What is the correlation between personality profile and career choice
You should choose a career that lines up with your personality type, otherwise you will be stuck in a job that you either hate or wont excell in (or both)
8 steps you should take when applying to college:
FAFSAScholarshipsChoosing an affordable schoolGrantsWork StudySavingsFederal LoansPrivate Loans
how can employee benefits help and hurt your salary
They can help because they allow for less money spent of insurance and personal needs that the company supplies- they can also allow you more personal time with paid time offThey can hurt because if benefits are unused that still comes out of your check and is not given to you
List and explain 5 employee benefits
Vacation Pay - Full time employees get a set amount of vacation time after working so much- aka you get paid while on vacation ( Usually 2 weeks paid vacation after working 2-3 years)Holiday Pay - All full time workers have the opprotunity of holiday pay, although you have to work on a holiday, you are making almost double the money which is very handy for someone who needs more financials. They can also compensate you for them choosing to close on a holiday if it is a day you would usually work.Sick Pay - Sick pay allows for an employee to take a sick day, no matter the reason, and still be payed as if they work at work, useful so that someone who is sick doesnt stress about money.Leave of Absence - A leave of absence allows for a worker who may be finishing school, going through a personal issue, etc. to leave and be able to come back to their job at a later date with no penalty. Benefits those who have something going on personally but will still need a job. Your job is protected.Bonuses - Given out based on quality of work, if you are a good worker you will make more money.
Compare a Bachelors and associates degrees:
Bachelors:Takes 4 years - More expensive than associates, mostly academic - higher level of degree than associatesAssociates:Completed in 2 years - more professional field-based study - considered lesser than bachelorsBoth: used as a career preparation - both post secondary studies - both allow for a better chance of getting hired- help you to look more liable