What is the best way to keep your eyes and your vision in tip-top shape, despite long hours at the computer? Here’s some advice from Dr. Suzanne Offen, an optometric physician and founder of Offen Eye Associates . . . Remember, your reading glasses might not be right for computer use. “When people are reading, [...]
Here’s a question for medical billers and coders . . . Exactly when did your career start? If you stop to think about it, you will probably realize that your career didn’t begin when you got your first job. It actually started on the day when you walked into a classroom and began your training. [...]
To ensure that you get the most out of the Career Services Department, Medical Billing and Coding Blog has outlined some of the important benefits of the department. Here are a few tips in taking advantage of all that Career Services has to offer: Assistance with Resume Writing Your resume is one of the most [...]
What does it take to work at home? What are the biggest mistakes to avoid? We asked those questions to a man who has worked from his home office for 20 years. Here’s his advice on getting the most from working at home: Plan to go through a transition period. Don’t expect to like home [...]
CNNMoney.com released an interactive slideshow that provides several different key factors in locating and getting hired at the job that you want. The presentation, created by Jia Lynn Yang in April, 2009, is called “How to Get a Job”, and is “an interactive guide to navigating the worst job market of your lifetime”. We have [...]
Your goal in a job interview is to show that you fit in, right? No, wrong, according to Debra Benton, a top leadership coach and author of CEO Material: How to Be a Leader in Any Organization and other bestselling books. According to Benton, your goal should be to stand out in interviews, not fit [...]