California Cool: Interior Design Jobs in the Golden StateCalifornia leads the nation in interior design jobs. Here's how to get the career training you need to succeed in this dynamic industry. (May 17, 2007)
Hot Jobs for a Hot Climate: HVAC Jobs in TexasThe climate in Texas is ideal for HVAC jobs. Find out how to get your career training from a local vocational or technical school. (May 15, 2007)
Automotive Technical Training is Key in the Keystone StateSpeed up your automotive technology career with an education in one of Pennsylvania's many quality schools. (May 10, 2007)
Job Growth in Massachusetts Sparks Demand for Electrical Engineering DegreesMassachusetts has one of the hottest markets in the country for electrical engineering jobs. Here's how to get one. (May 08, 2007)
Cooking Up a Culinary Career in New YorkAs a city with some of the most famous restaurants in the world, New York is an ideal place to launch a culinary career. (May 03, 2007)
Information Technology Careers Thrive in IdahoWhat better place to earn your AOS in computer technology and networking than Idaho--home of the most patents per capita in the nation? (May 01, 2007)
A Good Prognosis for North Carolina Biotech CareersWith the third largest biotechnology industry in the country, North Carolina is the place to earn a degree in medical imaging equipment technology. (April 26, 2007)
The Life of a Wisconsin ParalegalIn Wisconsin, paralegal and legal assistants are in high demand as law offices shift the heavy research load from attorneys to their support staffs. (April 24, 2007)
Climb the Financial Management Ladder in MarylandFor Maryland residents in middle management, an executive graduate certificate in business administration can boost your business career. (April 19, 2007)
Studying the Automotive Trades in CaliforniaWith so many vehicles in need of routine service and maintenance in the Golden State, California needs automotive service and repair technicians. (April 17, 2007)
Try Illinois for a Healthcare Degree--and a Great CareerAll over Illinois, healthcare professionals need qualified office and clinical staff. That's where you come in. (April 12, 2007)
Sparking Up Your Electrical Career in CaliforniaElectrical systems installation and maintenance workers have a bright future in California. Here's why. (April 10, 2007)
Building a Great Career: CAD Technology & Manufacturing in IowaCompleting an Iowa vocational school program in computer-aided drafting technology is a great way to embark on a successful career. (April 05, 2007)
Get Your Motor Running: Arizona Motorcycle Technician CareersArizona is becoming a hot spot for motorcycle enthusiasts--and where there are motorcycles, there are motorcycle technician jobs. (April 03, 2007)
Aircraft Maintenance Careers Take Flight in MassachusettsVocational and technical schools in Massachusetts can prepare you for a satisfying, in-demand career as an aircraft maintenance technician. (March 29, 2007)
Fashion Careers Take Shape in ColoradoBuild yourself a dynamic career in fashion merchandising with a degree from one of Colorado's vocational or technical schools. (March 27, 2007)
Florida is Your Partner in Criminal Investigations TrainingHomeland security job growth in Florida is among the best in the nation. Begin your criminal investigations training at a Florida vocational school. (March 22, 2007)
HVAC Specialists Meet Nevada Climate Control NeedsRapid development in Nevada's harsh desert means career opportunities for HVAC specialists. You can complete HVAC training within a couple of years. (March 20, 2007)
Medical Science Calls Minnesota HomeMedical scientists develop new treatments for disease and injury every day. And it's likely that many of them came from Minnesota. (March 15, 2007)
Get a Taste of Culinary Career Success in NevadaWith a record number of tourists and the fastest restaurant job growth in the country, Nevada is a great state in which to begin a culinary career. (March 13, 2007)
Utah Vocational Programs Groom New ParalegalsParalegals and legal assistants are finding new positions in law offices throughout Utah. Here's how you can get career training for this exciting profession. (March 08, 2007)
Get Lots of Green with an Accounting Career in OregonIn Oregon, an internationally recognized leader in environmental policy, an accounting/business administration degree can not only lead to an in-demand career, but with it you can help protect the earth. (March 06, 2007)
Ready to Advance Your Career? Utah Medical Trade Schools Offer Technical SkillsWith plenty of locations throughout Utah, medical technical schools can prepare you for a new, rewarding healthcare career. (March 01, 2007)
Illinois Automotive Vocational Schools Jump-Start CareersIn Illinois, there are hands-on trade schools that can shift your automotive career into high gear. (February 27, 2007)
Get HVAC Training in Nebraska for a Career That's HotNebraska's HVAC technical and trade schools can jumpstart a rewarding, lifelong vocation in the field. (February 22, 2007)
Get Your Game On in IllinoisThe multi-billion-dollar video game industry is the fastest-growing segment of the entertainment market. Now is a great time to begin your game software development training. (February 20, 2007)
The Best of All Worlds: An AOS in Medical Specialties in Utahyou can prepare for several of the country's fastest-growing healthcare careers by earning just one associate's degree in medical specialties. Consider studying in one of the nation's healthcare hotspots: Utah. (February 15, 2007)
Your Career Insurance: California's Health Care Industry Braces for ChangeCalifornia, which has the nation's highest percentage of uninsured residents, is preparing to take radical steps to insure its residents. Its health care industry will depend heavily on qualified health claims examiners and medical billers. (February 13, 2007)
The Swirling Legal Storm in LouisianaIn post-Katrina Louisiana, those with criminal justice degrees should find plenty of career opportunities helping to rebuild the state's legal system. (February 08, 2007)
Pennsylvania IT Students Prepare for Fast-Growing Technical JobsPennsylvania technical schools offer a wide range of in-demand IT degree programs that prepare graduates for fast-growing jobs in the computer field. (February 06, 2007)
Attend Fashion Trade Schools in the Heart of the IndustryIf you're considering attending a trade or technical school to start your career in the fashion design field, it just makes sense to study in New York. (February 01, 2007)
Arkansas Medical Trade Schools Prepare In-Demand Healthcare WorkersHealthcare jobs are the fastest-growing in the country. Arkansas medical trade schools can prepare you for work in the field in as little as eight months. (January 30, 2007)
Bismarck, ND Jumpstarts Hospitality CareersOnline degree programs in travel and hospitality help Bismarck, ND's work force develop powerful job skills. (January 25, 2007)
Enjoy Career Flexibility as a Medical aide in ArkansasThere is a great demand for healthcare support personnel all over the country. Check out Arkansas's medical assisting opportunities. (January 23, 2007)
Why Study Information Technology in Arizona?The information technology industry has more computing jobs than it has people. This can mean a lucrative career for you. (January 18, 2007)
New York Chefs Forced to Get Creative without Trans FatsNew York recently banned the use of trans fats in restaurants. If you're considering culinary school, you could be just in time for the food revolution. (January 16, 2007)
Build an Architecture Career in GeorgiaEarn an associate degree in CAD/architectural drafting in Atlanta, Georgia, home to several historically significant pieces of architecture. (January 11, 2007)
New Mexico Trade Schools Open for BusinessNew Mexico's trade and vocational schools offer business degrees for those who want to advance in their professions. (January 09, 2007)
The Friendly Skies: Study Aviation in AlaskaThe aviation industry has enjoyed phenomenal growth in recent years, thanks to technological advances. Want to get in on it? (January 04, 2007)
Heat Up Your Career with Alabama HVAC TrainingLicensed electricians will find lots of work this winter helping homeowners optimize their HVAC systems, even in the sunny South. (January 02, 2007)
California Trade Schools Train New Generation of Aircraft MechanicsWith 160 working airports from San Diego to the Oregon border, California-based aircraft mechanics stay busy. (December 28, 2006)
Graphic Design in Wyoming? WY Not?You already know that Wyoming boasts spectacular scenery--from Yellowstone National Park to the Grand Tetons--but it boasts something else, too. (December 21, 2006)
Washington's Trade Schools Prepare Fashion Designers, MerchandisersThe Pacific Northwest is not just about Gore-Tex jackets and plaid shirts. (December 19, 2006)
Fishing for Answers: A Culinary Management Degree in CaliforniaDid you know that in the United States, two-thirds of all seafood reaches the consumer through restaurants? (December 14, 2006)
Missouri's HVAC Trade Schools Prepare Tomorrow's ProfessionalsIf you're looking for long-term job security in a fast-growing profession, Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) trade schools in Missouri can speed you into the workplace. (December 12, 2006)
Virginia Culinary Trade Schools Meet Growing Demands for ProfessionalsThere are more than 12,000 eating and drinking establishments in Virginia--and that's not counting food service in fine hotels, cruise ships, and resorts. (December 07, 2006)
Boomers Are Redesigning Their Lives in CaliforniaSome call it the "empty-nester syndrome." The Baby Boomers have raised their families, built successful careers, and have begun watching their kids go off to college and launch careers of their own. (December 05, 2006)
Kansas Medical Coding Degrees Fit the BillHealthcare professions across the nation are experiencing rapid growth--which means they're also feeling the growing pains from a critical shortage of qualified workers. (November 30, 2006)
Plumbing Technology Keeps Pace in CaliforniaIf you don't believe that there's a shortage of qualified plumbers in California, try getting one on a busy weekend! (November 28, 2006)
See the Light in OklahomaIn the beautiful rolling hills and open plains of Oklahoma, buffalo aren't the only ones thriving. (November 21, 2006)
Computer Programming is a Language Spoken Fluently in OhioIt's easy to take your computer for granted. After all, it probably only took seconds for you to end up here, reading this article. (November 16, 2006)
Start Your Engine with Automotive Training in North CarolinaThe National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) began as regional racing in the Deep South. (November 14, 2006)
Hawaii's International Business Climate is Sunny, Too!It may not surprise you to learn that businesses, both domestic and foreign, find Hawaii attractive - but it may surprise you to learn that excellent weather isn't why. (November 09, 2006)
Accounting in the Corn BeltBusiness career trends may come and go, but professionals in the accounting vocations are rarely strapped for an abundance of job openings. (November 07, 2006)
Business Trades and Vocations, Aloha StyleHawaii has a diversity of culture practically unmatched in the continental United States. (November 02, 2006)
Tennessee Enjoys its Healthy ReputationWhen Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen unveiled his Cover Tennessee plan to provide affordable, portable health insurance to uninsured residents. (October 31, 2006)
Colorado Automotive Technical Schools Revving UpConventional wrench spinners have gone the way of the Model T. (October 26, 2006)
Texas Means BusinessThis year, Texas officially surpassed California as the home to more Fortune 500 company headquarters than any other state. (October 24, 2006)
High Tech is Tops in GeorgiaA report released this year by AeA (formerly the American Electronics Association) indicates that Georgia is ranked 11th nationally for its number of high tech workers, and 10th for its number of high tech establishments. (October 19, 2006)
Michigan's Healthcare Vocations Are HiringAmerica's healthcare professions comprise the fastest-growing vocational sector in the country. (October 17, 2006)
Arizona Culinary Schools Are Really CookingArizona is home to the gila monster, saguaro cactus, red-rock canyons -- and host to a rich culinary tradition and trade schools that offer classical cooking training. (October 12, 2006)
South Dakota Medical Assistants Profit from Vocational CertificationsMedical assistants belong to one of the nation's fastest-growing vocational groups, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. (October 10, 2006)
Relax - You've Got a Massage Therapy Career Ahead of You in FloridaThere are more than 12,000 spas across the country, according to the International Spa Association. (October 05, 2006)
Iowa Paralegals Assume Vocational Courtroom ResponsibilitiesThe employment of paralegals is expected to grow faster than the average of all other professions through the end of the decade and beyond. (October 03, 2006)
Steer Your Way to a Career in Automotive TechnologyEach year, this country needs another 35,000 new automotive service technicians to fill new jobs. (September 28, 2006)
Ohio Technical Schools Specialize in Graphic Design TrainingGraphic designers with a technical focus on the Internet will have the best opportunities for jobs within the design professions, according to federal vocational projections. (September 26, 2006)
Attending Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Vocational Schools in KansasTo meet the needs of a busy industry, Kansas vocational and technical schools are offering state-of-the-art training programs in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC). (September 21, 2006)
Get Graphic in Colorado!Is there an artist in you that's waiting to get out? This might mean there's an exciting and lucrative career ahead of you. (September 19, 2006)
Criminal Justice: Career Choices for an Unsafe WorldThe events of September 11, 2001 forever changed America. (September 14, 2006)
Culinary Training Programs Feed the New York Dining IndustryYou won't go hungry in New York. More than 8 million people live in this city of more than 18,000 restaurants. (September 12, 2006)
Healthy Prospects for Medical Assistants in PennsylvaniaThe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has the 17th largest economy in the world, and the third most vibrant biosciences cluster in America. (September 07, 2006)
Make it Legal in Georgia: Paralegal Training in the Peach StateOne of the country's fastest growing, and most exciting career fields is law. (September 05, 2006)
Texas Healthcare Professions Need Trained WorkersMore healthcare jobs will be created between today and 2014 than in any other American career group. (August 31, 2006)
Pennsylvania Schools Rush Paralegals to the CourtroomBehind every successful lawyer there's a support team of partners, law secretaries, researchers, and paralegals. (August 29, 2006)
Culinary Arts? California Can Dish it OutIn 2005, the California Restaurant Association projected that the economic impact of restaurant sales that year would be a whopping $103 billion. (August 24, 2006)
Criminal Justice Training in UtahIn our dangerous post-911 world, local, state and federal law enforcement agencies are on the lookout -- for qualified graduates of criminal justice programs. (August 22, 2006)
Nevada Needs a Healthy Dose of Pharmacy TechniciansAccording to the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, Nevada is the fastest growing state in the nation. (August 17, 2006)
Exploring Washington State Culinary TrainingWhat's cooking? Your career in the culinary arts in Washington State! (August 15, 2006)
Perfect Timing for California HVAC TrainingCould there be a better time to enter the heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) professions in California? (August 10, 2006)
Legal and Criminal Justice CareersWith the legal system playing an integral role in the daily proceedings of our society, it's no wonder that there is such a strong demand for law professionals in every sector. (August 08, 2006)
Becoming a Paralegal and Legal AssistantWith the legal system playing an integral role in the daily proceedings of our society, it's no wonder that there is such a strong demand for criminal justice and law professionals in every sector. (August 03, 2006)
Capturing a Culinary CareerBecause food is a staple item, careers in the culinary industry are among the most stable jobs in the country. (August 01, 2006)
Careers in Information TechnologyCareers in information technology (IT) and the computer industry are among the fastest growing jobs today. (July 31, 2006)
Choose Your Own Adventure: The Video Game IndustryThe world of video game design is a growing industry with many attractive career options. (July 29, 2006)
Getting a Well-Compensated Career in BusinessTraining for a business degree can open up a variety of career options, prepare you to run your own small business, or provide you with the skills to manage a non-profit organization. (July 27, 2006)
Degree Programs for the Fastest-Growing Healthcare CareersNot only do healthcare jobs comprise the fastest-growing employment sector in the nation, but estimates predict that they will continue to boom beyond the end of the decade. (July 25, 2006)
Hot Jobs in the Automotive IndustryDo your friends come to you for advice on oil changes and fluid leaks? Is your garage papered with the four-wheeled centerfolds from Car and Driver? (July 23, 2006)
The Benefits of Getting a High School DiplomaThough high school might seem like kid's stuff to adults in the working world, a high school diploma can make a huge difference in your salary, as well as the stability of your job in the future. (July 21, 2006)
Overview of Different Skilled Trade JobsThe National Association for Business Economics polled 103 corporate planners and financial analysts to find that approximately one-third of their companies are experiencing difficulty hiring skilled workers. (July 19, 2006)
Why Get a Job in the Design Industry?The graphic and interior design industries are multi-faceted and rife with job opportunities to match your skill set and background. (July 17, 2006)