Written by admin on Jul 28th, 2008 | Filed under:
Bank-related careers
This is the work profile of the Actuary.
The job scope of the actuary deals with the application of mathematical probability theory and statistics in finance. He or she is an expert who deals with the implications of financial risk and uncertainty.
The work of an actuary often involves the evaluation of the likelihood of future events as well as coming up with ideas and solutions to reduce the undesirable possibilities.
Many actuaries work in the insurance field.
How to become an actuary? One must have a degree related to mathematics, economics or statistics. To become a qualified actuary, a number of years is often required to complete all the examinations.
Quality-wise, an actuary must be intellectual and be good in mathematics and statistics. The scope of work can be intellectually very challenging.
Written by admin on Jul 20th, 2008 | Filed under:
Artistic careers
This is the profile description of the Technical Illustrator job.
The work of a Technical Illustrator involves the drawing of technical subjects. He or she is employed to do Technical Illustration. What is technical illustration? It is the use of drawing and diagrams to visually communicate information in a technical manner.
In the past technical illustrations were created manually using drawing tools such as colouring pens and brushes. However, illustration software programs have replaced the role of the manual drawing tools. Today, a technical illustrator must be able to use the relevant tools and drawing software for creating drawings of technical subjects. Example of technical subjects are engines and exploded views of machineries.
Technical illustrators should have good artistic as well as technical skills. Although not always necessary, a technical illustrator wannabe should have the relevant qualification in design or technical illustration. He or she should have completed some technical illustration or graphic design related courses.
There might be some job overlaps between a draftsman and a technical illustrator. But basically a technical illustrator job is more about creating a visual representation of technical objects, whereas a draftsman’s work is in creating technical drawings for precise communication of design dimensions.
Written by admin on Jul 15th, 2008 | Filed under:
Science and research-related careers
This is the job profile of the Physicist.
What is a Physicist? It is a scientific career. The job scope of the Physicist includes the study, research and application of the interrelation between matter and energy.
Famous physicists include Derek Abbott, William Allis and Leon Cooper.
Physics is a broad field of science dealing with many aspects of matter and energy dynamics. Physicists may be employed in the following fields:
- Aerospace
- Optical science
- Mechanical engineering
- Electronic engineering
- Computer science
- Lecturing in tertiary institutes
As you can see, there are quite a number of fields that employ physicists.
A Physicist must have an analytically mind which is strong in scientific research and physics. He or she must be good in problem-solving. He or she should possess the relevant degree in Physics.
Written by admin on Jul 15th, 2008 | Filed under:
People-centred career
This is the job profile of the Travel Agent.
The job scope of the travel agent involves selling ticket for travel on behalf of transport companies. A Travel agent is also required to assist travelers with the necessary documents and information for making travel arrangements. He or she helps travelers make the best possible travel arrangements for their overseas trips. This includes giving informations such as price of flight, visa, departure and arrival times and hotel accommodations details.
To become a travel agent, one should ideally like to travel as well. Travel agents should be systematic, well-organized and meticulous. These are qualities important for sourcing, planning and arranging travel itineraries. As they are dealing with clients, travel agent must possess courteous and patient personalities as well.
Travel agent careers can be demanding as one needs to handle people as well as logistics.
Written by admin on Jul 15th, 2008 | Filed under:
Technical careers
This is the job profile of the Service Mechanic.
The job scope of the service mechanic involves servicing and repairing business as well as domestic machines. These business machines include photocopier, fax, printers, etc. Domestic machines includes refrigerators, washing machines, etc.
A service mechanic is often required to go to the customers’ place. As such, this job entails a lot of travelling. Because of this, having a driving license is an added bonus.
There is often no formal educational requirement to be a service mechanic.However, some employers requires some relevant certifications. Typically, trainings are provided while on the job.
Written by admin on Jul 14th, 2008 | Filed under:
Physical-based careers
This is the job profile of the Plasterer.
A plasterer is a skilled craftsman who works with the material known as plaster. The job scope involves plasterwork. Plasterwork is defined as the construction or ornamentation work done using plaster as a material. This often involves constructing and fixing plaster parts for buildings.
There is often no formal educational requirement to be a plasterer. Typically, training is provided on the job. The job of a plasterer can be physically intensive and requires a certain degree of fitness. Because cracks and defects are often easily seen in buildings and walls, Plasterers must be quick, precise and efficient with the handling of plasters.
Written by admin on Jul 12th, 2008 | Filed under:
Science and research-related careers
This is the job profile of the Materials Scientist.
The job scope of the materials scientist involves the study and research of wide varieties of materials. These materials included metals, crystals, polymers, ceramic, wood , glass, etc. The task of the materials scientist is to come up with new types of material that have certain specific properties.
Materials science is a broad field dealing with the properties of matter and its applications to various aspect of science and engineering. Sub-branches of this profession includes Metallurgy, Biomaterials, Microtechnology, Nanotechnology, Crystallography.
A materials scientist must be analytically with a good head for science, especially chemistry and physics. He or she should possess the relevant degree related to Material Science.
Written by admin on Jul 9th, 2008 | Filed under:
Physical-based careers
This is the job profile of the Groundsman.
Many types of sports require the floor or ground to be of a certain condition. The job of the Groundsman is to prepare the ground.
These grounds includes:
- Soccer pitch
- Cricket pitch
- Athletic racks
- Tennis courts
- Bowling ground
The groundsman will have to care for and maintain these grounds, especially before the commencement of the games.
Groundsmen will have to be familiar with machineries and technologies related to the maintenance of grounds.
Usually, training for the work is on the job. This job can be physically intensive. Depending of the type of sports, a groundsman may have to work outdoor as well. Ideally, a groundsman should like the type of sports that he is dealing with.
Written by admin on Jul 9th, 2008 | Filed under:
Physical-based careers
This is the job profile of the Carpet Fitter.
The job scope of the carpet fitter includes delivering and fitting carpets for customers. This will meant that a carpet fitter meet to go down to the customer’s office, factories or home to do the work.
Carpet fitters can either be self-employed or be hired by carpet retailer, departmental stores or furniture sellers.
Many carpet fitters start off as a fitter’s assistant and is trained on the job.
Quality-wise, a carpet fitter must be strong and fit. This is because he is required to carry and manage the roll of carpet. He may be required to spend long hours sitting, squatting, kneeling on floors of house, shops, factories and offices.
Written by admin on Jul 7th, 2008 | Filed under:
Physical-based careers
This is the job profile of the Fitness Instructor. A Fitness Instructor is also known as the Gym Instructor.
The job scope of the fitness instructor is to help people improve their health and fitness. This often includes instructing and managing group as well as individual exercising programmes. Basically, the responsibility involves providing clients with guidance and consultation with regards to their fitness. Fitness instructor often are employed in health, fitness club or leisure centres.
To become a fitness instructor, one must be interested in physical activities such as exercises and sports. Good body coordination is also a necessary requirement.
Qualification-wise, a fitness instructor should complete a recognised Fitness instructor course. The course usually includes trainings such as Anatomy and Physiology theory and Practical Fitness Instructing workshops. Alternatively, one can start as an assistant instructor and move on from there.