Thursday, 21 March 2013

Career List After12th


A

 Academic librarian
Accountant 
Actor/Actress
Acupuncturist                                                          
Administrative Officer, Civil Service
Advertising Art Director
Advertising account executive
Advertising account planner
Advertising copywriter
Advocate 
Aeronautical engineer
Agriculrure & Food Engineer
Agricultural manager
Air Hostess
Airline Pilot
Air traffic controller
Airline cabin crew
Anaesthetist
Animator
Applications programmer
Archaeologist
Architect
Architectural technologist
Archivist
Armed forces officer
Aromatherapist 
Artist
Auditor
Automotive engineer

B

Bank Manager
Bilingual secretary
Biomedical engineer
Biomedical scientist
Biotechnologist
Broadcasting presenter
Building control officer/surveyor
Building services engineer
Building surveyor


C


 Camera operator
Careers adviser
Cartoonist
Catering manager
Chartered Accountant
Chef/Cook
Chemical (process) engineer
Child psychotherapist
Civil engineer
Civil Service administrator
Clerk
Clinical biochemist
Clinical cytogeneticist
Clinical microbiologis
Clinical molecular geneticist
Clinical Psychologist
Clinical research associate
Clinical scientist - tissue typing
Clothes Designer
Clothing and textile technologist
Colour technologist
Commercial horticulturist
Commissioning editor
Commissioning engineer
Community education officer
Community worker
Composer
Company secretary
Computer Applications Programmer
Computer Games Designer
Computer Software Engineer
Construction manager
Consumer rights adviser
Control and instrumentation engineer
Corporate banker
Corporate treasurer
Counselor
Court reporter/verbatim reporter
Craft Designer
Credit analyst
Customs and excise officer
Customs officer: job description

D

Dancer
Database administrator
Debt/finance adviser
Designer
Dental hygienist
Dentist
Dietitian
Doctor
Dramatherapist

E

Economist
Ecologist
Editorial assistant
Education administrator
Electrical engineer
Employment advice worker
Energy conservation officer
Engineer
Engineering geologist
Environmental education officer
Environmental health officer
Environmental manager
Equal opportunities officer
Estate agent
Exhibition display designer
Exhibition organizer
Exploration geologist



F


Facilities manager
Farming Engineer
Fashion Designer
Film Art Director
Financial manager
Firefighter
Fisheries officer
Fitness centre manager
Food scientist
Food technologist
Forensic scientist

G

Games Programmer
Genetic Engineer
Geologist
Geographical information systems manager
Geomatics/land surveyor
Graphic designer
Gynaecologist


H

Hematologist
Health and safety adviser
Health and safety inspector
Health promotion specialist
Health service manager
Health visitor
Hotel manager
Housing adviser
Hydrologist

I

Immunologist
Industrial/product designer
Information scientist
Information systems manager
Information technology
Insurance broker
Insurance claims inspector
Insurance risk surveyor
Interpreter
Investment analyst
Investment banker
Investment banker
Investment fund manager
IT consultant
IT technical support officer


J

Journalist
Judge


L


Laboratory Technician
Land-based engineer
Land Surveyor
Landscape architect
Language Interpreter
Lawyer
Lecturer
Legal Adviser
Legal executive
Librarian
Licensed conveyancer

M

 Magazine features editor
Magazine journalist
Maintenance engineer
Management accountant
Management consultant
Manufacturing engineer
Marine scientist
Market research executive
Marketing account manager
Marketing executive
Materials engineer
Mechanical engineer
Media analyst
Media planner
Medical physicist
Medical representative
Microbiologist
Midwife
Mining engineer
Model
Music Manager
Music Therapist
Musical Instrument Technician
Musician
Multimedia programmer
Multimedia specialists

N

Naturalist
Nature conservation officer
Naval architect
Network administrator
Nuclear Engineer
Nurse
Nutritionist



O


 Occupational therapist
Oceanographer
Office manager
Operational researcher
Orthodontist


P

Packaging technologist
Paediatrician
Paramedic
Patent attorney
Patent examiner
Pathologist
Pension scheme manager
Petroleum engineer
Pharmacologist
Photographer
Physiotherapist
Plant breeder
Police officer
Press photographer
Press sub-editor
Prison officer
Probation officer
Product development scientist
Production manager
Programme researcher
Project manager
Psychiatrist
Psychologist
Psychotherapist: job description
Public relations (PR) officer

R

Radio Broadcasting Engineer
Railway Train Driver
Receptionist
Recruitment consultant
Research scientist
Restaurant manager
Retail manager

S


 Sales executive
Scientist
Scientific laboratory technician
Secretary
Scriptwriter
Singer
Site engineer
Social researcher
Social worker
Software engineer
Soil scientist
Space Scientist
Speech and language therapist
Sports coach
Sports development officer
Sports therapist
Statistician
Stockbroker
Surgeon
Surveyor
Systems analyst
Systems designer/builder
Systems developer
Systems programmer



T

Tailor
Tax adviser
Tax inspector
Teacher
Technical sales engineer
Television production assistant
Textile Designer
Tour operator
Tour/holiday representative
Tourism officer
Tourist information manager
Town and country planner
Toxicologist
Trader
Trading standards officer
Training and development officer
Translator
Travel agent
Typist

V

Veterinary nurse
Veterinary surgeon
Volunteer work organiser






  
W
Warehouse manager
Waste disposal officer
Water conservation officer
Water engineer
Web designer
Welfare rights adviser
Writer



Z

Zoological Scientist

Thursday, 21 June 2012

basic of animation india

Basic of Animation



  1. You need good drawing skills, good visualization, imagination and observation to become a good animator.
  2. Animation is a combination of 70 per cent art and 30 per cent technology. For us, animation is computers but if you are academically poor you cannot give a good output. Acting is a very important part of animation.
  3. The ability to draw is an advantage besides a good knowledge of art and design, movements and imagery. Your creative problem solving technique and innovation in your work help you in better performance.
  4. Apart from passion, good drawing and sketching skills, creativity, you need English language skills.
  5. Inclination towards art and basic knowledge of handling computers is desirable.

Saturday, 9 June 2012

JOB in Psychology - Haryana


PGT Psychology [274 Posts] job openings at Haryana School Teachers Selection Board (HSTSB)



Employer Name:Haryana School Teachers Selection Board (HSTSB)
Employer Address:Applications to be made through online hence no specific contact details provided.
Email:NA
URL:http://recruitment.cdacmohali.in/
Phone:NA
Required Skills:Must have passed Certificate of having qualified Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET)/School Teachers Eligibility Test (STET) of respective subject for the post applied, conducted by Board of School Education Haryana, Bhiwani
Required Experience:Not stated
Required Education:Candidate should have passed M.A. Psychology with at least 50% marks and B.Ed. from recognized university.
Job Location:
Across Haryana

post - [274 Posts]

Sunday, 13 May 2012

Career Option After 12th

Career Option After 12th  

Time is Changing & now its time for looking into new Emerging Career Options in global world. As Economy recession Reduces Globally, Trends in Career Sector Are Gradually Changing Day by day. Some of the potential areas in educational and Career Sectors Which have Shown Spectacular Growth have been replaced by new Emerging Career Options.
One of the Most Important Decision in the Life of a Young person is to choose an Educational Programme that leads to a Career or Profession. It is a life long committment for the young people to Choose the Best Career Options After their 12th or Chossing a Career option After graduation.
Here We are Providing You the Complete List of Career Options Which You can Opt after Doing Your Class 12th or Graduation as per Qualification.
some of the best career option after 12th are as below:- 

  1. Accounting Courses
  2. Acting Courses
  3. Actuarial Course
  4. Advertising Media
  5. Agricultural Courses
  6. AIR HOSTESSES
  7. Archaeological Courses
  8. Architecture Courses
  9. Astronomy Courses
  10. Audio Visual Media Course
  11. Banking Courses in India
  12. Beautician Courses
  13. Biomedical Engineering Courses
  14. Bio Technology
  15. Book Publishing Courses
  16. Brand Management Courses
  17. BPO India as Career
  18. Career as Cartoonist
  19. Career As DJ
  20. Career As Video Jockey
  21. Career as Voice Over Artist
  22. Career Commercial Pilot
  23. Career Foreign Language
  24. Career As Hotel Management
  25. Career As Leather Technology
  26. Careers in Documentary Film Making
  27. Careers in Film Editing
  28. Careers in Film TV
  29. Careers in Mass Communication
  30. Careers in Media Planning
  31. Careers Photo Journalism
  32. Careers in Publishing
  33. Careers in Screenplay Writing
  34. Careers in Sound Engineering
  35. Careers in TV Anchoring
  36. Careers in Video Editing
  37. Chartered Accountants Career
  38. Chemical Engineering
  39. Civil Engineering
  40. Commercial Fine Arts Courses
  41. Computer Science Engineering Career
Best of luck

Monday, 7 May 2012

Parent And Career


Parent And Career

How important is the role of the parent in the educational process and why? 

Studies show that parents are the single greatest influence on a student's career selection.  It is important for parents to give students support and encouragement to explore the many options available to find the best career fit for them (the student), as opposed to trying to live out their own unfulfilled career dreams through your young student.  It is important to start the discussion as early as possible.

This is a stressful time for all involved. It is important for the parent to stay positive and give encouragement at all times. Another stress that comes to the fore at this stage is that you are now into the phase of "letting go" and that can be very difficult.  Your attitude matters a great deal! Stay positive! The work place today is ever-changing and may appear scary to a young person.  Don't make the past seem perfect and the future terrifying.  Knowledge is power, so encourage them to get as much information and take advantage of as many opportunities as possible.

Don't always say no! Don't shoot down ideas they may have about their future careers. If you react negatively, it may shut down the whole exploration process. Keep the lines of communication open, as you encourage them to gather as much information on any particular career as possible. That research may provide the results you'd imagined in the first place, they may come to realise that they were on the wrong path by themselves. The difference is that they were in control of the learning and making the decision based on it. This is exactly the skill you need them to have when they face the adult world.

The choice of career is their first real step into adulthood. You are now very much an observer rather than a participant in the process. Encourage early exploration and discourage expectations that "things will work out by themselves".

Your role is more of providing the questions, and letting them look for the answers. This may not be as easy as it sounds and there will be times when it is hard to resist the pressure to tell them the answers. Remember this is a big change from what both of you are used to.  However difficult it is you the parent have to avoid making the decisions.

Look out for the danger signs in your child's approach:-

  1.  Waiting to the last minute to make decisions
  2.  Unrealistic expectations
  3.  Promises to work miracles in study next term
  4.  Carrying too many higher level subjects in spite of poor reports from school
  5.  Poor approach to homework
  6.  Interference from social activities or a weekend job which is funding their social life
  7.  Selecting a course because the career is well paid. They are more likely to gain a good qualification if the area of study is something they really like.

Things parents can do=
be care full and watch child and held him.
search detail about the career child planning
consult profession like career counsellor.

Be the best

 Be involved, but not in control
 Advise, but do not decide
 Support, but do not dominate

Best Of Luck

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