Archive for July, 2008
(Paramedic training) The Benefits Of An Education Career
No commentsBy Tony Jacowski
Today, an increasing number of professionals are getting jobs in various online learning venues, onsite schools and universities. With the increase in the popularity of online schools and colleges, the need for instructors has also doubled. People who are a part of the education establishment are trained to effectively pass on their knowledge [...]
(Paramedic jobs) What Are Your Weaknesses?
No commentsBy Lucy Evans
With careful preparation, difficult interview questions can present you with an opportunity to shine under pressure. The important thing with all questions is to show a balanced and considered approach. The following examples will show you some of the pitfalls and ways to avoid them.
Lets start with the classic interview question what are [...]
Talks like a Truck (paramedic jobs) Driver
No commentsBy Charles Henry
We have all heard the saying “He’s got a mouth like a truck driver”. Growing up we hear many things that steer us away or towards different jobs in life. No thanks to Hollywood, its portrayal of truck drivers, and the bad accidents we see on the evening news, it seems truck drivers [...]
Graduate Recruitment and the Credit (paramedic training) Crunch
No commentsBy Martha Franklin
It is an unwritten rule of job cutting that the most recently hired graduates should be the first ones to be let go when the financial sector is hurting. Some banks are steadfast in their efforts to hire new graduates while others, such as AIB, have eliminated programs of recruitment for the year. [...]
Graduate Recruitment and the (emt) Credit Crunch
No commentsBy Martha Franklin
It is an unwritten rule of job cutting that the most recently hired graduates should be the first ones to be let go when the financial sector is hurting. Some banks are steadfast in their efforts to hire new graduates while others, such as AIB, have eliminated programs of recruitment for the year. [...]










