Dean Dellinger
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I have always written as a hobby. Now I'm affiliated with Essaypay.com. My writing interests include education, career, business, and advertising/marketing strategy.
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ESL Teaching Jobs: What English Teachers Must Ask
Finding ESL teaching jobs abroad can be a scary and frustrating experience even for ESL teachers that think about where and how they want to teach. Trying to discover if a foreign English school will actually provide an ESL teacher what they promise can be the hardest part for an English teacher. There are some things that a new English teacher can do to push the odds in his or her favor.
By Dean Dellinger2 years ago in Education
Are You Thinking About Nursing as a Career?
Are you contemplating a career change or are you just starting out in life wondering what profession to venture into? If you like challenges, excitement, people and a love for life, then becoming a registered nurse may be the right profession for you.
By Dean Dellinger2 years ago in Journal
College Freshman Survival Guide
Here's what I learned in my college years and what you should expect. College. The day you thought would never arrive is coming up fast. You've got your high school diploma, planned out your senior summer trips, and signed up for orientation. Excited? Scared? Relax! It's not quite so great a leap from high school as you might imagine- but it's always good to have some advice on the way.
By Dean Dellinger2 years ago in Education
A Guide to Online College Courses
Online courses tap into the area of e-learning and afford education to millions of students throughout the world. Education provided on the internet by online tutors is very popular for students of all age groups as it covers a large variety of subjects. Online courses and online training is fast emerging as a dynamic and growing industry in the present day world. This article is a guide for students to make smart choices when it comes to selecting online college courses.
By Dean Dellinger2 years ago in Education
5 Tips Job Seekers Over 50 Can Use to Make the Job Search Easier
There are a lot of misconceptions about employees over a certain age – they are technically impaired, have frequent absences due to illness, want too much money or they’re just looking for a job to tide them over until they can retire. Regardless of what others think, in fact, in spite of what some people believe, older workers have a lot to offer an employer.
By Dean Dellinger2 years ago in Journal
Top 25 Colleges Where Employers Love to Find Employees
Too often college students and their parents are lead to believe that the best education is one from an Ivy League – Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton and Yale – or other pricey, prestigious school. However, according to a recent Wall Street Journal survey, having a college degree from a fancy university is not always on the top of the list of requirements for companies hiring employees.
By Dean Dellinger2 years ago in Education