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Please tell me all the jobs i can get by taking up home science.What are the qualification required and the salary?.Can u get any jobs outside of india?
2 answers - Asked By: Hima Unni - 9/22/2011
For example I would love to work for Macy's, Dillards or any other department store. I never was a sales associate but it's my dream to work in a department store and hopefully one day I can go up to managment department. Do I need experience in sales to get started? How much they pay for sales person? I have some experience in IT as a managment assistant. Thank you!
3 answers - Asked By: LMH - 3/20/2008
Ive never worked in the field but i really want to and am looking into a job tomorrow on it and need a resume, what should I put on it? I have only done acting/performing ones. Please help.
1 answer - Asked By: equineriderfourlife - 9/23/2008
I know that you can get almost any job with a Mathematics degree, and I also that Mathematics graduates have the LOWEST levels of UNEMPLOYMENT, but which jobs can they get exactly? Specific details please? I know that you can be a maths teacher/lecturer, and that's obvious, but I really don't want to go into teaching. I also know that you can have a job in Finance and Accounting, but they are also obvious.
6 answers - Asked By: cupcakeloverxoxo - 6/26/2009
This is going to sound corny, but I like the research people do on say, the animal planet or national geographic. I've mainly been fascinated with the ocean and the diversity of life in the deep blue. I also realize that these jobs are rare (or so I think), and that, usually, one needs to have a side job or main job. Can anybody clarify this?
1 answer - Asked By: ???? - 4/17/2013
I was thinking about getting a job as a sales assosiate at Best Buy, but do they have to sell a certain amount of things? Will they get fired if they dont sell? I need a job description please!
2 answers - Asked By: Sara Bennett - 2/27/2011
Please list the types of jobs you can get with each degree. I want to know what would be best for me. Thanks =]
1 answer - Asked By: scoot - 3/13/2008
I am thinking of doing a degree in chemical engineering at university. However I don't want to do the degree go into employment and then end up hating my job. If there any chemical engineers out there willing to give me an insight into what the job can be like please do. Thank you very much Philippa Thank you all very much for your answers and advice. They have been very helpful and have inspired me to pursue a job in chemical engineering. So thank you very much
2 answers - Asked By: Phi :) - 6/22/2011
It is a joint honours degree that I am studying, and I am very interested in working in a medical environment, however I would prefer to gain more qualifications whilst working instead of being in full time education. I would also be interested to know which types jobs I would be able to do without continuing any further education. It is a joint honours degree that I am studying, and I am very interested in working in a medical environment. After finishing my degree, I would prefer to gain more qualifications whilst working instead of being in full time education again doing another course. I would also be interested to know which types jobs I would be able to do without continuing any further education after i have graduated.
6 answers - Asked By: j70see - 6/25/2006
Im an 18 year old male just graduated and now i need a higher paying job. I was thinking a waiter. I want a job that keeps me busy. Any ideas greatly appreciated.
1 answer - Asked By: Paco Gonzalez - 7/30/2011
I have attended a two year college and received an associates in Cosmetology but want to go to a four year college as well. I am aware that you cannot attain a masters in Cosmetology but if I were to go back to college what major would my prior knowledge fit best?
4 answers - Asked By: Deja - 9/25/2012
A friend and I were recently hired to a lingerie store. My position is a sales and stock associate and she gets to be a sales lead? How do these jobs differ?
1 answer - Asked By: Emma-Lee - 10/11/2011
I've been working at Abercrombie for seriously like forever and i'm sick of it and i just dont know where else to apply as an associate that i would enjoy working at
2 answers - Asked By: ms. dorkster - 2/21/2009
I want to get a job as a weaponsmith working for gander mountain or cabelas or something but i would like to know what they look for and they wont tell me straight up so i figure i'd ask here. All i have going for me in the field is that im 2 years in the national guard and i am a military weaponsmith.
2 answers - Asked By: Alexander - 7/27/2012
I need the number to contact the employee service department or even the head manager. If any one knows a number I can call it would help greatly.
2 answers - Asked By: Bobbie - 12/1/2012
I have always wanted to be a veterinarian, but I changed my major to marketing due to chemistry difficulties. I am almost finished with my bachelor's; I am wondering what I could do if I went back and just got the Associates in vet technology.
3 answers - Asked By: Christy - 12/16/2010
Hello! I graduated in Dec. '05 with a BS degree in Communications with an emphasis in broadcast journalism. I don't want to go into a broadcasting job, but I got so far along in my degree I just finished it to have it. I'm now considering the idea of going back to school and getting a master's in PR to make myself marketable in the corporate world. My problems with PR are that I have never liked the idea of manipulating the public. PR always appeared to be a rather sleazey idea (no offense intended) I think that if I worked for a non-profit, a school system or a hospital, it would be easier to deal with and more fullfilling to me. Does anybody here presently or formerly work in Public Relations? What is a typical day like? Do you like it/hate it and why? If you left, why did you leave and what are you doing now? Sorry for the loaded question. Do you look at PR in a negative light as a profession?
1 answer - Asked By: atomicfrog81 - 8/24/2006
I am in the process of applying for job as assistant retail manager and part of the criteria is experience in online design and content management. Can someone in this trade give me tips on what components are associated with managing the design and content of online products. I would like to see if any of my transferable skills can be applied. Mnay thanks
1 answer - Asked By: darioc - 3/7/2010
I'm applying for a job at the Gap and I really want to ask someone who previously worked there to give me a very detailed description of all the work they perform.
1 answer - Asked By: Taja M - 10/11/2012
I recently started a new team to develop a digital product and service, but I am having problems to find the right candidate for the designer postion and content manager position. I have spend thousands on Monster, Craiglist, NYS job central and some free site but didn't have too much of luck. And I hope someone can give me some advices and suggestion. I am located in New York City. Thanks in advance.
1 answer - Asked By: Ice - 4/10/2011
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6%
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Product Manager

Develops products by identifying potential products; conducting market research; generating product requirements; determining specifications, production timetables, pricing, and time-integrated plans for product introduction; developing marketing strategies.
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Size of Industry in 2006:
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