How to Become an Engineering Psychologist

Engineering psychologists mainly specialize in developing safer and user-friendly products. Engineering psychology emerged during the World War II in 1940’s, as many traditional engineers began considering user factors when designing new products and programs. A career in engineering psychology would be ideal match for you if you enjoy designing and improving products to meet end-user’s needs.

How To Become A Speech-Language Pathologist

This infographic reveals the requirements to become a speech therapist in the US. Found within are the steps necessary for high school students to obtain a career in the speech therapy field. The student will be able to quickly understand the educational and career requirements. There is also a good overview of the job outlook for speech pathologists located in the United States.

What Is The Salary Of A Physical Therapist?

In this infographic you will get a feel for the salary data of a licensed physical therapist within the United States. The infographic provides a nice insight into the expected salary of a physical therapist by showing the median salaries over the last decade, average pay vs other health care jobs, salary by years of experience, skill level, gender, and by region.

Retail Job Postings By The Numbers, All Canadian Edition

So you’re posting your retail jobs online, looking for that elusive perfect candidate and you’re having little to no luck. Instead of pulling your hair out in exasperation, take a gander at Mindfield Group’s retail job postings infographic and realize that you’re not alone in your search for great talent…and then see what you can do about it.

Travel Therapy vs Permanent Therapy Job

This infographic takes a look at the lifestyle of a traveling therapist, including physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologist and compares the salary, benefits, and job experience to that of a therapist taking a permanent position.

Is Your Bad Boss Killing You?

A recent survey found that U.S. employees spend an average of 13 hours during the workweek and 6.2 hours over the weekend worrying about their boss says or does. Together that adds up to 19.2 hour a week of lament over bad boss woes.

How to Become a Firefighter

Firefighters are the nation’s heroes, from the local volunteer fire brigade to the brave FDNY force who rushed into the falling Twin Towers on September 11. Despite the dangers of the job, firefighting attracts many more people than there are positions available. To better your chance in securing a coveted spot on the squad, you’ll have to transform yourself into a fire warrior.

The Anatomy of a Boss from Hell

Most people think that the psychopaths in our world are behind bars and locked up with the key thrown away. What people don’t realize is that many times, these psychos are the ones that sign our paychecks. If that is you, enjoy the following infographic published by Become Career entitled “The Anatomy of a Boss from Hell.”