Friday, November 29, 2019

Customize this Beautician Resume

Customize this Beautician ResumeCustomize this Beautician ResumeCreate this Resume Regina Taylor2848 Sardis StaGrand Prairie, TX 75051(888)-595-7601r.taylorsmail.comObjectiveLooking for an opportunity to work as a Beautician in a people oriented organization where I can provide my expertise to generate income.Summary of QualificationsExperience and knowledge in hair styling, acrylic nails and salon equipmentsExperience in Sales and ServicesProficiency in using salon tools and equipmentKnowledgeable in all types of beauty products and beauty careAbility to interact and communicate effectively to various individualsProfessional ExperienceBeautician, January 2007 PresentAbsolute Care of Aurora, East Aurora, NY ResponsibilitiesResponsible for beauty care maintenance of customers.Worked with clients hair as to cutting, styling and even hair color.Administered treatments such as hair and body treatments.Performed nail care for customers.Advised customers about health and beauty informati on. Makeup Artist, May 2004- December 2006Windsor Gardens, Lancaster, TX ResponsibilitiesApplied makeup as requested by the customer.Altered appearance of individuals from makeup to hair.Promoted care programs for face and hair.Acted as beauty consultant for customers.Sold beauty products to various customers.EducationBachelors Degree in Cosmetology, 2004Yale UniversityAssociate Degree in Cosmetology, 2002Yale UniversityCustomize ResumeMore Sample ResumesBakery Assistant Resume Bank Teller Resume Basketball Coach Resume Beautician Resume Beauty Advisor Resume

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Chicago Job Growth, Once Slow, Speeding Up

Chicago Job Growth, Once Slow, Speeding UpChicago Job Growth, Once Slow, Speeding UpWhile the rest of the U.S. has been enjoying recent robust economic growth, Chicago, the Windy City, has been slower to get on its feet. But things are starting to change next to Lake Michigan. February 2015 marked anotlageher month of positive job growth in the Chicago area and across most of the U.S. Job postings increased 2.47%in February 2015 withDallasandClevelandenjoying the largest month-over-month gains.The Simply Hired Employment Outlook shows solid 2.47% growth in U.S. job listings in February 2015 with every area of the country posting increases, said James Beriker, President and CEO of Simply Hired. Job inventory continues to remain highest in healthcare, and we see healthcare employers heavily represented among the top posting companies in major metro regions.Although jobs have not materializing in the Chicago metro area as fast as some others, the area is now seeing growth. Its already b een reported that even back in2013 the Chicago areaadded some 500,000+ high paying factory jobs, trailing onlyNew York,Los AngelesandWashington D.C.But as theNew York Timesobserved last month, jobs are increasing in the urban center while declining in suburban Chicago areas. More businesses are choosing downtown locations, which is exciting, as urban jobs tend to be higher skilled and pay higher wages.Site Selection magazine agrees,recently naming Chicago the top location for corporate expansion and relocation.Signals abound that the Chicagos slow recover is picking up. Companies are pretty bullish,says Tom Gimbel, founder and CEO of Chicago-based recruiting and placement firm LaSalle Network. People are making money in Chicago.Simply Hireds data shows high-skill high-wage jobs are increasing in Chicago, with Financial Services leading all industries in job postings, with nearly 13,000 jobs currently available. Top posting companies in Chicago includeAdvocate Health Care,PwC,Oracle, Presence Healthcare, andAllstate.Click here to search forjobs in Chicago.Read the fullEmployment Outlook Report.

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Starting a New Hobby Helped Me at My Job - The Muse

Starting a New Hobby Helped Me at My Job - The MuseStarting a New Hobby Helped Me at My Job As the saying goes, there is a first time for everything. And while foraying into unknown territory can be scary, its how we handle these introductions to a new hobby, relationship or workplace that often defines our success in them. We talked to Janos Csak about his first day at the BlackRock Budapest office to learn how charting a new path can rely on thinking back on the other first days that were meaningful or challenging. He shares how answering a simple question on his first day set the stage for his future at the company.