Career & Jobs Infographics

Summer Work Schedule

Summer Work Schedule

Are you one of the 29% of employers that plans to hire a summer seasonal employee this year? If so, you’ll have a number of different considerations to make – including everything from where to hire your summer workers to whether or not you’ll keep these temp employees on in the fall. When I Work explores ‘summer work schedules” in the following infographic.

Overtime Rocks: Take The Next Step to Becoming a Rockstar

Overtime Rocks: Take The Next Step to Becoming a Rockstar

Want to distinguish yourself in the workplace? Your attention to detail and your timely completion of projects might be overlooked – but the overtime hours you put in are sure to get you noticed. This infographic looks at this subject.

The Cost of Job Stress

The Cost of Job Stress

Job stress, the number1 cause of stress in the U.S., is a leading factor in poor health and reduced creativity and problem solving
ability, costing American businesses $300 billion dollars a year. Top 10 Online Colleges looks at the cost of job stress in the following infographic.

Military Benefits For a Future in Design

Military Benefits For a Future in Design

The following infographic from NewSchool of Architecture + Design is a guide to help servicemen and women in the military to collect the necessary information and documents to apply to NSAD.

Jobs of the Future

Jobs of the Future

As technology and science make new advancements new jobs are created. Check out the infographic below presented by DegreeQuery.com to learn about jobs of the future.

Nurse Practitioner or Doctor of Nursing Practice?

Nurse Practitioner or Doctor of Nursing Practice?

This infographic compares the differences between a nurse practitioner and a doctor of nursing practice by taking a look at what a typical day’s tasks look like, average salary, job description, and more. This infographic serves for any prospective nurse or for those who are already nurses looking to advance their education.

Education Vs. Income Level

Education Vs. Income Level

What is our perception of the correlation between education and income? This infographic explores many facets of how education will impact a person’s life.

What Makes an Employee Happy

What Makes an Employee Happy

Rewarding and retaining good employees isn’t just about salary increases and holiday bonuses. In fact, according to research Yast has compiled, as many as 80% of employees surveyed indicate that they stay with their current employers simply because they like their work.

Do Increased Teacher Salaries Mean More Learning?

Do Increased Teacher Salaries Mean More Learning?

Most countries have a sizable education budget, with 70% of that budget covering teacher salaries. With stress on the education system, does it make sense to increase teacher pay? Let’s find out with the following infographic.

Fudging the Facts on a Resume

Fudging the Facts on a Resume

We all fudge the facts sometimes; from how big the fish we caught was to how old we are. Fudging the facts on a resume is one of the most common ways people stretch the truth. However, before you stretch the truth, fudge some facts, or down right lie on the next resume you submit keep in mind that many employers are starting to spend more time looking, researching, and reviewing resumes.

Summer Work Schedule

Summer Work Schedule

Are you one of the 29% of employers that plans to hire a summer seasonal employee this year? If so, you’ll have a number of different considerations to make – including everything from where to hire your summer workers to whether or not you’ll keep these temp employees on in the fall. When I Work explores ‘summer work schedules” in the following infographic.

Overtime Rocks: Take The Next Step to Becoming a Rockstar

Overtime Rocks: Take The Next Step to Becoming a Rockstar

Want to distinguish yourself in the workplace? Your attention to detail and your timely completion of projects might be overlooked – but the overtime hours you put in are sure to get you noticed. This infographic looks at this subject.

The Cost of Job Stress

The Cost of Job Stress

Job stress, the number1 cause of stress in the U.S., is a leading factor in poor health and reduced creativity and problem solving
ability, costing American businesses $300 billion dollars a year. Top 10 Online Colleges looks at the cost of job stress in the following infographic.

Military Benefits For a Future in Design

Military Benefits For a Future in Design

The following infographic from NewSchool of Architecture + Design is a guide to help servicemen and women in the military to collect the necessary information and documents to apply to NSAD.

Jobs of the Future

Jobs of the Future

As technology and science make new advancements new jobs are created. Check out the infographic below presented by DegreeQuery.com to learn about jobs of the future.

Nurse Practitioner or Doctor of Nursing Practice?

Nurse Practitioner or Doctor of Nursing Practice?

This infographic compares the differences between a nurse practitioner and a doctor of nursing practice by taking a look at what a typical day’s tasks look like, average salary, job description, and more. This infographic serves for any prospective nurse or for those who are already nurses looking to advance their education.

Education Vs. Income Level

Education Vs. Income Level

What is our perception of the correlation between education and income? This infographic explores many facets of how education will impact a person’s life.

What Makes an Employee Happy

What Makes an Employee Happy

Rewarding and retaining good employees isn’t just about salary increases and holiday bonuses. In fact, according to research Yast has compiled, as many as 80% of employees surveyed indicate that they stay with their current employers simply because they like their work.

Do Increased Teacher Salaries Mean More Learning?

Do Increased Teacher Salaries Mean More Learning?

Most countries have a sizable education budget, with 70% of that budget covering teacher salaries. With stress on the education system, does it make sense to increase teacher pay? Let’s find out with the following infographic.

Fudging the Facts on a Resume

Fudging the Facts on a Resume

We all fudge the facts sometimes; from how big the fish we caught was to how old we are. Fudging the facts on a resume is one of the most common ways people stretch the truth. However, before you stretch the truth, fudge some facts, or down right lie on the next resume you submit keep in mind that many employers are starting to spend more time looking, researching, and reviewing resumes.

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