Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Finance

There are a total of six things that I am going to go over today.
The two career's I picked from the Finance cluster is an Auditor and a Personal Financial Advisor. But let's go ahead and start with the Auditor.
Auditor have a lot to do with Finance. Auditor's have to examine and analyze accounting records, they have to prepare detailed reports, they have to do all that. They have to do a considerable amount of work in little time it's crazy. Auditor's have even much more to do, like when you watch tv or youtube videos, they have to edit their stuff before they put it on anything, it needs to look professional. Whether it's just a change in the color, or sound, or maybe they want to add music in there it all takes a lot of work to be able to get the righ things on there.
Now to be able to be a Personal Financial Advisor they have to be able advise clients on financial plans, they interview clients to determine their client income. They have a lot to do with Finance as well.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Government and Public Administrative

I am going to be talking about Government and Public Administrative, since it's election day. I will be comparing two careers. Sociologists, and Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics.
Those have to do with the government of course, right? So, let's start with being a Sociologists. A sociologist and a Medical Technician are some-what similar, but have different duties. A Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics have to assess injuries, which means that they have to make sure they are doing the right thing for that certain wound, and they do it correctly. They administer first aid treatment or life support care, so they save lives practically. They have to know how to operate equipment, assist and care for others, document/record information and much more. You have to have good social perseptiveness, you have to be investigative, realistic, and enterprising. If you want to be in this feild you have to have a associate's degree, a high school diploma or equivalent. The wages in the United States is $9.70 hourly, which is $20,200 yearly. You also have to create strong relationships with your clients, you have to support them, and you have to aim high for achievement. Some related occupations that you could also look into is Respiratory Therapist, Registered Nurse, Fire Inspectors, Embalmers, Police Patrol Officers, and much more.
My second career choice was a Sociologist. The people in these occupations have to study human society and social behavior. They prepar publications and reports, analyze and interpret data in order. Some knowledge that they have to know is Mathematics, Psychology, and Law and Government. You have to be investigative, artistic, and social. You have to have extensive skill, knowldege, and a lot of experience. You have to have a Doctoral degree, a Master's degree, and a Bachelor's degree. The wages for the United States is $20.81 hourly, and $43,300 yearly. Some related occupations are Survey Researchers, Anthropologist, Geographers, Political Scientists and much more. Also in this occupation you have to aim high for achievement, you have to be independent sometimes, and you definiately have to have recognition. To be working in this field you need to be initiative, have to have persistence, integrity, people have to be able to depend on you, and you have to pay really close attention detail.
I hope this helped a lot! Thank you for taking your time and reading this, enjoy!