Archive for December, 2009

Getting Started in the Field of Cardiovascular Technology

December 26th, 2009

The number of positions available in health care fields is growing rapidly – including cardiovascular technology jobs. Jobs in cardiovascular technology are those in which people assist physicians and other medical professionals in matters related to the heart and circulatory system. Jobs in cardiovascular technology fall into one of three major areas: invasive cardiology, echocardiography, and vascular technology.

One of the more interesting cardiovascular jobs is that of a cardiovascular technician.

At cardiovascular technology schools, students also learn how to prepare patients for cardiac catheterization and balloon angioplasty. In cardiovascular careers, trained medical professionals monitor blood pressure

Cardiovascular technology education may take place online as well as at a traditional brick and mortar school. Cardiovascular technology jobs pay between $28,000 and $50,000 per year, depending on experience, location and job settings.

Why Hire A Real Estate Virtual Assistant?

December 21st, 2009

You originally accepted the challenge of a real estate agent for many reasons. It may have been due to your love for meeting new people, or finding just the right house for the specific needs of a family. Then you discovered all the planning and paperwork involved in the process. There is marketing, contact management, client acquisition, client retention, design, along with many other administrative and development issues.
In a perfect world you could hire someone who would only come to work when you really needed them and they would always know just what to do. They would never call in sick, take up space in your office, or bother you with insurance concerns. » Read more: Why Hire A Real Estate Virtual Assistant?

Key Reasons to Hire a Virtual Assistant

December 16th, 2009

As an enterprising business owner, you most probably stay up to the moment with the current trends – whether technology, finance or business services. The current global trend is Virtual Business – and it’s here to stay.

As an executive assistant turned virtual assistant, I have seen this industry evolve over the years. Office premises, employees, equipment and vending machines are becoming a hassle in the fast pace of today’s society. It’s costly – it’s certainly not productive, and I would rather be spending time getting work done that dealing with these small but cumbersome problems.

With a virtual business, you only have to concern yourself with one thing – and that’s delegating. It is as easy as that, and if you are striving to unlock the doors to your virtual business, outsourcing is absolutely essential. Freelancers, Virtual Assistants and other self employed individuals are all responsible for their own time management, their own equipment, and their own software.

1. A Personal Computer

2. An Internet Connection

3. A savvy, up to the minute, Virtual Assistant