JOBS AND ADMISSION
IN LOVE WITH LOVE? 7 ROMANTIC JOBS
For some people, romance is signified by a candlelit dinner and a bouquet of roses. For others, it's about sexy lingerie and racy reads. Here's a list of jobs that allow you to enjoy a life of year-round romance. Go ahead and spread some love.
1. Chocolatier
1. Chocolatier
"Not only is chocolate itself sensual, but so is the process of making it," says Tish Boil, editor-in-chief of Chocolatier magazine, a publication for those who make, sell or just love chocolate. "Your body gets into a rhythm as you stir and temper the warm, oozing chocolate and pour it over the soft filling, using precise, gentle movements." According to the National Retail Federation, half of all celebrants (50.5 percent) will buy candy this Valentine's Day. "There's something about giving chocolate that's romantic; it assumes an expectation of intimacy," Boil explains. "After all, it melts in your mouth and intoxicates the senses in a very sensual way."
2. Romance novelist
What could be more romantic than spending your days writing love stories? Romance novelists create characters filled with passionate impulses. "For me, this is the best part of my job: I get to fall in love, again and again, with every new set of characters," says romance novelist Debra Salonen. The profession is not only romantic, but also potentially lucrative: The Romance Writers of America, a national writers association, reports that romance titles generate $1.36 billion in sales each year.
3. Lingerie salesperson
For some couples, nothing says romance more than a silky garment meant only for the boudoir. Lingerie salespeople help customers make the perfect purchase, thereby playing a hand in orchestrating countless amorous trysts. Naturally, lingerie sales spike around Valentine's Day as lovers and would-be-lovers hunt for sexy gifts.
4. Romance expert
L.A. Hunter, a romance expert and the author of "Romeo's Playbook," a romance guide for men, offers tips and relationship advice to people looking to ignite (or reignite) the passion in their relationships. In other words, as Hunter says, her days are spent helping others "spice up their love lives." "I just love romance," Hunter says. "The feeling I get when I feel warm and loved, sexy and wanted, mysterious and playful ... [I want] to have everyone experience these feelings."
5. Florist
Pun intended: Romance blooms in floral shops. From small sweetheart bouquets to elaborate wedding arrangements, flowers are a universal sign of affection. According to the NRF, consumers will spend $1.8 billion on flowers this Valentine's Day. So if you really want to interact with people in the throes of love, it pays to have a green thumb.
6. Wedding planner
What better way to make a career out of romance than by planning weddings? "Being around people in love who are about to make a major commitment to one another is very romantic," says Ali Phillips, professional wedding coordinator and founder of Engaging Events by Ali Inc. in Chicago. While Phillips admits that the wedding planning process -- setting up meetings with bands and caterers, researching design elements and settling the occasional dispute between a bride and her mother -- isn't always romantic, the actual wedding day is inevitably full of many tender moments. "There's nothing better," Phillips says, "than looking at a bride right before she goes down the aisle, telling her to take a deep breath, and puffing the train of her dress."
7. Wedding officiant
If you're swept up by the romance of weddings, but planning isn't your cup of tea, consider becoming a wedding officiant. An officiant performs the ceremony itself, legally uniting a couple in marriage. The Universal Life Church Monastery (www.themonastery.org) is a non-denominational organization that ordains ministers and is open to people of all religious backgrounds. After filling out an instant online ordination form, you can legally officiate a marriage anywhere in the U.S. A career built around hearing the words "I do" should be music to your romantically-inclined ears.
Source: careerbuilder
JOBS IN RAJASTHAN GRAMIN BANK
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Rajasthan Gramin Bank (RGB)
Head Office : 13 - Lajpat Nagar, Alwar (Rajasthan)
Online applications are invited for appointment in Officer cadre and Office Assistant Cadre in Rajasthan Gramin Bank.
- Officer Middle Management : 03 posts, Pay Scale : Scale-II Rs. 19400-28100
- Officer Junior Management : 41 posts, Pay Scale : Scale-I Rs.14500-25700
- Office Assistant (Multipurpose) : 66 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.7200-19300
How to Apply: Apply Online at Rajasthan Gramin Bank website up to 15/12/2011.
Please visit http://rajasthangraminbank.org/recruitment.html for details and online submission of application.
8 PROFESSIONS WITH SURPRISING PAYCHECKS
Susan Ricker,
Paychecks can vary based on factors including industry, location and company, though there's generally a standard pay range for every job function. Yet, many people have a preconception of what workers in certain fields earn, such as the assumption that all doctors and lawyers have high incomes. However, not every job earns the high -- or low -- pay you may expect.
Here are eight professions with annual wages that may surprise you:
1. Air traffic controller*
2010 median pay: $108,040
What they do: Air traffic controllers coordinate the movement of air traffic to ensure that planes stay safe distances apart.
Why the surprise: While the excitement may be on the planes with the pilots and flight attendants, the big salaries are in the air traffic control towers. Airline and commercial pilots get paid $92,060 annually, and flight attendants make $37,740, though the coordination, organization and attention to detail needed by air traffic controllers give them a major pay bump.
2010 median pay: $108,040
What they do: Air traffic controllers coordinate the movement of air traffic to ensure that planes stay safe distances apart.
Why the surprise: While the excitement may be on the planes with the pilots and flight attendants, the big salaries are in the air traffic control towers. Airline and commercial pilots get paid $92,060 annually, and flight attendants make $37,740, though the coordination, organization and attention to detail needed by air traffic controllers give them a major pay bump.
2. Announcer
2010 median pay: $27,010
What they do: Announcers present music, news and sports and may provide commentary or interview guests about these topics or other important events. Some act as a master of ceremonies or DJs at weddings, parties or clubs.
Why the surprise: Celebrity announcers and emcees may have the coveted paychecks, but theirs are usually due in part to their celebrity status. Events and parties often require announcers, no matter the size, and the paycheck tends to get bigger as your talent and notoriety grow.
2010 median pay: $27,010
What they do: Announcers present music, news and sports and may provide commentary or interview guests about these topics or other important events. Some act as a master of ceremonies or DJs at weddings, parties or clubs.
Why the surprise: Celebrity announcers and emcees may have the coveted paychecks, but theirs are usually due in part to their celebrity status. Events and parties often require announcers, no matter the size, and the paycheck tends to get bigger as your talent and notoriety grow.
3. Legislator
2010 median pay: $19,260
What they do: Legislators are elected officials who develop laws for the federal government or for local or state governments.
Why the surprise: Legislators and politicians often have a reputation for being wealthy, though this median pay would suggest otherwise. While each state has its own standard for paying its legislators, many lower salaries are supplemented with a per diem, meaning they are given an allowance for daily expenses.
2010 median pay: $19,260
What they do: Legislators are elected officials who develop laws for the federal government or for local or state governments.
Why the surprise: Legislators and politicians often have a reputation for being wealthy, though this median pay would suggest otherwise. While each state has its own standard for paying its legislators, many lower salaries are supplemented with a per diem, meaning they are given an allowance for daily expenses.
4. Model
2010 median pay: $32,920
What they do: Models pose for artists, photographers or customers to help advertise a variety of products, including clothing, cosmetics, food and appliances.
Why the surprise: TV and magazines would have us believe otherwise, but working as a model doesn't necessarily come with free travel opportunities and six-figure paychecks per photo shoot. Many models work part time and most experience periods of unemployment. This role requires spending a considerable amount of time on self-promotion by putting together and maintaining portfolios, printing composite cards and traveling to meet potential clients.
2010 median pay: $32,920
What they do: Models pose for artists, photographers or customers to help advertise a variety of products, including clothing, cosmetics, food and appliances.
Why the surprise: TV and magazines would have us believe otherwise, but working as a model doesn't necessarily come with free travel opportunities and six-figure paychecks per photo shoot. Many models work part time and most experience periods of unemployment. This role requires spending a considerable amount of time on self-promotion by putting together and maintaining portfolios, printing composite cards and traveling to meet potential clients.
5. Multimedia artist and animator
2010 median pay: $58,510
What they do: Multimedia artists and animators create animation and visual effects for television, movies, video games and other media. They create two- and three-dimensional models and animation.
Why the surprise: Multimedia artists are most often hired by the motion picture and video industries, followed by software publishers, computer systems design and related services and advertising, public relations and related services industries. While these industries may be known for big budgets, the Hollywood-worthy salaries usually go to on-camera stars. Also, the pay may be a surprise considering that 59 percent of multimedia artists and animators are self-employed.
2010 median pay: $58,510
What they do: Multimedia artists and animators create animation and visual effects for television, movies, video games and other media. They create two- and three-dimensional models and animation.
Why the surprise: Multimedia artists are most often hired by the motion picture and video industries, followed by software publishers, computer systems design and related services and advertising, public relations and related services industries. While these industries may be known for big budgets, the Hollywood-worthy salaries usually go to on-camera stars. Also, the pay may be a surprise considering that 59 percent of multimedia artists and animators are self-employed.
6. Pharmacist
2010 median pay: $111,570
What they do: Pharmacists dispense prescription medications to patients and offer advice on their safe use.
Why the surprise: Education levels often make a big difference in job responsibilities and paychecks. Pharmacists require a doctoral degree and can make six-figures, while pharmacy technicians, who help licensed pharmacists dispense prescription medication, require a high school diploma or equivalent and make $28,400.
2010 median pay: $111,570
What they do: Pharmacists dispense prescription medications to patients and offer advice on their safe use.
Why the surprise: Education levels often make a big difference in job responsibilities and paychecks. Pharmacists require a doctoral degree and can make six-figures, while pharmacy technicians, who help licensed pharmacists dispense prescription medication, require a high school diploma or equivalent and make $28,400.
7. Political scientist
2010 median pay: $107,420
What they do: Political scientists study the origin, development and operation of political systems. They research political ideas and analyze the structure and operation of governments, policies, political trends and related issues. Many people with a political science background become professors and teachers.
Why the surprise: While the subject matter may differ, sociologists, who study society and social behavior by examining the groups, cultures, organizations, social institutions and processes that people develop, also often become professors and teachers. Yet they don't see the six-figure paycheck of political scientists, making a notably lower $72,360 a year.
2010 median pay: $107,420
What they do: Political scientists study the origin, development and operation of political systems. They research political ideas and analyze the structure and operation of governments, policies, political trends and related issues. Many people with a political science background become professors and teachers.
Why the surprise: While the subject matter may differ, sociologists, who study society and social behavior by examining the groups, cultures, organizations, social institutions and processes that people develop, also often become professors and teachers. Yet they don't see the six-figure paycheck of political scientists, making a notably lower $72,360 a year.
8. Technical writer
2010 median pay: $63,280
What they do: Technical writers, also called technical communicators, produce instruction manuals and other supporting documents to communicate complex and technical information more easily. They also develop, gather and disseminate technical information among customers, designers and manufacturers.
Why the surprise: When it comes to salaries for writing jobs, technical writers are at the top of the food chain, earning almost $10,000 more than other writers and almost twice as much as reporters. Editors earn a median pay of $51,470, writers and authors make $55,420, and reporters, correspondents and broadcast news analysts make $36,000.
2010 median pay: $63,280
What they do: Technical writers, also called technical communicators, produce instruction manuals and other supporting documents to communicate complex and technical information more easily. They also develop, gather and disseminate technical information among customers, designers and manufacturers.
Why the surprise: When it comes to salaries for writing jobs, technical writers are at the top of the food chain, earning almost $10,000 more than other writers and almost twice as much as reporters. Editors earn a median pay of $51,470, writers and authors make $55,420, and reporters, correspondents and broadcast news analysts make $36,000.
JOBS IN REWA SIDHI GRAMIN BANK
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Rewa Sidhi Gramin Bank (RSGB)
(Sponsored by Union Bank of India)
Martanda Complex, Second Floor, Pili Kothi, Rewa-486001, MP
Online applications are invited for Recruitment for the post of Officers and Office-Assistant :
- Officer : 01 post, Pay Scale : MMG Scale-III Rs. 25700-31500/-
- Officer : 14 posts, Pay Scale : MMG Scale-II Rs.19400-28100/-
- Officer : 13 posts, Pay Scale : JMG Scale-I Rs.14500-25700/-
- Office Assistant (Multipurpose) : 80 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 7200-19300/-
How to Apply : Apply Online at Rewa Sidhi Grmain Bank website from 22/11/2011 to 21/12/2011.
Please visit http://www.rsgbrewa.com/recruitment.htm for details and online submission of application.
DO YOU HAVE ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST DANGEROUS JOBS?
Every year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases data on workplace fatalities, including industries with the highest fatality rates. While some sectors that made the list aren't surprising due to the nature of the work -- transportation and mining, for example -- others, such as professional and business services, may be more unexpected.
According to the most recent report, 4,609 fatal work injuries were recorded in the U.S. in 2011. While it's difficult to find good news in this type of report, this preliminary number was down from 4,690 in 2010.
Industries known for high fatality rates also saw a downward trend in year-over-year deaths. The number of fatal work injuries in the private construction sector declined by 7 percent in 2011.
Economic conditions, which caused the delay or termination of construction projects, may explain some of this decline. Fatal coal mining injuries also declined sharply, from 43 in 2010 to 17 in 2011; the 2010 number reflected a spike caused by the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster. However, fatal work injuries in the professional and business services sector, a less obvious group that includes marketing, human resources and payroll services, were up 16 percent.
10 sectors with the highest fatal work injury rates (per 100,000 full-time workers):
1. Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
Fatal work injury rate: 24.4
Number of fatal work injuries: 557
2. Mining
2. Mining
Fatal work injury rate: 15.8
Number of fatal work injuries: 154
3. Transportation and warehousing
3. Transportation and warehousing
Fatal work injury rate: 15.0
Number of fatal work injuries: 733
4. Construction
4. Construction
Fatal work injury rate: 8.9
Number of fatal work injuries: 721
5. Wholesale trade
5. Wholesale trade
Fatal work injury rate: 4.9
Number of fatal work injuries: 189
6. Utilities
6. Utilities
Fatal work injury rate: 4.2
Number of fatal work injuries: 39
7. Professional and business services
7. Professional and business services
Fatal work injury rate: 2.9
Number of fatal work injuries: 424
8. Other services (e.g., equipment and machinery repairing, promoting or administering religious activities, grant-making)
8. Other services (e.g., equipment and machinery repairing, promoting or administering religious activities, grant-making)
Fatal work injury rate: 2.9
Number of fatal work injuries: 177
9. Government
9. Government
Fatal work injury rate: 2.2
Number of fatal work injuries: 495
10. Manufacturing
10. Manufacturing
Fatal work injury rate: 2.2
Number of fatal work injuries: 322
10 occupations with high fatal work injury rates (per 100,000 full-time workers):
1. Fishers and related fishing workers
10 occupations with high fatal work injury rates (per 100,000 full-time workers):
1. Fishers and related fishing workers
Fatal work injury rate: 121.2
2. Loggers
2. Loggers
Fatal work injury rate: 102.4
3. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers
3. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers
Fatal work injury rate: 57.0
4. Refuse and recyclable material collectors
4. Refuse and recyclable material collectors
Fatal work injury rate: 41.2
5. Roofers
5. Roofers
Fatal work injury rate: 31.8
6. Structural iron and steel workers
6. Structural iron and steel workers
Fatal work injury rate: 26.9
7. Farmers, ranchers and other agricultural managers
7. Farmers, ranchers and other agricultural managers
Fatal work injury rate: 25.3
8. Driver/sales workers and truck drivers
8. Driver/sales workers and truck drivers
Fatal work injury rate: 24.0
9. Electrical power-line installers and repairers
9. Electrical power-line installers and repairers
Fatal work injury rate: 20.3
10. Taxi drivers and chauffeurs
10. Taxi drivers and chauffeurs
Fatal work injury rate: 19.7
The report also includes information on the causes of these workplace fatalities. Topping the list is transportation incidents, which accounted for more than two out of every five fatal work injuries. Also high on the list? Workplace violence, with 458 homicides and 242 suicides recorded in 2011.
Fatal occupational injuries by major event:
The report also includes information on the causes of these workplace fatalities. Topping the list is transportation incidents, which accounted for more than two out of every five fatal work injuries. Also high on the list? Workplace violence, with 458 homicides and 242 suicides recorded in 2011.
Fatal occupational injuries by major event:
- Transportation incidents -- 41 percent
- Violence and other injuries by people or animals -- 17 percent
- Contact with objects and equipment -- 15 percent
- Falls, slips and trips -- 14 percent
- Exposure to harmful substances and environments -- 9 percent
- Fires and explosions -- 3 percent
Source: careerbuilder
CONSULTANTS VACANCY IN SBI
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STATE BANK Of INDIA (SBI)
Central Recruitment amp; Promotion Department (CRPD) Corporate Centre, Mumbai
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State Bank of India (SBI) requires Cosnultants in the following areas :- Coal amp; other Mining
- Energy : Thermal Power, Hydroelectric, Solar, Wind
- Fertilisers
- Metals
- Oil amp; Gas
- Steel
- Telecom
- Transport : Roads, Ports, Urban Transport
State Bank of India is looking for Professionals with suitable Domain Expertise to provide relevant inputs in respect of Project Finance proposals, under various business verticals viz., Project Finance Group, Corporate Accounts Group and Mid Corporate Group and keep these Group abreast of development in respective sectors at all times.
Qualification : Retired Senior Executives from PSUs or equivalent and not in full time employment, Should have degree from IIT, ISM or other reputed engineering Colleges.
Remuneration : Rs.50000/- per month.
How to Apply : Send your application in the prescribed format on or before 17/12/2011.
For more information and prescribed application format, please visit the Recruitment page at SBI website http://www.sbi.co.in/
7 BEHIND-THE-SCENES JOBS AT THE ACADEMY AWARDS
To make sure the annual Academy Awards show goes off without a hitch, thousands of volunteers, employees and vendors work tirelessly to ensure that the audience and at-home viewers have an unforgettable experience.
Here's a list highlighting just seven of the many behind-the-scenes jobs at the Oscars.
1. Seat filler: Ever wonder how there never seems to be a seat left empty at an awards show? Surely stars need to use the bathroom or take a break from sucking in on-camera. Enter the seat fillers. Seat fillers are hired to fill empty seats so the audience always looks full. Awards shows work with outside vendors, such as Seat Fillers and More or SeatFiller.com. While this is usually a volunteer position (translation: no pay), isn't it payment enough to rub elbows with some of the world's biggest stars?
2. Talent escort: Another volunteer position that gets you close to celebrities is talent escort. Talent escorts are essentially celebrity guardians; they are assigned specific celebrities and are responsible for them from the moment their feet touch the red carpet. Escorts do everything from keeping celebrities on schedule to guiding them to their seats. If a star is presenting, the escort is responsible for getting him backstage and ready to present.
3. Associate director: While the show's director is the one who calls the shots, the AD sets up the shots. The AD is the assistant to the director, doing everything from choreographing the camera operators' moves to ensuring that the props and set are ready for each segment.
4. Stand-in: It takes several rounds of rehearsals to get the lighting, sound, cameras, flow and timing just right, and you can't expect celebrity presenters to give up precious time to attend every rehearsal. That's where celebrity stand-ins come in. This paid role involves standing in for the real celebrities and doing everything from walking on and off stage, running through lines and giving faux acceptance speeches.
5. Security consultant: Not surprisingly, awards shows can be targets for people who want to commit harmful acts. With the thousands of people attending and working the show, not to mention the hordes of fans crowding around the theater, being part of the security team is one of the show's most important jobs. Security personnel begin working weeks, if not months, ahead of time, coordinating with the FBI and the Los Angeles Police Department, scoping out entrances and exits, locating areas of vulnerability, doing bomb sweeps and setting up security check-ins, among other duties.
6. Accountant: As the commercials come to an end and the cued music begins, viewers wait with excitement to see who the next celebrity presenter will be, only to groan in disappointment when the announcer says, "Please welcome representatives from the accounting firm..." Sure, they may not be the most exciting folks to grace the stage, but accountants play a big part in ensuring the integrity of the awards. According to a press release from PricewaterhouseCoopers, the accounting and consulting firm that oversees the balloting process, "PwC's long-established balloting system involves the precise tallying of every single ballot at a concealed location to maintain the utmost level of accuracy, objectivity and confidentiality."
7. Stage manager: Stage managers are the backstage directors, so if you're backstage at the Oscars, you had better listen to what the stage manager tells you to do. The stage manager hangs out in the wings, directing traffic, ensuring that presenters are on their stage marks and keeping the show's timing on track, among other responsibilities.
Source: careerbuilder
CONTRACT JOBS IN BANK OF INDIA
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Bank of India (BOI)
(A Public Sector Undertaking)
Star House, Plot C-5, “G” Block, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (East), Mumbai - 400051
Engagement of Incharge, SSPs on contract basis
Bank of India (BoI) , India's International Bank, invites applications for engagement of In charge, SSPs on contract basis :
- Incharge, Star Swarojgar Prashikshan Sanstahn : 43 posts (UR-22, SC-6, ST-3, OBC-12), Age : up to 65 years, Pay : Rs.30000/-
How to Apply : Eligible candidates are advised to apply 'ONLINE' at the Bank of India Website only from 09/11/2011 to 28/11/2011.
For more information, please view document http://www.bankofindia.co.in/UserFiles/File/SSPS_new.doc , Payment Challans are available at http://www.bankofindia.com/UserFiles/File/ChallanSSPS.doc and link to apply online is http://registration.sifyitest.com/boinov11/
13 OF THE BEST CITIES FOR JOBS
Which cities have the lowest unemployment rates?
By Debra Auerbach,
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, unemployment rates were lower in January than a year earlier in 345 of the 372 metropolitan areas, higher in 16 areas and unchanged in 11. A total of 201 areas recorded January unemployment rates below the U.S. figure of 8.8 percent, 162 areas reported rates above it, and nine areas had rates equal to that of the country.
To get a sense of the cities with job markets that are recovering more quickly than others, here's a list of 13 cities with the lowest unemployment rates as of January 2013.
Best area unemployment rates*:
This list is ranked solely on jobless rates; job seekers should consider a variety of other factors when determining a good place for employment.
1. Lincoln, Neb.
Unemployment rate: 3.8 percent
Percent change from last year: -0.8
Mean annual earnings: $39,310
2. Bismarck, N.D.
Unemployment rate: 3.8 percent
Percent change from last year: -0.6
Mean annual earnings: $39,110
3. Midland, Texas
Unemployment rate: 4.1 percent
Percent change from last year: -0.8
Mean annual earnings: $44,660
4. Fargo, N.D.
Unemployment rate: 4.2 percent
Percent change from last year: -0.4
Mean annual earnings: $39,180
5. Ames, Iowa
Unemployment rate: 4.3 percent
Percent change from last year: -0.7
Mean annual earnings: $42,290
6. Iowa City, Iowa
Unemployment rate: 4.4 percent
Percent change from last year: -0.4
Mean annual earnings: $44,170
7. Sioux Falls, S.D.
Unemployment rate: 4.5 percent
Percent change from last year: -0.9
Mean annual earnings: $37,880
8. Logan, Utah
Unemployment rate: 4.6 percent
Percent change from last year: -1.1
Mean annual earnings: $34,950
9. Burlington-South Burlington, Vt.
Unemployment rate: 4.6 percent
Percent change from last year: -1.0
Mean annual earnings: $47,420
10. Rapid City, S.D.
Unemployment rate: 4.7 percent
Percent change from last year: -1.2
Mean annual earnings: $35,330
11. Columbia, Mo.
Unemployment rate: 4.8 percent
Percent change from last year: -2.0
Mean annual earnings: $37,780
12. Portsmouth, N.H.
Unemployment rate: 4.8 percent
Percent change from last year: -0.6
Mean annual earnings: $49,050
13. Odessa, Texas
Unemployment rate: 4.9 percent
Percent change from last year: -1.9
Mean annual earnings: $40,540
Source: careerbuilder
SPECIALIST OFFICER JOBS IN SIDBI
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Small Industries Development Development Bank of India (SIDBI)
SIDBI Tower, 15 Ashok Marg, Lucknow - 226001
Recruitment of Specialist Officers
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), the Apex Financial Institution for promotion, financing and development of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in India invites applications for the posts of Specialist as indicated below :
- Chief Economist (in rank of Chief General Manager) : 01 posts
- Chief General Manager (Capital Advisory Services/ Marketing of Financial/Loan product) : 02 posts on contract basis
- General Managers (HR amp; Industrial Relations/ Risk Management/ Treasury): 03 posts on contract basis
- Deputy General Manager (Taxation-1, Audit amp; Inspection-2) : 03 posts
- Assistant General Managers (Risk Management, Treasury and Taxation) : 03 posts
How to apply : Duly filled in application in prescribed format should be sent so as to reach the Chief General Manager, Human Resources Development Department (HRDD), Small Industries Development Bank of India, Head Office, SIDBI Tower, (II Floor), 15, Ashok Marg, Lucknow - 226001 on or before 11/12/2011.
For complete details and application format, please visit http://www.sidbi.in/recruitment.asp
8 JOBS FOR FASHIONISTAS
It's been an exciting couple of months for the fashion industry. The kickoff of awards season in January had fashion lovers glued to their TV screens, critiquing the best- and worst-dressed on the red carpet.
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week had fashionistas everywhere going gaga over designers' fall 2012 ready-to-wear collections. And while the average fashion lover doesn't get to hobnob with celebrities at awards soirées or rub elbows with fashion's finest at designer runway shows, that doesn't mean a career in fashion is unattainable.
If you have a passion for fashion, consider pursuing one of these eight jobs, which cover a variety of fields.
1. Retail salesperson: A good way to get some fashion experience is to start by working as a salesperson at a clothing store. As a salesperson, you have exposure to the buying, styling and customer-service sides of the business. And while having a background in retail can help when pursuing other fashion-related jobs, it's not to say you can't build a successful career in retail. Salespeople can go on to management or corporate positions within the company.
National average salary: $25,557*
2. Visual merchandiser: If you have a good eye and are interested in how a visual display can help sell a product, consider a career in visual merchandising. According to occupational information source O*Net, visual merchandisers plan commercial displays, develop and create window decorations and coordinate with the communications and sales teams to ensure cohesion across all campaigns, among other duties. Education usually includes either a bachelor's or associate degree in visual or fashion merchandising. Prior experience in retail is also helpful.
National average salary: $36,865
3. Stylist: If you're a fan a Rachel Zoe or her former-assistant-turned-stylist-competition Brad Goreski, you have a sense of what a stylist is. As a fashion stylist, you may be in charge of such things as identifying the location for a photo shoot, picking the wardrobe for a magazine's fashion spread, and pulling outfits for clients to wear at events. Most stylists start by becoming an assistant or apprentice to an independent stylist or a company. Once they have more experience, many become independent stylists themselves. While a degree in fashion design or marketing is helpful, having prior retail or fashion work experience can also help you get a foot in the door.
National average salary: $66,986
4. Personal shopper: According to the retail section of About.com, the typical job of a personal shopper involves being up on the latest trends while also having a deep understanding of their clients' style. Personal shoppers need to establish and foster relationships with their clientele to ensure they get repeat business, and many rely on word of mouth from satisfied clients to grow their business. Personal shoppers may own their own company or work for a retail or department store that offers such services.
National average salary: $38,514
5. Writer for fashion website, magazine or blog: If you love both writing and fashion, consider seeking out opportunities with a fashion magazine, website or blog. In this role, you could do anything from interviewing designers, to writing trend reports, to attending and reviewing fashion shows. One way to dip your toe into this field is to pursue freelance work. With media outlets shrinking the size of their staffs, they've had to rely on freelancers to help fill their pages or posts. The education of a fashion writer may include a bachelor's degree in journalism, with some previous fashion background or experience.
National average salary: $60,493 (writer at a magazine)
6. Fashion-focused public relations specialist: Another way to satiate your fashion craving is to conduct public relations work for a fashion label or clothing store. Such roles can be found in the marketing or communications department at a fashion company or at a public relations agency. Some agencies specialize in fashion PR, while others have a variety of clients, including fashion and retail. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in the public relations field is expected to grow much faster than average, but competition for entry-level jobs is high.
National average salary: $60,379
7. Fashion photographer: A photograph, whether used in advertising or editorial, has the power to define a brand, state a point of view and sell a product. As a photographer for the fashion industry, assignments may vary from magazine editorial photo shoots, to print advertisements for a brand, to images for a company's catalog or look book. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, "photojournalists or industrial or scientific photographers generally need a college degree. Freelance and portrait photographers need technical proficiency, gained through a degree, training program or experience."
National average salary: $52,499 (general photographer)
8. Interior designer: Interior designers need many of the same skills as someone in fashion -- a creative eye; an understanding of how to mix colors, shapes and styles; and the ability to bring a client's vision to life. According to O*Net, interior designers, "plan, design and furnish interiors of residential, commercial or industrial buildings. Many specialize in a particular field, style or phase of interior design."
National average salary: $58,779
JOBS IN SHAMRAO VITHAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK
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The Shamrao Vithal Co-Operative Bank Ltd.
(Multi-State Scheduled Bank)
2nd Floor, Corporate Office, SVC Tower, J.N. Road, Vakola, Santacruz (East), Mumbai - 400055
The Shamrao Vithal Co-Operative Bank Ltd is a 101 year Urban Co-Operative Bank with young derams and shining ambitions. The Bank is in the need of the following:
- Customer Service Representative (CSR) in Clerical Cadre, Qualification : Graduate of a recognized University with minimum 45% marks and adequate knowledge of computer application., Age : 30 years
- Customer Service Officer (CSO) in the Officer Grade, Qualification : Degree/ Post Graduate Degree of a recognized University with minimum 50% marks., Age : 32 years
Please visit http://www.svcbank.com/careers.asp for more details and apply online.
JOBS IN JANKALYAN SAHAKARI BANK
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Jankalyan Sahakari Bank (JSBL)
Vivek Darshan, 140, Sindhi Society, Chembur, Mumbai - 400071, India.
Jankalyan Sahakari Bank (JSBL) requires staff at Management Grade in the areas of Credit, Information Technology, MIS-Planning amp; ALM, Accounts amp; Operations, Audit, Legal, Treasury amp; Investments, Recovery, Branch Banking, Human Resources Management and Marketing to strengthen the present team for following positions :
- Dy. General Managers / Asst. General Managers
- Chief Managers / Dy. Chief Managers
- Managers / Dy. Managers
- Management Trainees
Please visit http://www.jksbl.com/career.htm for details and application format.
14 SECURE JOBS WITH A HIGH PERCENTAGE OF WORKERS AGE 55-PLUS
Different types of jobs attract different types of people. For instance, introverts might prefer behind-the-scenes positions, while extroverts might be more attracted to client service or communications-related jobs. Demographics can also affect career choices -- age, sex, location and other factors may play a role in influencing the types of jobs people pursue.
In his book "150 Best Jobs for a Secure Future," author Laurence Shatkin, Ph.D., shares some of the most secure jobs by demographic -- jobs that tend to attract a high volume of certain types of workers. In one such list, Shatkin reveals the best secure jobs with a high percentage of workers age 55 and over.
To create this list, Shatkin first identified the 150 most secure jobs based on various data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Next, he sorted those jobs in order of the list's primary criterion: workers age 55-plus. He then sorted the list further using earnings, growth rate and number of openings.
Shatkin is not implying that workers in this age range should consider these jobs based solely on their inclusion on this list. The list is just meant to provide a different perspective on the types of jobs that are popular among workers in this demographic. Mature workers might be drawn to these positions for different, personal reasons. Certain roles, such as chief executives, often require a significant amount of experience. If this list makes you consider a potential job that you might have otherwise overlooked, you'll find yourself in good company.
Here are 14 secure jobs with a high percentage of workers age 55-plus.
1. Clinical, counseling and school psychologists
Percent age 55 and over: 41.9
Median annual salary: $67,880*
2. Psychologists, all other
Percent age 55 and over: 41.9
Median annual salary: $90,010
3. Chief executives
Percent age 55 and over: 35.5
Median annual salary: $166,910
4. Physicists
Percent age 55 and over: 33.8
Median annual salary: $106,360
5. Urban and regional planners
Percent age 55 and over: 33.8
Median annual salary: $64,100
6. Management analysts
Percent age 55 and over: 32.3
Median annual salary: $78,490
7. Education administrators, elementary and secondary school
Percent age 55 and over: 32.2
Median annual salary: $87,470
8. Education administrators, postsecondary
Percent age 55 and over: 32.2
Median annual salary: $84,280
9. Education administrators, all other
Percent age 55 and over: 32.2
Median annual salary: $76,730
10. Administrative services managers
Percent age 55 and over: 31.9
Median annual salary: $79,540
11. Instructional coordinators
Percent age 55 and over: 31.9
Median annual salary: $59,280
12. Writers and authors
Percent age 55 and over: 31.9
Median annual salary: $55,870
13. Transportation inspectors
Percent age 55 and over: 31.3
Median annual salary: $62,230
14. Social and community service managers
Percent age 55 and over: 30.8
Median annual salary: $58,660
*Salary figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Source: careerbuilder
BIHAR KSHETRIYA GRAMIN BANK OFFICE-ASSISTANT JOBS
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Bihar Kshetriya Gramin Bank (BKGB)
Head Office : Bhagat Singh Chowk, Munger, Bihar - 811201
Head Office : Bhagat Singh Chowk, Munger, Bihar - 811201
Bihar Kshetriya Gramin Bank invites online applications from Indian Citizens, for the following posts :
- Office-Assistant (Multipurpose) : 112 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 7200 – 1930, Age : 18-28 years
Application Fee : Rs.450/- (Rs.50/- for SC/ST/PWD) to be deposited through payment challan in UCO Bank.
How to Apply : Apply Online at Bihar Kshetriya Gramin Bank on or before 30/11/2011 only.
For more information and apply Online, visit http://www.bkgbank.in/contact.php
10 JOBS THAT HAVE GROWN MORE THAN 30 PERCENT IN THE PAST YEAR
Staying up-to-date on economic trends is essential in a job search. An occupation you may be interested in could be declining in growth, while another job might be popping up at companies everywhere.
Pulling data from national employment resources, CareerBuilder's Supply amp; Demand Portal has compiled a sample of occupations for which job listings have increased more than 30 percent since this time last year. "The world's dependency on technology, the pervasiveness of social media and the need to drive sales and expand into new markets are all driving double-digit growth across a variety of fields," says Matt Ferguson, CEO of CareerBuilder.
Here are 10 occupations that have experienced more than 30 percent growth in job listings since last year.
1. Software engineer*: Software engineers and developers are the creative minds behind computer programs. Some develop the applications that allow people to do specific tasks on a computer or other device. Others develop the underlying systems that run the devices or control networks. With the proliferation of smart devices and the Internet, and the race to get innovations to market first, tech-savvy workers are in high demand.
Increase in year-over-year job listings: 74 percent
2. Customer-service representative: Customer-service representatives interact with customers on behalf of an organization. They provide information about products and services and respond to customer complaints. Some also take orders and process returns. Companies continue to invest in strengthening customer loyalty and extending sales opportunities across industries.
Increase in year-over-year job listings: 50 percent
3. Social-media manager: A position that didn't exist in many companies five years ago, social-media managers are being added to employee rosters as companies tap into the power of Facebook, Twitter and other venues to increase visibility, market their products and manage brand perceptions.
Increase in year-over-year job listings: 48 percent
4. Truck driver: Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers transport goods from one location to another. Most tractor-trailer drivers are long-haul drivers and operate with a capacity of at least 26,001 pounds per gross vehicle weight. They deliver goods over intercity routes, sometimes spanning several states. An uptick in manufacturing activity and the demand for goods and services are keeping the roads busy.
Increase in year-over-year job listings: 45 percent
5. Pharmacy technician: Pharmacy technicians help licensed pharmacists dispense prescription medication. An aging population and a sharp increase in the number of Americans with access to medical care are driving demand across health-related professions.
Increase in year-over-year job listings: 43 percent
6. Training and development manager: Training and development managers plan, direct and coordinate programs to enhance the knowledge and skills of an organization's employees. They also oversee a staff of training and development specialists. Despite a tough job market, one-third of employers currently have positions for which they can't find qualified candidates, and half of all employers reported they have plans to hire and train workers who have no experience in their industries. They need training managers to help fill the gaps for high-skill positions and get employees up to speed.
Increase in year-over-year job listings: 41 percent
7. Financial analyst: Financial analysts provide guidance to businesses and individuals making investment decisions. They assess the performance of stocks, bonds and other types of investments. Still recovering from one of the deepest recessions felt across the globe, companies need individuals who can provide guidance on market trends and investment decisions.
Increase in year-over-year job listings: 39 percent
8. Video editor: Film and video editors and camera operators record images that entertain or inform an audience. Editors construct the final productions from many different images that camera operators capture. Forty-eight hours of video are uploaded on YouTube every minute. Companies continue to invest in ways to take their messages and initiatives viral. Video has become integral in the way that organizations share news externally and internally.
Increase in year-over-year job listings: 36 percent
9. Sales representative: Sales representatives sell goods for wholesalers or manufacturers to businesses, government agencies and other organizations. They contact customers, explain product features, answer any questions that their customers may have and negotiate prices.
Increase in year-over-year job listings: 35 percent
10. Chef/cook: Chefs and cooks oversee the daily food preparation at restaurants or other places where food is served. They direct kitchen staff and handle any food-related concerns. Restaurant and food-service jobs are increasing as the economy improves and households have more flexibility in spending.
Increase in year-over-year job listings: 34 percent
Source: careerbuilder
KOTAK MAHINDRA PROBATIONARY OFFICER PROGRAMME
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Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd
36-38A, Nariman Bhavan, 227 Nariman Point, Mumbai - 400021
Kotak Mahindra Bank introduces the Kotak Probationary Officer Programme in association with Manipal University, Bangaluru with a guarantee with Kotak Mahindra Bank.
Qualification : Graduate in any discipline with 60% marks.
Age : 21-25 years
Stipend : Rs.2500/- per month during the training, Rs.20000/- during internship.
How to Apply : Mail your resume along with the Application Form available at Careers Page under the tab ‘APPLY NOW’ at Kotak Mahindra Website to kotakpo@kotak.com with the subject line as “Application for Kotak PO”.
Please visit http://www.kotak.com/bank/careers/kc_bank_home.html for more details and to apply online.
17 JOBS FOR NERDS
In a memorable episode of "Star Trek," Gandalf said, "Use the force, Harry." Whether or not you're a nerd, you most likely know that four separate movies and TV shows actually contribute to that joke. "Nerd" used to be a negative social label, but now it can be used to describe anybody with an over-enthusiastic interest in technology, TV shows, books or games who has a talent for science, math and analytical skills. If you're a nerd and proud of it, you may flourish in any of these 17 jobs.
1. Archivist*
What they do: Archivists appraise, edit and maintain permanent records and historically valuable documents. Many perform research on archival material.
Median annual pay: $45,200
2. Bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerk
What they do: Bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks produce financial records for organizations. They record financial transactions, update statements and check financial records for accuracy.
Median annual pay: $34,030
3. Chemist and materials scientist
What they do: Chemists and materials scientists study the structures, compositions, reactions and other properties of substances. They use their knowledge to develop new and improved products, processes and materials.
Median annual pay: $69,790
4. Computer support specialist
What they do: Computer support specialists provide help and advice to people and organizations using computer software or equipment. Some, called technical support specialists, support IT employees within their organization. Others, called help-desk technicians, assist non-IT users who are having computer problems.
Median annual pay: $46,260
5. Curator, museum technician and conservator
What they do: Curators oversee collections, such as artwork and historic items, and may conduct public service activities for an institution. Museum technicians and conservators prepare and restore objects and documents in museum collections and exhibits.
Median annual pay: $42,310
6. Desktop publisher
What they do: Desktop publishers use computer software to design page layouts for newspapers, books, brochures and other items that will be printed or put online. They collect the text, graphics and other materials they will need and then format them into a finished product.
Median annual pay: $36,610
7. Electrical and electronics engineer
What they do: Electrical engineers design, develop, test and supervise the manufacturing of electrical equipment such as electric motors, radar and navigation systems, communications systems and power generation equipment. Electronics engineers design and develop electronic equipment, such as broadcast and communications systems -- from portable music players to global positioning systems.
Median annual pay: $87,180
8. Epidemiologist
What they do: Epidemiologists investigate the causes of disease and other public health problems to prevent them from spreading or from happening again. They report their findings to public policy officials and to the general public.
Median annual pay: $63,010
9. Forensic science technician
What they do: Forensic science technicians help investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence. Most technicians specialize in either crime scene investigation or laboratory analysis.
Median annual pay: $51,570
10. Graphic designer
What they do: Graphic designers create visual concepts, by hand or using computer software, to communicate ideas that inspire, inform or captivate consumers. They help to make an organization recognizable by selecting color, images or logo designs that represent a particular idea or identity to be used in advertising and promotions.
Median annual pay: $43,500
11. Historian
What they do: Historians research, analyze, interpret and present the past by studying a variety of historical documents and sources.
Median annual pay: $53,520
12. Home entertainment equipment installer and repairer
What they do: Home entertainment equipment installers and repairers set up and fix household audio and video equipment, such as televisions, stereo components and home theater systems.
Median annual pay: $32,940
13. Information security analyst, Web developer and computer network architect
Information security analysts, Web developers and computer network architects all use information technology to advance their organization's goals. Security analysts ensure a company's information stays safe from cyberattacks. Web developers create websites to help companies have a public face. Computer network architects create the internal networks all workers within organizations use.
Median annual pay: $75,660
14. Librarian
What they do: Librarians help people find information from many sources. They maintain library collections and do other work as needed to keep the library running.
Median annual pay: $54,500
15. Psychologist
What they do: Psychologists study mental processes and human behavior by observing, interpreting and recording how people and other animals relate to one another and the environment.
Median annual pay: $68,640
16. Software developer
What they do: Software developers are the creative minds behind computer programs. Some develop the applications that allow people to do specific tasks on a computer or other device. Others develop the underlying systems that run the devices or control networks.
Median annual pay: $90,530
17. Survey researcher
What they do: Survey researchers design or conduct surveys and analyze survey data. Many groups use surveys to collect factual data, such as employment and salary information, or to ask questions that help them understand people's opinions, attitudes, beliefs or desires.
Median annual pay: $36,050
Source: careerbuilder
TMB RECRUITMENT OF CLERKS 2011-12
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Tamilnad Mercantile Bank (TMB) Limited
Recruitment of Clerks 2011-12
Tamilnad Mercantile Bank Limited invites online applications for the following posts of Clerk :
- Clerks : Qualification : A Graduate (Arts amp; Science) with 50% marks or a Post Graduate, with knowledge in Computer Operations. [OR] An Engineering Graduate with 55% marks with knowledge in Computer Operations, Age : 24 years and for Post Graduates 26 years as on Sep 30, 2011. Relaxation for MBC / BC will be 2 years. Relaxation for SC / ST / Physically Handicapped will be 5 years., Pay Scale : Rs.7200-20100.
How to Apply : Apply Online at TMB website up to 27/11/2011. Take a printout of the submitted application and send on or before 03/12/2011 to :
The General Manager, Human Resources Development Department, Tamilnad Mercantile Bank Ltd., Head Office, # 57, V. E. Road, Thoothukudi - 628002.
Please Visit http://jobs.tmb.in/jobinfo.htm?job_num=CO1102 for more information and link to online submission of application.
10 OCCUPATIONS IN HIGH DEMAND
Yet much of today's economic news focuses on the lack of jobs, so job seekers may not know where to turn for information on fields that are experiencing a hiring surge. Or they may not think they have the right skills to pursue a career in one of the growing fields.
That's why programs such as the Clinton Global Initiative are making an impact. Established in 2005 by President Bill Clinton, the CGI convenes global leaders to devise and implement innovative solutions to some of the world's most pressing challenges -- including unemployment.
Connecting job seekers with jobs
CareerBuilder has made a major commitment to the CGI with the goal of providing current and future workers with information and new skills. CareerBuilder's commitment provides CareerOneStop centers, sponsored by the Labor Department, with CareerBuilder's Supply amp; Demand data. The Samp;D data enable CareerBuilder to help job seekers discover occupations that are in high demand and hone their skills for areas with great growth opportunities.
Using the Samp;D data, CareerBuilder has compiled lists of the top occupations with the most demand and least supply in each center's local area. The lists will be sent to the centers in the top 20 cities with the highest number of unemployed workers.
Using the same Samp;D data, here is a list of 10 of the most in-demand occupations nationwide, all with strong growth and earning potential:
1. Computer specialists
Most common job titles: Project manager (information technology), Java developer, Web developer, .NET developer, SharePoint developer, PHP developer
Median entry-level salary: $56,750
Education: High-school plus equivalent experience or bachelor's degree plus experience; certifications are available for both entry-level and experienced workers
2. Marketing managers
Most common job titles: Product manager, business development manager, product marketing manager, marketing manager/director, account manager, marketing communications manager
Median entry-level salary: $66,000
Education: 84 percent have a bachelor's degree
3. Network and computer systems administrators
Most common job titles: Systems administrator, network engineer, network administrator, system administrator, systems engineer, SharePoint administrator, Linux systems administrator
Median entry-level salary: $55,000
Education: High-school plus equivalent experience or bachelor's degree plus experience; certifications are available for both entry-level and experienced workers
4. Medical and health services managers
Most common job titles: Director of nursing, clinical manager, medical director, nurse manager, nursing home administrator, practice manager, director of pharmacy, program manager rehab
Median entry-level salary: $73,000
Education: 52 percent have a bachelor's degree; 41 percent have a master's degree
5. Industrial engineers
Most common job titles: Quality engineer, quality manager, process engineer, manufacturing engineer, project engineer, test engineer, design engineer, product engineer
Median entry-level salary: $60,000
Education: 62 percent have a bachelor's degree
6. Occupational therapists
Most common job titles: Occupational therapist, OT
Median entry-level salary: $60,000
Education: 85 percent have a master's degree
7. Merchandise displayers and window trimmers
Most common job titles: Merchandiser, retail sales merchandiser, retail project merchandiser, reset merchandiser, master merchandiser
Median entry-level salary: $35,000
Education: 77 percent have a high-school diploma or the equivalent
8. Medical scientists, except epidemiologists
Most common job titles: Clinical research associate or coordinator, research scientist, clinical laboratory scientist
Median entry-level salary: $57,000
Education: 81 percent have a doctoral/professional degree
9. Occupational therapist assistants
Most common job titles: Occupational therapy assistant, certified occupational therapy assistant, occupational therapist assistant
Median entry-level salary: $53,000
Education: 96 percent have an associate degree*
10. Physical therapist assistants
Most common job titles: Physical therapy assistant, PTA
Median entry-level salary: $49,500
Education: 71 percent have an associate degree
Source: careerbuilder
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