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Are you a college student with an interest in a career in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (also known as STEM)? If so, you might want to look into this great opportunity to work alongside professionals at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Are you a future mechanic looking for a little extra cash to help pay for college? Look no further: we have a whole slew of scholarship opportunities for Automotive Technology students that you need to check out!
Current certified nurse aides can participate in a free job training opportunity that will help increase their earning potential by up to 20 percent: Project OnRamp!
A “marketer” can refer to just about anybody. They can be flashy, yet analytical; they can be salesy but still subtle; outgoing or quiet. Marketing itself can involve a number of different tasks – research, design, promotion, retail sales and more. A marketing skill set can also come in handy in a huge array of industries, which is why DCCCD offers programs in both Business Marketing and Fashion Marketing.
Did you know you can take online classes from top four-year colleges and pay DCCCD tuition rates? It’s true! If you’ve completed at least 12 credit hours of college-level courses and have earned a 3.5 GPA or higher, you qualify.
Being a leader doesn’t always come naturally. Some of us are naturally inclined to become leaders and managers, sure, but the rest of us have to work at it. Luckily, many of these practical business skills can be studied, taught and improved on over time… and that’s where Dallas Community Colleges come in!
When it comes to business, money talks, and the language it speaks is Accounting. Additionally, it’s a stable, growing industry that pays well and comes with tons of career opportunities at various education levels. Sounds pretty good, right?
Every year since 1963, the U.S. has observed a National Small Business Week in honor of community contributions from local entrepreneurs and small business owners. The purpose of Small Business Week is to recognize these business owners and their employees, which make up more than half of Americans and create about two out of every three new jobs in the U.S. each year.
Think you might have what it takes to become an electrician? Keep reading to find out more about what the process entails.
Here it is: our last chapter in our series of blog posts on U.S. News and World Report’s 100 Best Jobs of 2016. We’ve managed to talk about a wide variety of industries, ranging from topics like health care, all the way to technology, engineering, math and management. This last segment will include a series of jobs that don’t quit fit in with everything else, but can still be great career options for the right person – especially for those who might be interested in serving others as a career.
Here we go…