is because there are many different types of musical instruments.
Some musical instruments need regular servicing and find tuning. This include instruments such as the piano. Guitars also need a far bit of find tuning too.
Personality-wise, a Musical Instrument repair specialist need to have a love of music. He or she must also have a sensitive ear to listen to subtle tonal differences. Additionally, he or she must be technically-inclined too.
This is a career with a rather low-level of stress and thus can be quite enjoyable, especially if you like music too.
A good news is that this career allows you to be your own boss. In fact, more than half of all musical instrument repair specialists are self-employed.
Places that offer relevant courses in musical instrument repair include:
1. The Malden School of Musical Repair. Llangunllo School, Llangunllo, Knighton, Powys LD7 1SR.
2. Merton College. Morden Park,London Road,Morden,Surrey SM4 5QX
Written by admin on Mar 20th, 2008 | Filed under:
Science and research-related careers
This article describes the career information and profile for Graphologist.
What does a Graphologist do? Another name for the graphologist is handwriting analyst. Yeah, you guess it right. A Graphologist is an expert in Graphology which is the study and analysis of handwriting. Graphology involves analyzing the personality profile of a person through his or her handwritings. Graphology includes the examination of handwriting patterns and properties such as letter spacing, loops, slants, heights, ending strokes, dotted “i’s” and crossed “t’s.” From all these, a graphologist hopes to gather information about a person’s subconscious inclinations.
Graphologists can be employed in the following fields of work:
1. Police department
2. Criminal investigation.
3. Assessment of group dynamics. Some organizations employ Graphologists to assess the personality inclinations of key team members within teams. From the findings, the client hopes to be able to know whether the team members within an organization can work together or not.
Who will make a suitable graphologist? To become a graphologist, one must be very analytical. He or she must have an observant and inquiring mind. Such a person must be able to deduce some accurate analysis from the limited information that he or she has.
A good website to learn about Graphology or hand analysis is handwriting.org.
Written by admin on Mar 15th, 2008 | Filed under:
People on the Job
Not all careers are hard and cold. There are some careers that are heart based. What we meant as heart-based is that these jobs or careers are driven by the need and compassion to care for and nurture the fellow human beings.
What is compassion? It is the understanding of the suffering and discomfort that another living being is experiencing. In the understanding, we feel a strong need to do something to reduce the suffering felt by the persons involved. In our opinion, compassion is kindness in action.
Below are what we consider as careers with compassion and a nurturing heart.
1. Doula. A Doula is there to reduce the pain and discomfort associated with pregnancy and childbirth. A Doula assists an expectant mum and may follow through beyond initial childbirth. Doulas offer both physical and emotional supports to mums-to-be.
2. Social worker. A Social Worker feels deeply for the suffering of certain less-fortunate groups of people within human society. This group of people with difficulties includes the elderly, the financial poor and the disabled. Driven by deep compassion, the social worker works tirelessly in this much underrated career which involves taking care of these latter group of people.
3. Music Therapist. These therapists employ music as a tool to assist the patient.
4. Art Therapist. These therapists uses art and craft as a medium for helping his or her patient.
Well, that’s all for the article. There are certainly many more careers and profession that are altruistic in nature.
Written by admin on Mar 15th, 2008 | Filed under:
Aviation industry careers
Jobs that defies the limits of human mobility often hold get interests. Helicopters allow human beings to cover great distances and demanding terrains with ease. As such the career of a helicopter pilot can projects an aura of intrique.
This article describes the Helicopter Pilot Job profile. Helicopter pilot jobs are fairly uncommon. Helicopter pilots fly rotary winged aircrafts instead of fixed-winged ones. There is a saying that once a person embarks onto undertaking helicopter pilot jobs, he will not go back to flying fixed winged aircrafts. This suggests that there is a great job satisfaction in flying helicopters.
Like their counterparts who operates fixed-winged aircrafts, the helicopter pilot also have to perform similar roles such as airworthiness evaluation of helicopter and safety checks.
To be a Helicopter pilot, one must undergo the relevant training and obtain the required license. Helicopter pilots on the job must also regularly undergo physical examination to ensure that they are fit for flying. As pilots, they must comply with policies, regulations and procedures given by the Aviation Administration of their given country.
Helicopter pilot jobs also offer career advancement. These advancements are largely dependent on the experience and specialization of the pilots. Below listed are some of the possible helicopter pilot job specialisations:
- fire fighting support
- search and rescue (SAR)
- law enforcement
- offshore oil support
- aerial photography
- corporate transportation,
- News and media coverage
- geographical survey
- heavy-lifting
To become a pilot is not easy. Nevertheless, it can be one of the most rewarding job around.
Written by admin on Mar 13th, 2008 | Filed under:
Service industry careers
Door Host is known in certain countries as the ‘door bitch’. Door hosts work in pubs, lounges and other entertainment-related environments.
The job scope of the door host includes the following:
1. Controlling of crowd at the pub.
2. Check if entrants are of legal age
3. Coordinate reservations of spaces.
As the term ‘door bitch’ implies, door host is usually a female-oriented career. Many door bitches are far from being bitchy. In fact, they must remain pleasant and calm under trying circumstances. At the same time, they must also be able to maintenance the orderliness of the pub in a firm manner. A door host has the power to control and decide who enters the pub.
Looks-wise, many door hosts are also selected for their physical attractiveness. Also, because of the entertainment-oriented nature of the pub, a door host should ideally be more extroverted than introverted. She must also be assertive when there is a need for such an approach.
Written by admin on Mar 11th, 2008 | Filed under:
People on the Job
Not all jobs are made equal. Some careers simply garner more attentions from the general public. These careers or jobs can be considered glamorous. Glamour is the feeling that something or someone is excitingly attractive. For example, some people simply exude star qualities. These lucky people makes others want to take a second look at them. This is glamour.
The following are some female careers and professions that exude an aura of glamour. Those people that are part of these professions are perceived as being more exciting and attractive than the average person on the road.
1. Fashion model. This is by far one of the most glamorous of all female jobs. As a model, your face is public and highly publicized. You appear in all kinds of publications. You appear in newspaper, magazines, website and more.
2. Air stewardess. Being a member of the air cabin crew is one of the most attractive and highly sought-after profession in the service industry. Many airlines impose strict selection criteria for potential air cabin crews. Some airlines only accept inspiring air stewardesses who fulfill a minimum height requirement. Needless to say, they must also be above average in the looks department too.
3. Fashion designer. Somehow, when you make other women look good, you look good in the eyes of others too.Fashion designers outshine other designers in other fields, atlhough these others may not be necessarily less-talented. Famous people in this field include Anna Molinari and Anna Sui.

OK, that’s all for the article.
Written by admin on Mar 2nd, 2008 | Filed under:
Artistic careers
Conservator is quite a niched profession. This article describes the career profile of a Conservator. Conservation is the restoration and preservation of art pieces and works. This includes restoring old books, sculptures, historic artifacts, manuscripts and paintings to their former glory. Conservators’ task mainly deals with the restoration of historic properties. They are usually hired by big libraries and museums.
Qualities suitable for this line of work includes:
- being scientific.
- having a flair for improving and touching up things.
- meticulous attention to details
- artistic sense and knowledge.
Besides working for museums and organisations, many conservators work in the private sectors. These group often work alone or with another partner.
Well, in a nut shell, this is the typical career profile for the conservator.
Written by admin on Mar 2nd, 2008 | Filed under:
People-centred career
Knowing more than one language fluently is an Interpreter’s forte.
This article highlights the career information and profile of the Interpreter. An Interpreter is also known as a Translator. Basically, a Language Interpreter facilitates communication between people with different language background. This is a very niched profession. The demand for such a job is quite small.
Some people in this profession travel and work closely with tour guides. Other may need to work with clients in communicating with people from a different language background. Tools that a translator may use include dictionary, lexicons and encyclopedias.
To become a interpreter, one must be fluent in more than one language. This job requires one to have very good listening and understanding skills. He or she must also be very quick in translating what is being heard into another language. This is not an easy task. While on the job, such a person must always be very alert. Also, he or she must ideally have the relevant Language-based degree/s.
A good resource pertaining to this field of work is acrosslanguages.org (London).
Written by admin on Mar 2nd, 2008 | Filed under:
Writing-based career
A Literary Agent can be a writer’s best friend.
This article describes the career profile of Literary Agent. A Literary agent reads a writer’s manuscript and determine whether to accept the writer as a client. A literary agent guides the accepted writer with regards to ideas for the manuscript. He may suggest changes.
A Literary Agent is a middleman between writers and publishers. He assists the writer or author in finding suitable publishers. Even famous authors have literary agents. For example, Deepak Chopra engages their services for his books.
Has does the Literary agent make a living? Basically, he or she gets commissions for the earnings accrued by the writer. Usually, this is a certain percentage of the writer’s earning.
What does it take to become a Literary agent? An agent needs to have good experience of the publishing trade. He or she must have good knowledge of legal, financial and business matters pertaining to the book and publishing trade. He must also have good negotiating skill too.
Written by admin on Mar 2nd, 2008 | Filed under:
People-centred career
Our hair will be much longer and messier without Hairdressers. This article talks about the career information and profile of the Hairdresser. Hairdressers typically work in the saloons. Many of them own the saloons and are thus self-employed or working in partnership with other hairdressers. They are usually of the female sex. Hairdressers can also known as Barbers and Hairstylists. This profession falls under the category of Cosmetology which is about caring for peoples skin, nail and hair.
The basic job of a Hairdresser is to cut, wash and set hair. But, it is really much more than that. They also have to be familiar with skills such as hair colouring, rebonding, streaking and waxing.
Hairdressers should be friendly and be well-groomed. A hairdesser should ideally have a good sense for hair stylishing and aesthetics. As the consumer trend changes, more and more customers are having their hair styled instead of just a basic cut. It is therefore a good idea for a hairdresser to be updated about hair styling trends.
Within cosmetology, trends changes regularly. Because of that new products comes into the market. As a hairdresser, one may need to be familiar with the current trends and products.
This job requires them to stand for fairly long duration. Therefore having a good stamina is required.
Hairdressers need to undergo the relevant Hairdressing courses. A full-time course typically may take about a year to complete. Many of these course are apprenticeship-based.
Many of these courses have placement services that can help the trainee get a job. Experienced hairdressers can become owners of their own saloon. Many of them can also work as managers.