Nov 12, 2013 | Career Infographics
3,700,000 jobs won’t get filled unless people become skilled. With a 7.3% unemployment rate, 11.6 million people are trying to fill 3.7 million jobs. That’s 3 people trying to fill 1 job. So why are there still 3.7 million open, and unfilled jobs? Find it out in the following infographic
Nov 12, 2013 | Sports and Athletic Infographics
The chance of hitting a hole-in-one from 150 yards happens more than people think. The National Hole in One Association created this infographic to share the stats of a question often asked, “What are the Odds of a Hole-inOne?”.
Nov 11, 2013 | Health Infographics
As millions of Americans consider their health care plans during open enrollment or as they take advantage of new marketplaces under the Affordable health Care Act, consumers should pick their provider before choosing a plan.
Nov 11, 2013 | Business Infographics
Neil’s Recruitment Co. mapped out over 350 marketing agencies to try and demonstrate the complexity and scale of the market. The graphic shows the structure, type, size (by headcount) and age of the agencies and their parent companies. They put this together using publically available information and ratified it with a representative or employee from each company wherever possible.
Nov 11, 2013 | Career Infographics
Considering your options in the health administration field? You’re on the right track to a rewarding career! According to Forbes.com, a Master’s degree in health administration “is one of the best degrees for [current] jobs.”Health administration careers average a median salary of $87,800 per year, with a 22 percent increase of projected employment for associated degrees.
Nov 11, 2013 | Business Infographics
Despite the impressively massive growth of China’s economy over the last few years, it is becoming evident that progress is slowing. How did China grow so quickly in the first place? Investments in education, agriculture, exportation, and trade tariff reductions all played a role. There were, however, consequences of such rapid growth. The following infographic outlines some of those consequences, provides additional details about how the China’s economy grew so fast, and forecasts the economic future of the country.
Nov 8, 2013 | Transportation Infographics
It’s happened to all of us. From another driver cutting us off, to the dreaded one-finger-salute, everyone on our roads has experienced road rage. Best Counseling Degrees has created an infographic detailing the facts behind road rage, and how to avoid it.
Nov 8, 2013 | Education Infographics
Scientific research and development may be a controversial subject, but Super Scholar has created a fact-packed infographic detailing everything you need to know about the current affairs-and the future-of scientific research and development spending, entitled “Brain Trust”.
Nov 8, 2013 | Sports and Athletic Infographics
Could Lionel Messi become the 2013 FIFA Ballon d’Or for the fifth consecutive year, or will it be Christian Ronaldo’s turn? Which of these footballing icons will lay claim to being the best player in the world? This infographic from Bet.Unibet lets you check out the stats.
Nov 8, 2013 | Health Infographics
Are you an organ donor? If so, congratulations — you are among the 42 percent of the adult population in the U.S. who are registered as organ donors in state donor registries. A simple check on the ‘donor’ box option at the DMV may reduce the devastation of the 18 people who die each day from lack of available organs for transplant.15 percent of patients die while waiting for a new heart. Organ donation saves lives. Be an organ donor.