In about 8 years I expect to be a General Dentist. I think that this is one of the greatest careers you could have if you are interested in sciences. You also need to be incredibly skilled with hand-eye coordination. Lastly, you have to be willing to go through long years of training in order to be in this field. Still, after considering all of the previous proposals, this career is near flawless. You get paid a high, lavish salary and don't have to work night shifts or weekends. The employment rate is also expected to increase because most dentist will be retiring by the time I get my degree. As a very social people-person, I would love providing for patients and conversating with new people! Dentist are also the cleanest of the medical field and ,personally, are the best. Most people get squeamish when they think about being in someone's mouth all day; but would you rather look inside of someone's mouth (and see things like teeth or a tongue) or their body (and see things like livers, blood and guts). Also, doctors and surgeons have unpredictable work hours and require even more years of experience. Dentistry is a great field to go into. Even a little business is involved! After becoming a General Dentist, you can open up your own dental business if you have the money, proper location and business experience. Success is key! Still, finding what you want to do with the rest of your life is vital to reach success. I am blessed that I have currently found the steps that I need to do to be successful.
Summary on "College Prospects are Being Watched on Facebook and Twitter"This article is about college coaches observing their potential recruits on social media websites, like Twitter and Facebook. Coaches can find out a lot about somebody by checking out how they carry themselves on social media. The coaches think that social media is a major part of our lives as young people and that everyone should use and appreciate it. Still, there is not a total upside to the less private new social media. Some of the student's unresponsibility on their profiles can stop any chances of being recruited by coaches. I agree with the coaches. In a high career position, people should have integrity for themselves and be a good role model. Even if someone isn't in a "high career position", they shouldn't carry themselves in a negative way. As a future ambitious career applicant, I realize that I have to be mindful about what I do on any social media sites. Summary on "37 Percent Of Employers Use Facebook To Pre-Screen Applicants" In this article, statistics say that 37% of hiring managers use social media to help with their decision. They base their decision off of whether or not the person displays themselves professionally. Most of the managers have come across something that made them not want to hire the person. Although this concept can help a lot on the manager's decision process, it still invades privacy. I think that managers shouldn't seize someones entire account and force them to give up their private social media accounts. Still although some managers have stopped doing so, I still have to be aware of my social media accounts. As a future ambitious career applicant, I realize that I have to be mindful about what I do on any social media sites.
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