Friday, October 4, 2013

Most Wanted Online Bachelor Degrees for 2014

New Year is only a few months away, and the world of education is all abuzz right now with annual exams and fresh graduates planning for admissions in colleges and universities. Amid all this excitement, students and their parents are more concerned about choosing the right degree program for the new year.

Midtown University’s faculty and alumni are also engaged in the process of mentoring new students in regard to the selection of their programs because a degree is not just a piece of paper but a tool that will pave the way for a promising career. Selecting a degree program which is not in demand in the corporate market can become a bottleneck for the students. Midtown University feels an obligation to convey the latest degree trends to the student body so they are able to decide a field of interest to pursue for the year 2014.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Top 6 Things NOT to do in Your Job Search

The current job market is one filled with cut-throat competition; with the economy’s sluggish recovery, only the best are able to secure good, well-paying jobs that are satisfying and that help boost their careers. Circumstances such as these beg the question whether solid academic credentials and a fair amount of work experience are enough to make an impact in the corporate world.

With the unemployment rate standing at a fairly strong 7.5%, it is evident that there are significant factors that are often overlooked by job seekers when applying for a job. If you are currently looking for a job and are committing the following job search mistakes, it is time to hone your approach.

Friday, December 21, 2012

How Technology Can Help Boost Your Career

Technology has become an essential part of our lives. To perform our daily tasks effectively and efficiently, we take the help of technological tools and resources available.

When it comes to job search, the use of technology can significantly reduce the time, pain, frustration and cost involved in the whole process. You can increase your career options while making the process more enjoyable and rewarding. As technology continues to improve, it is now easy for anyone to pursue a variety of career options. These include pursuing higher education (through online degree programs which may include Accredited degree programs), earning additional certifications and qualifications or connecting to potential employers.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Benefit from Midtown University's Student Consultancy Services!

Midtown University strives to make your student experience enjoyable, rewarding and productive. To provide you exceptional and 24 hours support, the University provides professional and valuable Student Counseling and Consultancy Services. These services are provided to all the currently enrolled and prospective undergraduate and graduate students. Through these counseling and consultancy services, the University tries to develop the students personally and professionally while creating more personal awareness and skills needed to face the professional world. The Counseling and Consultancy experts share the ways with students that allow them to take the full use of the educational opportunities presented by the University.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Jobs that Lead to High Job Satisfaction

Are you completely happy with the job you have been doing or you totally hate it but are forced to do it because of a number of reasons. At one point or the other we meet someone who is totally discontented with his job. The reasons for job dissatisfaction can be varied e.g. low salary, limited growth opportunities, irregular hours, annoying supervisor etc. Doing a job you don’t like can be tough- you have to force yourself to go to work each day. A simple work becomes burdensome and time-consuming and you look at the clock again and again until it is the time to leave. However, it is quite surprising to know that people who hate their job are in small number as compared to people who truly love their jobs and are satisfied with their careers. According to a recent study by University of Chicago, more than three-quarter of employees are happy with their present jobs.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Why a Master’s Degree is Important

Master's Degree

Numerous employers these days ask for a four-year degree to approve recruits at minimum entry-level positions in various fields. Holding a master’s degree proves to be advantageous through the job application process and once on job – increases your chances to be promoted rather easily. Research shows that bachelor’s degree holders earn less those with a master’s or doctorate degree. A master’s degree is important for your better career prospects or greater upward social mobility.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

5 Simple Ways to Feed Your Intelligence


1. Reduce Television Viewing – Try and give up on your TV shows as much as you can and instead involve yourself in some other activity like listening to music or merely talking to friends as things like this challenge and soothe your mind more than TV would ever.