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		<title>Where to Fill Out a Blockbuster Online Job Application</title>
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Working at Blockbuster seems like it would be a pretty cool after school job, doesn’t it? Of course, any job requires hard work from its employees, but who doesn’t love to have the latest dirt on when their favorite movies are coming out?


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<p>Working at Blockbuster seems like it would be a pretty cool after school job, doesn’t it? Of course, any job requires hard work from its employees, but who doesn’t love to have the latest dirt on when their favorite movies are coming out?</p>
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<p><strong>How old do I have to be to work at Blockbuster?</strong></p>
<p>Most chain stores that spread across multiple states have just set a company wide minimum age that complies with all of these states’ requirements. Blockbuster is one of those stores. In order to work here, you must be at least eighteen years old.</p>
<p><strong>What Blockbuster looks for in an employee:</strong></p>
<p>Besides the age requirement, Blockbuster is looking for a few other qualities in their employees.</p>
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<li> You must love movies! First and foremost, you must share a passion for cinema. One of the perks of working at Blockbuster is that you receive free movie rentals. More importantly, you are also going to have customers who ask your opinion or input on certain movies. Plus, having a passion for your job always makes work more enjoyable.</li>
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<li> Great communication skills! A customer may ask for your help looking for a certain movie or they may ask for you recommendations if they are sure what they would like to see for that particular night.</li>
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<li> Lively energy! Everyone gets tired, and it can be frustrating to deal with customers. In addition to maintain a cheerful front in front of customers, you must also be willing to demonstrate the same front and respectfulness towards your coworkers. A winning smile never hurts either!</li>
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<li>A willingness to be a team player! There are many different jobs that need doing within a store. One day you may be asked to work up front as a cashier. Another day, you may be asked to sort and restock movies in the back. A willingness in doing whatever is asked of you will assist you in getting ahead in your job.</li>
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What you may be asked to do at Blockbuster:</strong></p>
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<li> Cashier</li>
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<li> Stocking movies</li>
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<li> Cleaning the store</li>
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<li> Offering assistance to customers by asking them if they need help with their purchases</li>
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Things to consider when applying to Blockbuster</strong>:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.blockbuster.com/corporate/careers/benefits" target="_blank">There are so many benefits!</a></p>
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<li> Free movie and game rentals! What is not to love about that?</li>
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<li> In store discounts</li>
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<li> Flexible schedules</li>
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<li> 401K plans</li>
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<li> Tuition assistance for college</li>
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<li> Insurance coverage</li>
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<p><strong><br />
How do I apply at Blockbuster</strong>?</p>
<p>The most preferable method for applying to a job at Blockbuster is in person. This allows the manager to meet with you and form a positive impression about who you are. To locate a store near you, you can use the <a href="http://www.blockbuster.com/corporate/careers/benefits" target="_blank">company’s online store locator.<br />
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However, you can also <a href="http://www.blockbuster.com/corporate/businessOpportunities" target="_blank">apply to Blockbuster online</a>.  Blockbuster maintains a pool of prospective employees. If a position at a store near you becomes available, they will have your application already on file.</p>
<p>You can also become a fan of <a href="http://www.facebook.com/blockbusterinc" target="_blank">Blockbuster online on Facebook</a> to keep up with all of the latest happenings.</p>
<p>Good luck in your job search!</p>
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		<title>How to Write a Resume That Gets The Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 07:40:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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Do you know how to write a resume? Writing a resume can sometimes be a sore spot among job seekers because, let&#8217;s admit it &#8211; it&#8217;s boring, and it can be a chore. You know you have to write it in order to inform future employers about your experience and skills &#8211; but what do [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do you know how to write a resume? Writing a resume can sometimes be a sore spot among job seekers because, let&#8217;s admit it &#8211; it&#8217;s boring, and it can be a chore. You know you have to write it in order to inform future employers about your experience and skills &#8211; but what do you write about when it&#8217;s your first time ever to get a job? How do you impress someone when you haven&#8217;t been around for very long, much more have an extensive career to speak of? <strong>How do you write a resume that gets the job?</strong></p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re still in college but are actively looking for a job, then you know how much it sucks to have an empty resume. What do you put there? It&#8217;s not like they give you a master&#8217;s degree for wielding lightsabers. Or a doctorate in air guitar. Or even an associate&#8217;s degree in beer pong. How do you present yourself as an eager undergrad (or even fresh grad), ready to be a young professional?</p>
<p>Keep in mind that a resume is a necessity. It provides information not only about past job experiences, but also of your education and skills. Look at it as an investment: by taking the time to craft the perfect resume, that piece of paper will become your potential gateway towards a great future someday.</p>
<p><strong>How to Write a Resume That Gets The Job</strong></p>
<p><strong>Step 1: Research, Research, Research</strong><br />
Before you write your resume, there is research. When you finally decide what type of job you want to get, it is very important to find out more about the industry which it belongs to. Industry information gives you an idea of the type of people who have that kind of job, the range of salary you can get, and even sample resumes. As a college student or recent graduate, your best foot forward is to focus on your educational background, exemplary extra-curricular activities, school awards, thesis projects and skill set. Read more about what employers are looking for and expecting from college students. Find out if the industry you&#8217;ve chosen is &#8220;friendly&#8221; towards young people, or if you are bound to work in an environment where it&#8217;s hard to find someone your age to relate to.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2: Come Up with A Job Objective</strong><br />
What is your career goal? What do you want to do in a job? What are you expecting out of it? A job objective describes to an employer what you are looking for. If your description matches what they are able and capable of giving you, then you&#8217;re one step closer towards getting an interview. A job objective is usually the first thing that you put in your resume after you have listed your personal information. It is a statement, must be direct to the point, honest but not demanding. Make sure that you sound professional, and you use the proper business terms.</p>
<p>DON&#8217;T: To work in a big office and to be paid big bucks.<br />
DO: To collaborate with a creative team and work on projects that stretch the limits of imagination</p>
<p>DON&#8217;T: To have a boss that teaches me new stuff<br />
DO: To learn from dynamic mentors and maximize management skills and training experience</p>
<p>Something even shorter and simpler:<br />
&#8220;To obtain the position as a [job] in [company] and work in a challenging environment&#8221;<br />
&#8220;To obtain a [job department] position that is intriguing and challenging and has potential for personal growth and development&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Step 3: Write the Perfect Resume</strong><br />
a. Bio and contact information: Use your full given name. Indicate your birth date and age. Give a phone number where you can be reached. Make sure that you provide a professional-looking email address where employers can reach you. Create a separate email account if you have to, and refrain from using cute handles &#8211; your name is enough for a username. Provide a link to an online portfolio or website if you like.<br />
b. Job objective: Remember KISS &#8211; Keep It Short and Simple.<br />
c. Education: Since you are still in college or you have just graduated, this is an important part of your resume. Indicate the full name of your school, years studied, your GPA, and your major and minor (if any). If you have taken extra classes somewhere, and you think it&#8217;s an important detail about you and related to the job you are applying for, put it in. For example, if you are applying as a photographer and have a literature degree, but have taken serious classes in a photography school, then it matters and should be included in your resume.<br />
d. Employment: Include this if you have previous jobs before that you think are relevant, like freelance writer for a magazine (include publication details) or part-time German language tutor (if you&#8217;re applying as a translator). Also include the dates when you had these jobs (when you started and when it ended). If you did volunteer work, you can put that, too. However, do remember to edit yourself. Your future employer doesn&#8217;t need to know everything, especially if it has nothing to do with the job. If you are applying for the position as an account executive, it hardly matters that you got paid to walk the neighbor&#8217;s dogs last year. But if you are looking to become a swim instructor, then that lifeguard gig you&#8217;ve been doing for the past three summers might count.<br />
e. School orgs and activities: If you are part of an organization, or have several notable extra-curricular activities, write them down. It is particularly enticing to employers if you have been a leader or held high positions, have started a club, hosted events, spearheaded projects, and more.<br />
f. Honors and awards: Whether they&#8217;re academic, given by the community or from sports, they matter. Also include any scholarships, contests won and other achievements.<br />
g. Skills: This is where you indicate whatever you&#8217;re good at: writing, designing, public speech, programming, if you speak any languages, etc. This is also where you put what software programs you are proficient in, like Microsoft Office (if you know all programs, else just put individually what you know, like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.), Adobe Photoshop, Corel Draw, etc.<br />
h. Interests: This is a more personal part of the resume. Not everyone puts it because sometimes the job you&#8217;re applying for doesn&#8217;t call for it, and sometimes people fear it&#8217;s unprofessional. Use your judgment &#8211; there&#8217;s nothing wrong with letting your future employer know what interests you, because it makes you more personable and interesting, but sometimes too much information can not lead to good things, too. So be witty enough to be interesting but prudent enough to still keep it in taste. For example, your interests could be: &#8220;art, literature, history and culture.&#8221;<br />
i. References: Since you don&#8217;t have much experience yet, you will need references whom potential employers can call to verify not only your identity but your character. Usually two to three references are enough. Make sure that you inform these people and ask their permission. Also let them know once you&#8217;ve passed your resume somewhere, so they can prepare in case they get a call. Choose people who know you but can give a professional opinion and recommendation of you, like a respected professor, a co-fellow at a writer&#8217;s workshop, a student leader you&#8217;ve worked with at your organization, or your former boss. Refrain from getting a family member.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4: Tailor and Polish</strong><br />
Now that you have written your resume, it is now time to review and edit. Again, remember the KISS rule: keep it short and simple. An ideal resume consists of one page only. This is because there are a lot of people who pass their resumes &#8211; employers do not have time to sift through everything. If you don&#8217;t catch their interest from the get-go, then a second or third page full of your achievements won&#8217;t matter. Be specific. Show that you are not just passing a generic resume &#8211; customize it according to the company whom you will be giving it to. Remember that your resume should highlight why you would be the perfect candidate for the job, so only put info that is relevant. Check for grammatical errors and typos &#8211; simple errors can turn off a reader fast. <a href="http://www.bc.edu/offices/careers/skills/resumes/verbs.html">Use action verbs</a>. Do not use &#8220;I&#8221; or &#8220;me&#8221; or &#8220;my&#8221;.</p>
<p><strong>Step 5: Use a Clean Design</strong><br />
Make use of white space. Use simple, clear font. Serif fonts are ideal, like Times New Roman. Font sizes should be around 10-12. Avoid excessive formatting. Print on white paper. Prepare an electronic version (save as .RTF if possible) in case you are asked to submit it online.</p>
<p>Some entry level sample resumes (for new graduates or those who are currently in college):<br />
<a href="http://www.visions-unltd.com/MasterWeb/Apps/ResumeWeb/resumehelp.aspx"><img src="http://collegemoneymakingideas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/resume1.gif" alt="resume1 How to Write a Resume That Gets The Job" title="how-to-write-a-resume-that-gets-the-job-1" width="600" height="776" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-881" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://workbloom.com/resume/sample/finance-01.aspx"><img src="http://collegemoneymakingideas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/resume2.gif" alt="resume2 How to Write a Resume That Gets The Job" title="how-to-write-a-resume-that-gets-the-job-2" width="612" height="792" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-882" /></a></p>
<p>More?<br />
How To Write a Resume<br />
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<p>More often than not, simple is best. But, if you are feeling creative and daring, here are some who took the risk and thought outside the box:<br />
- <a href="http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/05/30-artistic-and-creative-resumes/">30 Artistic and Creative Résumés</a><br />
- <a href="http://jobmob.co.il/blog/beautiful-resume-ideas-that-work/">36 Beautiful Resume Ideas That Work</a></p>
<p>A good resume separates you from hundreds of application letters on the desk. It gets you noticed and transfers you from the &#8216;Rejects&#8217; to the &#8216;Has Potential&#8217; pile. A great resume gets you one foot in the door. It gets you an interview. An excellent resume gets employers excited, and they can&#8217;t wait to call you in to say, &#8220;You&#8217;re Hired.&#8221; Where do you want to belong?
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		<dc:creator>Zack</dc:creator>
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McDonalds is the largest fast food chain in the world. To date, it has 31,000 outlets worldwide and is being visited by more than 47 million people everyday. In the United States alone, it has over 13,000 outlets employing about 1.5 million people.

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<p><a href="http://collegemoneymakingideas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/golden-arches.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-466" src="http://collegemoneymakingideas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/golden-arches-300x243.jpg" alt="golden arches 300x243 Where Can I Fill Out a Mcdonalds Application Online?" width="300" height="243" title="Where Can I Fill Out a Mcdonalds Application Online?" /></a>McDonalds is the largest fast food chain in the world. To date, it has 31,000 outlets worldwide and is being visited by more than 47 million people everyday. In the United States alone, it has over 13,000 outlets employing about 1.5 million people.</p>
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<p>If you are a college student and is looking for a job to help you in your financial needs, what could be more appropriate than getting into a big company. McDonalds is probably the first company in the job list of many students. It is easy to go to any McDonalds outlet because they are just about everywhere. You can just go to any of the outlets and submit your application in person.</p>
<p>But we all know that college students are busy people. There are just about tons of things to study when you are in college so most of the time, students no longer have time for any other things. If you are really interested in applying for a job and to get that money to supplement your daily expenditures, then you need to find time to apply in person. However, it is just a hassle to groom yourself when you are not even going to be interviewed right away. The best alternative for that is to submit your<strong> McDonalds application online</strong>.</p>
<p>With the advent of modern technology, the Internet has been a rich source for almost anything. You can just use the worldwide web to submit your <strong>McDonalds application online</strong>. You can do this fast unlike submitting the application in person which will require you to walk or commute for several miles. <strong>McDonalds application onlin</strong>e can be filed out in just a matter of few minutes.<a href="http://collegemoneymakingideas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/ronald_mcdonald_jumping.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-467" src="http://collegemoneymakingideas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/ronald_mcdonald_jumping.jpg" alt="ronald mcdonald jumping Where Can I Fill Out a Mcdonalds Application Online?" width="300" height="274" title="Where Can I Fill Out a Mcdonalds Application Online?" /></a></p>
<p><strong>McDonalds application online</strong> can be easily accessed on any location. You can easily find a job in an restaurant near you because the <strong>McDonalds application online</strong> will direct you to specific outlets in your area or any chosen city. Before you are able to access the <strong>McDonalds application online</strong> form, you will be allowed to choose what position you would like to apply for. If you are just starting, I suggest you choose Restaurant Crew first because that position does not require any previous experience, but if you have worked on related job before, then you can go shoot for higher positions like Hourly Manager, Assistant Manager, and Restaurant Manager.</p>
<p>To start off your job hunting now, you can go to McDonalds official career page at <a href="http://www.mcdonalds.com/usa/work/search.html">http://www.mcdonalds.com/usa/work/search.html</a>.
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A well-paying, rewarding career doesn&#8217;t have to mean a four-year slog through college. There are plenty of jobs that pay nicely with less education, ranging from certificate courses just a few months long to two-year community college programs.
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<p>A well-paying, rewarding career doesn&#8217;t have to mean a four-year slog through college. There are plenty of jobs that pay nicely with less education, ranging from certificate courses just a few months long to two-year community college programs.</p>
<p>Education costs for most of these careers are modest &#8212; you might even pay nothing at all. If you&#8217;re from a low-income family and between 18-24, you may qualify to receive up to three years of free job training, housing and support services through the federal program Job Corps. National program director Esther Jacobs says Job Corps serves roughly 100,000 students a year.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re the best-kept secret in this country,&#8221; she says.</p>
<p>Otherwise, state-sponsored technical and vocational schools will usually be a cheaper option than private training companies, and many offer financial aid. Most training programs will help you with job placement when you&#8217;re done, too.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a look at some of the best-paying jobs you can get into fast, listed with their median annual pay rate for someone with three to five years&#8217; experience, according to PayScale.com.</p>
<p>Network installers, network administrators, computer systems administrators<br />
If you enjoy tinkering with computers and wireless-network routers, consider this field. The business slowdown may have damped demand a bit, but it&#8217;ll rebound fast as the economy picks up, says Laurence Shatkin, co-author of &#8220;300 Best Jobs Without a Four-Year Degree.&#8221; Salary: $49,801.</p>
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<p>Police officer<br />
Law-and-order types who enjoy working with people might consider a quick career change into law enforcement. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports some police departments take candidates right out of high school and let them start with just a few months of training provided by the department, while others require one to two years of police-academy training. $47,485.</p>
<p>Court reporter<br />
This one&#8217;s a great recession-proof career for those who enjoy courtroom drama. There&#8217;s great job security as the courts must continue to function in good times or bad, notes author Shatkin. $47,275.</p>
<p>Clinical laboratory technologist<br />
Science nuts who regularly watch &#8220;CSI&#8221; might want to consider this line of work. Clinical lab techs examine tissue and body fluids under a microscope and test them for diseases. This field is expected to grow as new diagnostic tests continue to be developed, says Shatkin. Entry into the field requires at least a two-year training course from either a technical college or hospital. $47,081.</p>
<p>Heating-ventilation-air conditioning (HVAC) installer<br />
If you enjoy working with your hands, this job&#8217;s got that, along with the satisfaction of knowing you&#8217;re helping people stay cool &#8212; or warm. You can earn the required certificate at a community college, private school or online (click here for a list of schools), and get started in just a few months. $44,814.</p>
<p>Computer numerical control<br />
In areas of the country that still have a strong manufacturing base, there&#8217;s demand for people who can program the robots that do much of today&#8217;s assembly-line work, says Bryan Albrecht, president of Gateway Technical College in Kenosha, Wisconsin. &#8220;You need strong analytical decision making skills, where you can diagnose a problem in a machine,&#8221; he says. $44,629.</p>
<p>Solar energy systems installer<br />
This and many other &#8220;green&#8221; jobs are hot now, as the recently signed federal stimulus bill put billions into alternative energy and energy conservation. Albrecht reports classes in this field are filling up fast at his college, as a boom in installing solar panels is expected. $44,460.</p>
<p>Correctional officer<br />
Working in prisons can be stressful and hazardous, so it pays pretty well. Corrections can also be a good option for those who want to work the night shift, as prisons must be staffed 24/7. The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics report on this occupation notes that local and state prisons may accept high school graduates without further training. $42,795.</p>
<p>Security and fire-alarm systems installers<br />
Demand for security systems, Webcams and fire alarms is increasing, author Shatkin says, because the price of these systems is falling. The National Alarm Association of America says training can be done in less than two weeks and costs under $1,000. $41,417.</p>
<p>Aircraft mechanic<br />
People who enjoy tinkering with their cars &#8212; and live near an airport &#8212; might consider this field, which pays better than automotive repair. Unless Americans suddenly give up their love affair with cheap travel, this field is expected to see continued steady growth. According to the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, roughly 170 schools nationwide are certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to offer the needed training, which usually takes between 18 months and two years. $39,584.</p>
<p>Source: Carol Tice, PayScale.com</p>
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<p>If you want to know <strong>what can you do with a business degree</strong> you can get a Bachelor of Economics degree, which will allow you to work as an economist. This is someone who analyzes current and historic economic trends and makes recommendations to companies, organizations or governments.</p>
<p>Another form of <strong>business degree</strong> is Bachelor of Business Administration. With this type of degree, you can work in marketing, accounting, management and more.</p>
<p>A Bachelor of Accounting degree gives you the ability to work as an accountant in large companies around the world.</p>
<p>One of the most common business degrees is a Bachelor of Commerce, which allows you to work in a wide array of business disciplines, and gives you the largest ability to work in the business industry. <a href="http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_jobs_can_you_get_with_Bachelor_Of_commerce">This</a> article on WikiAnswers list all sorts of jobs for someone with a degree in commerce including, international banker, mortgage broker and stockbroker. But with everything that&#8217;s going on in the economy, you may want to rethink these particular jobs for the moment.</p>
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<p>Also, there are some trends that show that the level of <strong>business degree</strong> you have can dictate just how much money you make (although I don&#8217;t give a lot of weight to this because what you make really depends on a lot of other factors). For example, if you choose to get an Associate’s degree in business, your starting salary may be about $25,000 to $40,000 per year. If you choose to stay in school for the extra two years, then you can get a Bachelor’s degree in business and your earning power may increase by $10,000 with a starting salary of $35,000 to $50,000.</p>
<p>If you want to go even further and spend a few more years in school, you can get your Master’s degree in business. With this, you get a starting salary in excess of $60,000 per year.</p>
<p>Business is a diverse field and with a <strong>business degree</strong> you can get a job almost anywhere. There will always be business and the business world is always looking for people who can find new ways of doing things. Whether you specialize in marketing, accounting, management, economics or business law, you will find a job with one of the most solid degrees possible, a business degree. Know what you want and choose a career in the business field that you like.</p>
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<p>Almost every gamer experiences the desire to participate in the creation of video games at some point in their lifetime. It all begins with a simple idea that you have; an idea that you wish you could just give to someone else to make for you. You might play a game, and after experiencing the horrible sound of it, you and decide you want to make one that is better. Some people are inspired by others successes such as the musical works of composer Nobuo Uematsu or Yoshitaka Amano&#8217;s brilliant art. So begins your adventure into the game industry; an industry that at a first look seems to be closed off from the rest of the world, until today.</p>
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<p>Game industry jobs are not placed in official job banks of the United States of America as of today (though they are becoming more popular every year), and most people have to research tons of sites and books all by themselves, however with this guide you will be able to quickly assess where you belong in the industry and if you belong at all. There once was a day when almost everyone in the industry had entered by chance, when simply sitting in a game store would get them a job, but today that will not happen; there are many people after these positions, requiring much more out of you. The development teams have grown dramatically in size.</p>
<p>Level One: The Big Questions</p>
<p>The first thing is to decide specifically what you want to do. Do you like math? Do you have the patience to work long hours in the night trying to figure out why a character continues to freeze when he jumps in the air? Can you draw using computer software? Are you willing to spend time either at a game design school and the large amounts of money for them, or will you start at the bottom and work your way to the position you desire instead? Do you know any ways that you may be able to network yourself with members of the industry?</p>
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<p>Level Two: The Different Roads</p>
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<p>There are very diverse and specific positions available. Each position has different preparations for it, and each one requires that you have sharpened your abilities at certain skills. Without the required skills, your chances at the job become slimmer, and if you want to maximize in profit, you will want to be an expert at what you do, because a successful game means a big bonus. You might as well start towards that position as you read this so you get a competitive edge over others.</p>
<p>The Designers</p>
<p>Game Designers are known as the masterminds behind the flow of a game, or in some instances the failures (Bible Adventures we?????re looking at you). This field could require many things, mostly the person needs to be well rounded in other positions so they can organize and bring out ideas from everyone else and be ready to assist the other workers when necessary. You can find game design documents samples via search engine online, and then try and stay and focused as you complete one. After you finish the document, find basic game software program such as the popular RPG Maker, and see how well you can execute the idea to the program. If you cannot accomplish this task, you may need to look at other positions in the industry.</p>
<p>Average Salary Range: $43,486-$83,734</p>
<p>The Producer</p>
<p>The parents of the game companies workers. It is highly important that a producer is organized, or the entire project will self-destruct, as well the millions of dollars put into it. You need to work on organizations skills for this career before you apply, try to put yourself on schedules and budgets, make to do lists, and follow through to see if you can do them. Try out clerical jobs early in your life to get some experience with organization. Since their job is so crucial to the creation of a game, and they have to put in many hours to make sure everything is going just right, their salaries tend to go higher than other positions quicker. (Though other positions can make far more in the long run)</p>
<p>Average Salary Range: $60,802-$118,418</p>
<p>The Artist</p>
<p>If you are artistically gifted, you will find a big place in the industry. From animation to concept art, everything that the designer envisions needs to be brought to life by the artists. Those without default skills can sometimes pick them up in simple art classes or books, but beware of entering the industry without ability for you will quickly find yourself without a job.</p>
<p>Average Salary Range: $45,675-$98,896</p>
<p>The Programmer</p>
<p>Programming is no easy job. Most people realize this when they take a simple course of BASIC and realize that BASIC is actually not all that basic to the average person, leading to major changes. The in-depth engines that games have today with the power of systems, such as the Playstation 3, mean that every little detail needs to exist in a game, and lazily copying and pasting levels and codes will lead to no sales and ultimately no pay. There is rarely a case of someone beginning as a lead programmer, though if you attend a rigorous school such as Digipen University, you may be allowed to start as one. If you want to get a head start today, Digipen offers summer programs to kids for some large sums of cash that can teach you the basics, however if you want a cheaper route (you know you do), see if you can master C++ using available books, such as the C++ Primer. C++ is the basic language most programmers learn, and after learn it you should then decide whether this field is really for you.</p>
<p>Average Salary Range: $53,000-$121,000</p>
<p>The Composer</p>
<p>If you decide to become a composer, then music school would obviously be your first choice, unless you already have taught yourself how to use the musical software necessary to make games. It is one of the highest paying jobs in the industry, with the requirement of songs to loop in games and sound effects when actions occur. Composers need to be able to develop songs quickly to match the heavy schedule of games and tend to be out of the regular gaming world except to submit their work.</p>
<p>Average Salary: $51,370-$92,344</p>
<p>The Tester</p>
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<p>When most people begin their journey in the industry, it begins with testing. As a tester, you can learn what really makes a game good and bad, which could ultimately help you when you climb to higher positions. Whenever you play a game from now on, think to yourself what you like and don&#8217;t like and begin to write them down on a piece of paper. After you finish, organize your thoughts to what can really improve the game, and you have just accomplished what a game tester normally does, except they do this in the early stages of games, when more glitches are present. If you can test games clearly and understand how they function, you may be able to also find work as a game journalist, but that is only if you can write well.</p>
<p>Average Salary Range: $24,797-$61,310</p>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://collegemoneymakingideas.com/go/Discover_how_you_could_do_the_same_thing_and_get_paid_a_full_time_job_s_salary_to_play_video_games_all_day_long_/256/5" target="_blank"><em>Discover how you could do the same thing and get paid a full-time job&#8217;s salary to play video games all day long. </em></a></p></blockquote>
<p>Level Three: Absorbing Abilities</p>
<p>You really do not need to get an education in order to be involved in the game industry, however it will help you to show that you have a degree, as it will say that you have discipline, can work hard for something, and are intelligent. You will also make more money a year. There are special circumstances where going to school would be a good idea.</p>
<p>If you want to enter programming, Digipen has been known to create programming geniuses from their school and has special deals with many companies to help you get a job (many other gaming schools have bad reputations for their job placement promises). Be prepared for more math numbers than your brain may be able to process in a day and a very strict lifestyle for four years if you do choose to go to Digipen. As far as design is concerned, you could learn many of the same things at art schools such as Ringling School of Art, instead of going to regular game design schools that focus on programming. No matter what, if your education is going to be based on video games, be prepared to give up lots of money now or in the future of loans. Digipen is currently $63,756 without special fees and Ringling School of Art is roughly $42,152 a year without special fees. The good thing is that at this point and time, game companies don&#8217;t require actual game degrees, though one day it may become the case that they do, so just get a degree in something that you want to learn, and then take your place in the industry you wanted to enter at the beginning of your adventure.</p>
<p>GAME OVER</p>
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		<title>How Much Money Do GameStop Employees Make? College Students Making Money in Gaming</title>
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Everyone wants to make money doing something they love and that&#8217;s why many people go to college. They want to get degrees in fields that interest them.  But what do you do when you&#8217;re in college so you can pay the bills? Just because someone is in college, does that mean they should work at [...]]]></description>
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<p>Everyone wants to make money doing something they love and that&#8217;s why many people go to college. They want to get degrees in fields that interest them.  But what do you do when you&#8217;re in college so you can pay the bills? Just because someone is in college, does that mean they should work at a job they hate? It doesn&#8217;t. This is why a lot of college students have decided to make money working somewhere they love, and for many that means working at GameStop. If this sounds like you and you&#8217;re wondering <strong>how much do GameStop employees make,</strong> then you probably already know that GameStop is a worldwide videogame retailer that represents a paradise for the college gamer. One of the questions you might probably ask is, &#8220;<a href="http://teenmoneymakingideas.com/how-old-do-you-have-to-be-to-work-at-gamestop/">How old do you have to be to work at GameStop?</a> &#8221;</p>
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<p>More importantly, <strong>how much do GameStop employees make?</strong> Well it might depend greatly on the position you work within the company and the store itself. Naturally, the store manager makes the most and is the only one on a salary wage. The store manager makes between $29,000 and $45,000 a year, with an average of $34,926.</p>
<p>Game advisors are the ones who help people choose games and <a href="http://collegemoneymakingideas.com/go/they_even_get_to_play_the_games/261/3" target="_blank">they even get to play the games</a> so they know what games people will want. These employees make between six and eight dollars an hour with $7.06 an hour being the average. The senior game advisor makes a little more, between eight dollars and nine dollars, with an average of $8.23 per hour. In terms of the assistant manager, they make between ten dollars and $12 per hour, with an average $10.92 per hour.</p>
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<p>Naturally, unless someone wants to make a career out of working at <strong>GameStop,</strong> most college students are going to move on from the store eventually. While the pay does seem low, it beats working at a fast food restaurant. For many, just <a href="http://collegemoneymakingideas.com/go/being_surrounded_by_games_and_being_able_to_play_those_games/261/5" target="_blank">being surrounded by games and being able to play those games</a> is the best thing about the being a Game Stop employee.</p>
<p>The longer you do stay at the store, the more you will make. Eventually, you may be pulling in over $10 per hour at the store. It is also important to remember that some stores will pay more while others will not. The better a store does, the more you will be paid.</p>
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		<title>Five Fun Jobs for College Students</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 11:54:04 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>College is an interesting time of life for many young adults, because it is a rare opportunity to spread their wings and test the waters in a number of unique opportunities. If you are a struggling college student trying to pay the rent and tuition at the same time, it can be challenging to find interesting ways to make ends meet.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why many college students end up working the fast food circuit or a similar boring job to get the bills paid. However, supporting yourself through higher academia doesn&#8217;t have to mean slaving away at a boring task for peanuts for the next four years. There are fun ways to meet your financial obligations and possibly enjoy a few perks at the same time. We&#8217;ve got five <strong>fun jobs for college students</strong> that you might want to consider.</p>
<p>1. Lifeguard<br />
Get your tan and earn your dough at the same time next summer. There are plenty of opportunities for those who are excellent swimmers and have a Red Cross Advanced Life Saving Certificate. Lifeguards can work at public pools, beaches, schools and recreation centers. The pay is usually decent and there may be opportunities to teach swim lessons as well. Indoor pools will also provide year-round opportunities so you can earn as much as you need.</p>
<p>2. Work for your Local Sports Team<br />
Baseball, hockey, football and basketball teams all require a large staff to run game nights. Sell snacks in the bleachers or get behind the counter for concession sales. Maybe you can get a job in the office as an administrative assistant. The perks for a job like this go without saying, from meeting your favorite players to seeing every home game if you are working the crowd.</p>
<p>3. Work in a Movie Theatre<br />
Sure you spend a lot of time sweeping popcorn off the carpet, but you might get to see every first release for free. Movie theatres also have flexible hours and are often willing to work around students&#8217; schedules. However, keep in mind that theatres are open 365 days a year, so you might need to be willing to pull holiday duty at least once or twice during the year.</p>
<p><em>Click below to see how you can go from a dead end job to doing something you love and make money doing it.</em><br />
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<p>4. Work in your Favorite Club<br />
If you can&#8217;t get enough of the college party scene, you can make some money at your favorite activity by working as a bartender or waiter at a campus club. Some places will require a stint in Bartending School, while others will be willing to train you on the job. Some students make enough in tips to pay the bills and then some.</p>
<p>5. Work in a Video Store<br />
If you are an avid gamer, the local video store may hire you to work behind the counter. Game stores like to bring in students that are knowledgeable about a wide range of games, and when business is slow, you may be able to sneak in some playtime of your own. Plus, you might get a reasonable discount on purchases.</p>
<p>Paying your way through college doesn&#8217;t have to mean drudging away at a boring part time job with few benefits. With a little imagination and some persistence in the job hunt, you can find a gig that will pay the bills and provide some fun at the same time. College is meant to be experienced and enjoyed.
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With a difficult job market for traditional employment, there is a rise in the number of recent graduates from both undergraduate and graduate business schools starting their own companies right after graduation, according to a feature in the magazine BusinessWeek.

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<p>With a difficult job market for traditional employment, there is a rise in the number of recent graduates from both undergraduate and graduate business schools starting their own companies right after graduation, according to a feature in the magazine BusinessWeek.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Students are looking out over the horizon and saying, &#8216;You know what, there may be no job waiting for me when I graduate,&#8217; &#8221; Bernhard Schroeder, director of the Entrepreneurial Management Center at San Diego State University&#8217;s College of Business told the magazine.</p>
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<p>It is a difficult time to launch into an entrepreneurial career. In the first quarter of 2009, venture capital activity plummeted to just $3 billion according to a new report from PricewaterhouseCoopers and the National Venture Capital Association.</p>
<p>That is a new 12-year low, and may make it extremely difficult for some ideas to ever get off the ground.</p>
<p>One way entrepreneurs can access money is to enter business plan competitions. The prize money can be used to launch a career as an entrepreneur, but contestants also benefit from the chance to talk to venture</p>
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Feel stuck in a job you don&#8217;t like? With unemployment rates so high, you&#8217;re probably better off looking at it this way: Sometimes the grass is actually browner on the other side of the fence.

From poultry processor to odor tester, here&#8217;s a look at the weird jobs that might make you grateful for yours.
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<p>Feel stuck in a job you don&#8217;t like? With unemployment rates so high, you&#8217;re probably better off looking at it this way: Sometimes the grass is actually browner on the other side of the fence.</p>
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<p>From poultry processor to odor tester, here&#8217;s a look at the weird jobs that might make you grateful for yours.</p>
<p>Poultry processor (Salary range: $16,000-$30,000)<br />
If you get grossed out pulling the gizzards from your plucked and processed chicken, imagine what it&#8217;s like to be surrounded by the smells, sights, and sounds of a lively poultry processing plant. Workers quit their jobs at a rate five times that of the average employee. It&#8217;s definitely not a job for the chicken-hearted.</p>
<p>Lift-pump remover (Salary range: $22,000-63,000)<br />
Imagine getting paid to swim &#8212; in sewage. Lift-pump removers actually dive right into the doo, sometimes five stories high, in order to lift a stuck pump in an area of a sewage treatment plant. You could say this is one crappy job.</p>
<p>Animal semen collector (Salary range: $17,000-$54,000)<br />
The sperm of various animals is a necessary ingredient in artificial insemination, but it&#8217;s not like a dairy bull can just walk into a private room with the latest Playbull in his hooves and walk out with a sample for the Mrs. That bull needs a hand, as do horses, pigs, goats, and even turkeys (who are notorious for low libido).</p>
<p>Diaper sorter (Salary range: $14,000-$27,000)<br />
Cloth diapers are a noble answer to the mountains of disposables babies use annually (on average, 2,800 just for baby&#8217;s first year). But someone has to sort through these dirty little nappies before they&#8217;re cleaned and bleached for re-use. This is the kind of job you might take only to increase your bottom line.</p>
<p>Crime-scene cleaner (Salary range: $25,000-$68,000)<br />
It&#8217;s gruesome, it&#8217;s gory, it&#8217;s the stuff of nightmares. Bits of this and that can be splattered all over the place at a crime scene. It&#8217;s a good job for someone with the guts for it &#8212; or at least someone who doesn&#8217;t mind cleaning them off the carpet.</p>
<p>Carcass cleaner (Salary range: $40,000-$85,000)<br />
A distant cousin to the crime-scene cleaner, the carcass cleaner fixes up animal corpses so they&#8217;re fit for display. Among their techniques: Using maggots or flesh-eating beetles or boiling the body. This isn&#8217;t an entry-level job: Trained biologists, zoologists, and taxidermists usually get the gig.</p>
<p>Odor judge (Salary range: $19,000-$52,000)<br />
As an odor judge, one day you could be sniffing armpits to see if a new deodorant is effective. The next you could be smelling bad breath, stinky feet, or used cat litter. If you&#8217;re nosing around for a new job, keep in mind that people tend to stay in this line of work for a long time.</p>
<p>As you can see, being happy with your job may be as easy as shifting your perspective. Or, if any of these jobs actually sound appealing, maybe you&#8217;ve just found your true career calling!</p>
<p>source: http://hotjobs.yahoo.com
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