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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Part Time Job Vacancies

By Balajee Kannan

Job Vacancy Indonesia, Employee, Vacancy

Taking up a part time job is a good enough idea for several people who want to work, gain relevant experience utilize their skills and yet at the same time meet their other personal obligations and responsibilities too. There are several students, home makers, stay at home moms, the elderly who are fit enough to work and have the requisite few hours to put into productive work.
Demand:
The market for part time job vacancy in India is booming as more and more companies realize the benefits of having a part time employee. They need not pay them all the benefits of the full time employee and are able to get the best work too.
Sectors:
There are several job vacancies available in India such as in the BPO and IT sectors, teaching, hotels and tourism, advertising and the financial sectors too. In fact, if you research right you will find that all possible sectors have fabulous vacancies that you can tap into. These job vacancies allow one to be able to study and yet earn substantial amounts of cash and experience too, the kind that will certainly hold you in good stead when you start looking for a full time job. This job is a good enough option to be able to manage work life balance and seems to be a wonderful option for many people. Also, with a this job one can take up another job too, study, or pursue an interest or hobby other than work. These jobs in India offers you the best of flexibility options and time for yourself.
 

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

A Quick Look At Airport Careers

By Mark Andrew Woodcock

Job Vacancy Indonesia, Employee, Vacancy 


There are many airport careers that an individual will find exciting and challenging. When you are researching positions at the airport, there will be a few considerations that will determine which jobs you want to pursue. It will be very helpful to visit the airport and determine which types of jobs that you will be most interested in.
There are many hospitality jobs at the airport that are run by private businesses. These jobs often are like the stores and shops which are in the city where the airport is located. The hours of work for these types of jobs are the same as if you were working in a shop in the city and normally, the benefits are the same for these positions.
Jobs that are directly related to the airport such as security, customer service, flight attendant, etc., normally require some training and education. In some cases, specific airlines provide training and education for the employees that work for them. Some airports contract with private security companies that hire employees who man the security areas of the airport. These positions also require training through the company.
The benefit of working directly for an airline is that employees get significant discounts or free flights throughout the year. This makes the training and hours that a person works well worth the effort. In some of the positions, there are regular contests that provide incentives for employees to reach goals for customer service or sales.
Choosing from the many airport careers available will be much easier if you spend some time researching the many positions that are available at the airport in your area and with the airlines that fly in to that airport. By taking the necessary training and education prior to applying for a position, you will have a better understanding of the requirements for the position. Talking to airport staff will also be very beneficial. They will be able to tell you about the best steps to take to begin your career with the airport.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Renewable Energy Jobs - Why the Need?

By Gio C

Job Vacancy Indonesia, Employee, Vacancy  


Over the last few years, we are hearing many terms like "Renewable Energy Jobs - Waste Management Jobs" etc appearing on the scene, but when someone says "I work in the renewable energy sector", what exactly does this mean?
Put simply, renewable energy is energy that is generated from natural resources, resources like, rain, tides, sunlight, wind, solar etc. Or to put it another way, it is energy that can be replenished at the same rate that it is used. So somebody that works within the renewable energy field is basically working within one (or more) of these sectors.
Why the need for Renewable Energy Jobs?
It does seem like a bit of a fad and that everybody is jumping on the bandwagon, bandying around all this new terminology but the thing is that there is a more serious side to all of this.
Over the past few hundred years and up to today, we have been powering our lives using fuels such as coal, oil, gas, electricity and these we would class as 'dirty fuels' due to the pollution they create within the environment. Yes, even electricity as in the United States alone in 2009, 44.9% of electricity was generated by coal, 23.4% by natural gas, 20.3% nuclear fission, 1% petroleum and the remaining %'s in renewable energy.
As we keep hearing almost daily, we are slowly using up the energy resources within the planet and at the same time, we are warming up the environment and causing damage to the planet. This is where Renewable Energy comes in.
Today, we notice that more and solar farms are appearing and also wind turbines as we try to find ways of meeting mans needs for energy and also cleaning up the atmosphere with new cleaner fuels.
With the above in mind, one can see the answer to the question, Why the need for renewable energy jobs? Basically, they are needed so that we can keep living as we do, be it watching television, visiting family/friends via transport, working with any electrical devices, and, even going to the gym and using some of the Cardio Vascular machines that require power, but, doing it with clean energy and also energy that does not cost us the earth.
In their simplest form, renewable energy is:
- Solar Energy
- Wind Energy
- Geothermal Energy
- Bioenergy
- Hydropower
How does one get to work within these fields and what is required?
Most people that work within these fields are University Graduates that have spent years studying a specific area, or, some are people that have been in the industry for many years and just evolved along with the jobs and fallen into it.
If you would like to find out more, or are considering working within one of these areas, it is strongly recommended that you research your field and then contact your local careers centre to gain an understanding of what training you will require.
If you are already fully trained within your chosen field, then obviously your next step will be to find work, either within your country or work abroad.

Banks Need Tellers But List of Banking Positions Is Far More Extensive

By Lisa Jenkins

Job Vacancy Indonesia, Employee, Vacancy

There's no doubt that the first job that comes to mind when people think of banks is the teller position. That's because we all go to the bank and work with tellers on a regular basis. But teller jobs are really just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to available careers in the banking industry. In fact, depending on the size of the bank, a bank's branches and their staff members may represent a small percentage of the company's total employees.
Most banks divide their business into two large divisions: retail banking positions and corporate positions. Retail banking employees include anyone that is front-facing a customer. In other words, retail employees are tellers, branch managers, personal bankers, customer service representatives, and all other employees who provide products or services to the bank's customers. Simple research on the Web will yield a detailed listing of these jobs (as well as corporate jobs); their descriptions, educational requirements, skills and abilities needed, and salary ranges. Many job seekers overlook corporate positions, many of which are unique to the banking industry.
But then, there are the corporate jobs that are needed and available at most companies: accounting personnel, human resource positions, purchasing employees, etc. These are the positions you may overlook when thinking of a career in banking. Here is a list of some of the corporate positions in banking you may not have considered. Keep in mind this is not a comprehensive list! There are many other corporate positions.
• Accounts receivable clerk
• Accounts receivable manager
• Accounts payable clerk
• Accounts payable manager
• Accounting clerk
• Accounting, tax specialist
• Accounting, financial reporting
• Accounting manager
• Corporate Communications
• Data Entry clerk
• Data Entry manager
• Human Resources, recruiter
• Human Resources, benefits specialist
• Human Resources, salary specialist
• Human Resources, manager
• Marketing, coordinator
• Marketing, media relations
• Marketing, advertising coordinator
• Marketing, online products
• Marketing, manager
• Purchasing, clerk
• Purchasing, supervisor
Why Consider a Career in Banking
So you may be thinking, why should I choose one of these jobs at a bank, rather than any other business or company? The No. 1 answer to that question is job security. The banking industry is only second in longevity to the government. While banks are constantly changing, merging, etc, they still provide an essential service, like grocery stores and drug stores. Obtaining a job at a bank will provide you with a more stable work environment. Just be sure to choose a bank that is well-established and in good standing with the public and financially.
Another benefit of working at a bank is its, well, benefits. While banks may not pay top salaries to all of their employees, they do try to offer a total compensation package that may make up for a smaller salary with benefits such as more paid vacation and holiday time, better or less expensive medical and dental insurance, and employee discounts on bank products and services.
If you choose to work for a large bank, there may also be more opportunities for advancement than at other companies in the area.