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		<title>Top Entry Level Federal Jobs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for jobs? If you have entered the job market then you might have understood the kind of competition that is present in the market these days. Some people are interested in the private jobs while others are interested in the government jobs. If you are a resident of America and you are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Are you looking for jobs? If you have entered the job market then you might have understood the kind of competition that is present in the market these days. Some people are interested in the private jobs while others are interested in the government jobs.</p>
<p>If you are a resident of America and you are looking for government jobs then federal jobs can be the best choice for you. You will be happy to learn that the federal government is one of the biggest employers present in America.</p>
<p>They employ thousands of employers every year and this is the reason why lots of people stand the chance of getting employed. You just need to make sure that you have the required qualifications. Federal jobs can be of different types.</p>
<p>If you are new in this field then you can look forward to the entry level federal jobs. There are some top entry level jobs available these days. There are at least 3 million workers who are working under the federal government. There are lots of benefits of this employment.</p>
<p>The government employees get job security and other than this they also get lots of insurance and a good salary. While applying for the federal jobs you will find certain kinds of ratings. These ratings are usually the levels.</p>
<p>If you are interested in the jobs then you first need to get federal ksa writing service. Different kinds of jobs require different kinds of resume. You might not be aware of the kind of ksa that you need to create for this job. Government ksa writing is not that easy if you do not learn it.</p>
<p>There are people who do not know how to write and this is the reason why they want to take help from professional writers. Ksa writing has become quite popular these days because lots of people are showing interest in applying for the federal jobs. The levels start from GS1 and goes up to GS6.</p>
<p>The level can even proceed to GS15. GS is actually the number which reflects the amount of experience as well as skill that is required for completion of the job. The entry level jobs include that of a clerk.</p>
<p>The salary of the clerks can range up to 24,000 per annum. You can be located in any part of the country. You can even mention about your preferred location in your application. The next job that is available for the entry level position is that of the assistants.</p>
<p>The assistants are found in most of the agencies of federal government and they have a salary of almost 30,000 or even more per year. These jobs are available almost all over America. You can choose your location.</p>
<p>It is quite easy to get the entry level jobs if you know about government ksa writing. Proper ksa writing is one of the best ways to get the entry level federal jobs. Secretary, accountant as well as technician jobs are also available in federal government. </p>
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		<title>Why can&#8217;t I find any entry level jobs in journalism, public relations or communications?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 23:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by Citygirl: Why can&#8217;t I find any entry level jobs in journalism, public relations or communications? It has been 6 years since I graduated from college with a Bachelors Degree in English. I want to enter a career in PR, communications or journalism. All the job ads always say 2-5 years experience required. How [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by Citygirl</i>: Why can&#8217;t I find any entry level jobs in journalism, public relations or communications?</strong><br />
It has been 6 years since I graduated from college with a Bachelors Degree in English.  I want to enter a career in PR, communications or journalism.  All the job ads always say 2-5 years experience required.  How am I supposed to get the experience if nobody hires me entry level? I have applied to numerous jobs in these areas and haven&#8217;t gotten an interview to this day.  Is a degree in English too broad/not specific enough to enter these areas? Can I even get into these areas with a Bachelors in English alone? Or will I need to get a Masters Degree in communications or PR to get in? Why are these areas so competitive and how do you get entry level positions in these areas?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by estmirabilis</i><br/>you will probably need an internship. obviously, this isn&#8217;t ideal because they usually pay little to nothing but it will provide you with the experience you need to get your foot in the door for building a future in PR.</p>
<p>once they see that you have worked on a communications project or PR campaign, etc. they will know that you have some working knowledge of the industry. having the educational background isn&#8217;t as important anymore. i know a PR rep that worked for years as an admin assistant and now she handles most midsize accounts for her firm.</p>
<p>don&#8217;t give up though. keep applying and i wish you luck <img src='http://www.entryleveljobsinternship.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>What are good entry level jobs for a recent graduate in Political Science?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 18:34:03 +0000</pubDate>
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I graduated in August, and have had no luck finding a job. I have had some insurance interviews, and tried to get a job as a teacher assistant with no luck. Just want some entry level job ideas to look into as of now I am out of ideas of what I want to do or quilfied to do.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by AJ</i><br/>My friend went directly to DC to work for a Congressman.  The pay wasn&#8217;t great, but he got a lot of experience in the field.  He went on to get a Master in Public Policy and is now a city administrator.</p>
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		<title>Offshore Work, Which Certain Position of Oil Rig Job Suits You? Entry Level, Deck Crew &amp; Drill Crew</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 12:52:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The oil industry is a massive worldwide employer with high wages offered. There are many different kinds of oil rig jobs. The most common positions are listed as the positions of Entry Level Job, Deck Crew and Drill Crew which are going to be summarized in term of job description and average wage as follow: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The oil industry is a massive worldwide employer with high wages offered. There are many different kinds of oil rig jobs. The most common positions are listed as the positions of Entry Level Job, Deck Crew and Drill Crew which are going to be summarized in term of job description and average wage as follow:</p>
<p><b>Entry Level Jobs</b>&#13;<br/></p>
<p>Maintain subsidiary:($   47,000): The main tasks include general cleaning, maintenance of the deck area around rig and also painting.&#13;<br />
 Roustabout <img src='http://www.entryleveljobsinternship.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> $   54,500): The main responsibilities include guiding the crane as loads moved about the deck, supplying equipment to the rig floor as requested and keeping pipe deck and main deck areas clean and tidy. Another task is to assist Roughnecks on the drill floor when required. Typically, this occurs only when the Roughnecks are too busy to get a meal break. &#13;<br />
 Welder:($   62,000): or rig welders. They are permanently on one rig and carry out all day to day maintained and constructed new metalwork. &#13;<br />
 Scaffolders:($   57,500): This position is not associated with anyone in the rig. They have to go to various installations depending on the company.&#13;<br />
 Radio operator:($   62,000): This is probably the easiest work in the world. It offers you good salary if you can bear with it. Bring a lot of books. Nevertheless, it is one of the most important jobs. &#13;<br />
 Medic:($   69,000): This position is responsible for up keeping of sick bay and medical stocks. Most rig workers are now requested for medical check on every six months or so. Thus this work is to keep medical records and expect to be the first medical helper of every crew. &#13;<br />
 Mud engineer:($   72,500): This position is involved of drilling fluids being used. The degree in chemistry is required together with qualified knowledge on drilling procedures. &#13;<br />
 Rig Safety &amp; Training Coordinator (RSTC):($   80,000): This position is involved with volume of responsibilities with well paid salary. Good communication, organizational and computer skill are necessary on this certain position. Good knowledge of offshore safety laws and company policies are also required.&#13;<br />
<br/><b>Deck Crew</b>&#13;<br/>Maintenance Roustabout:($   47,000): The main duties include general cleaning, maintenance of the deck area around rig and also painting.&#13;<br />
 Roustabout:($   54,500): The main responsibilities include guiding the crane as loads moved about the deck, supplying equipment to the rig floor as requested and keeping pipe deck and main deck areas clean and tidy. Another task is to assist Roughnecks on the drill floor when required. Typically, this occurs only when the Roughnecks are too busy to get a meal break. &#13;<br />
 Assistant Crane Operator:($   59,000): This position is an experienced Roustabout who is also qualified for crane operation and often be next in line for promotion of Crane Operator when a position is available. &#13;<br />
 Crane operator:($   69,500): This position is responsible for all crane operations on the rig and from the supply boats. He has to be a supervisor to his assistant and the Roustabouts. &#13;<br />
<br/><b>Drill Crew</b>&#13;<br/>Roughneck:($   59,000): The main works are on the rig floor within a team of three and responsible for the operation of equipment and machines as required by certain operation being carried out at that time by the driller. During the drilling process, one Roughneck has to stand by in the mud process room all the time. He has to take mud weights and ensures shakers and other machines are working suitably. &#13;<br />
 Pumpman (Assistant Derrickman):($   60,500): Assistant to the Derrickman in the mud pump room. He has to works on the drill floor similar with a Roughneck when required. &#13;<br />
 Derrickman:($   65,000): This position is responsible for the maintenance and smooth operation of the mud pumps and mud holding pits among other machines in the mud pump room. He is expected to assists the Roughnecks when he is too busy on the drill floor. &#13;<br />
 Assistant Driller:($   72,500): This position has many duties to perform depending on certain drilling operation being carried out at that time. He is direct supervisor for Derrickman, Pumpman and Roughnecks. &#13;<br />
 Driller:($   86,000): This position is required a high level of responsibility, and is in charge of everything occurrence on and above the rig floor. He is a man who really operates the drilling equipment and digs the hole in the sea bed. &#13;</p>
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		<title>How to Get Entry Level Transcription Jobs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 06:22:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Starting a work from home transcription business is not that difficult to do if you are guided accordingly.  Luckily for you, there is a wealth of information today in the internet on the topic of transcription.  You will learn about the various types of transcription work that you can do such as medical transcription, legal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Starting a work from home transcription business is not that difficult to do if you are guided accordingly.  Luckily for you, there is a wealth of information today in the internet on the topic of transcription.  You will learn about the various types of transcription work that you can do such as medical transcription, legal transcription, and general transcription.  Although the basic skill necessary for these transcription jobs are the same, there are additional requirements for medical and legal transcription jobs.  Aside from being able to translate recorded audio material into written form, someone who wants to get into medical and legal transcription work should have a working knowledge of certain terms used in the medical and legal fields.  In as far as entry level transcription work, a medical transcriptionist, for example, might be required to take a course and an exam to earn him a Registered Medical Transcriptionist title.</p>
<p>There are other entry level transcription jobs that you can undertake without the need for specialized training.  With general transcription work, you only have to pass a transcription test that involves transcribing a sample 5 to 10 minute audio material.  You can take transcription jobs from transcription companies or you can choose to go direct to the companies with the need for transcription services.  Various fields would have their own transcription needs.  In the academe, you can find students in need of lecture notes, or professors who wish to make a compilation of their academic speeches.  In the corporate setting, you would have board meeting proceedings, convention speeches, and interview recordings to transcribe.  The opportunities are endless.  You only have to show that you have the capacity and dedication to do the work of an excellent transcriptionist.  Once you have build a strong reputation in doing transcription work, you can expect customers to keep on outsourcing their jobs to you. </p>
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<p>While you might have a bit of a challenge trying to look for transcription work as you start out in the entry level transcription jobs, you will eventually find your own market when you do your work efficiently and conscientiously. Continuously turning in accurate and timely transcriptions will give you a transcription business that could bring you income until you grow old. For now, you should focus on how to get online medical transcription training and how to get transcription jobs without specialized training.</p>
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That&#8217;s currently my undergraduate plan in university and I&#8217;m already a junior on my way to achieving this.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d love to be an actress but if not another one of my dream jobs would be working in media at a national or even international level.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by instantstarluvr22</i><br/>I tried to get a job with a Comm and Media Arts major. I wanted to get into Advertising or TV Production and couldn&#8217;t do either. So now I&#8217;m a Healthcare Recruiter.</p>
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		<title>Entry level IT (database) job in Raleigh, NC. Can anyone help?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by South Carolina State Library Question by priyanka_d10: Entry level IT (database) job in Raleigh, NC. Can anyone help? I am planning to relocate to Raleigh in August and will be a fresh graduate looking for a job in IT, preferably working with databases. Can anyone help me regarding any efficient way to do so? [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><i>Question by priyanka_d10</i>: Entry level IT (database) job in Raleigh, NC. Can anyone help?</strong><br />
I am planning to relocate to Raleigh in August and will be a fresh graduate looking for a job in IT, preferably working with databases. Can anyone help me regarding any efficient way to do so? Any comments or help will be appreciated.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Dave C</i><br/>This site is pretty good for Raleigh.</p>
<p>http://triangle.computerwork.com/</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by D.Clow &#8211; Maryland Searching for entry level jobs If you are nearing your college graduation or have just earned your college degree, the next step is to look for employment. However, searching for entry level jobs may not always be so easy especially if you graduated from a competitive field. Of course, it is [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>Searching for entry level jobs </b></p>
<p>If you are nearing your college graduation or have just earned your college degree, the next step is to look for employment. However, searching for entry level jobs may not always be so easy especially if you graduated from a competitive field.</p>
<p>Of course, it is always worth the effort to ask assistance from your university or college&#8217;s career office. Take full advantage of the free assistance that your school offers. Personally meet with the career counsellor so you can be guided accordingly as to how you can improve your chances of getting hired by the company you prefer. A career counsellor will also be able to help you out in doing the necessary preparations in applying for a job such as getting ready for the job interview, creating a resume and cover letter, etc.</p>
<p>Another great resource that you can run to is the Department of Labor in your local state. This branch of the government is especially created to assist job seekers. From their office, you can learn job opportunities or up-coming job fairs that you can prepare for. You can also speak with the Department&#8217;s career counsellor if you need advice related to employment.</p>
<p>Of course, you can always check local newspaper job listings for companies that are hiring. However, some employers do not advertise through the media to cut the unnecessary expense. They may post job ads right from their locations or at public places where people can easily see them. This is why it&#8217;s also a good idea to do walk-in applications. Spend time visiting companies in your city and be ready to make personal inquiries.</p>
<p>What about online resources? Of course, it&#8217;s always the try to check out online job listings. You can also post your resume on these sites for employers who use the internet to seek potential workers. Many graduates seeking entry level jobs were successfully hired by their dream companies through job search websites. Just make sure that you use the right keywords to make easier for employers to find you.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, do not just focus on online resources. Because it is convenient to post a resume online and to browse for available jobs online, you can expect huge competition as well. If you really want to get a job, you should not rely on job search websites alone. Instead, you should also use your time in checking out other possible resources as mentioned above.</p>
<p>How about using the time off to learn new skills or consider a different career path? Some graduates from highly competitive fields choose to take a year off to earn a certificate in a related field where there is a higher rate of job opportunities. In fact, many have decided to take an entirely new career path where there is a higher demand of job opportunities.</p>
<p>Whichever you decide, what&#8217;s important is to have the determination. Although it will not be so easy, you should be ready to exert your time and effort in searching the job market for that dream job.</p>
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