By Nicholas Katers
The construction industry is consistently one of the strongest in the American economy. Residential and commercial builders take in billions of dollars each year as communities continue to expand outward. The 2008 Fortune 500 list places the construction industry just below real estate in terms of growth with Fluor ($16.6 billion), KBR ($9 billion) and URS ($5.3 billion) among builders leading...
By Linda Ray
Cytology, or cellular biology, is the study of cells in anatomy, physiology, pathology and chemistry. Cytology jobs are found in research laboratories, hospitals, university medical centers and pharmaceutical companies. Professionals study cells to detect abnormalities that can lead to cancer, fetal abnormalities and genetic disorders. Research physicians practiced in cytology skills are needed...
By Wendy Rose Gould
When you're at a loss for what you should do with your life, a career test is the perfect place to turn. There are many tests available that assess your personality, your goals and other factors to establish potential career matches for you. They all work a little differently but the purpose for each remains the same: to guide you in the right career direction. This career test evaluates...
By Bridget Everett
In 2006, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the United States employed approximately 2.5 million nurses. While the majority (60 percent) of nurses work in hospital settings, nurses also work in doctors offices, outpatient care centers, schools and other medical establishments. Nurses have several different educational options, including an associate's program, a bachelor's...