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The automotive industry is responsible for plenty of jobs across the United States. The most popular among them are related to the sale and service of new and used vehicles.
By Nicole Hoelscher
Dealing with people on a daily basis makes a customer service career challenging. Learn how to communicate effectively with customers with this collection of articles and videos highlighting the dos and don’ts of quality customer service.
By Carl Hose
Construction can be tough work for laborers, but the pay is typically good and the work is abundant. If you're considering construction as a career, this eHow guide delivers details about the best jobs in the industry.
By Heather Downey
Pharmaceutical jobs are some of the most demanding jobs in the world. Fortunately, they're also some of the highest paying. If you're interested in working for a pharmaceutical company, the eHow experts are here to show you the ropes.
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Maintenance jobs can range from doing lawn care to working in major industries to running your own shop. The eHow experts give you the ins and outs of all sorts of maintenance career options.
By Shelley Frost
Becoming an insurance agent requires a combination of education and experience. With a wide range of insurance types, a career in insurance can take many different directions. Get started on the path to becoming an insurance agent with this guide.
By Darlene Zagata
Choosing a career is a major life decision. In this informative eHow guide, you will learn how to plan, research and choose your career as well as how to benefit from an aptitude test and career counseling.
By Stephanie Mojica
One of the most lucrative and diverse career fields is science. Its numerous options include working in medicine, researching at a university or joining the military. This eHow guide will detail a number of scientific jobs available.
By Nannette Richford
Each state Department of Education controls regulations for teacher certification. All states require a bachelor's degree and some form of practice teaching, but some requirements vary. Check this Quick Guide for the basics of teacher certification.
By Casey Holley
The Navy SEALs are a vital part of the U.S. military. All SEAL candidates must join the Navy and complete standard Navy training prior to entering BUD/S (SEAL training). Let eHow experts help you learn about the Navy and SEALs.
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