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Dental Assistant Vs. Dental Hygienist

Dental Assistant vs. Dental Hygienist (What’s the Difference?)

Many people often think that dental assistant and dental hygienist are different titles for the same job. However, while there may be some similarities, at the end of the day these are two very different roles with different education requirements, duties, and salaries. Learn more about the differences between a dental assistant and dental hygienist and find out which job is right for you.

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Vet Assistant to Vet Tech: Advancing Your Career as a Working Parent

Lauren Campion was a vet assistant in a small animal practice, but knew she wanted to move up in her career to become a veterinarian technician – and to do so, she’d have to pass the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE) and become certified. Here’s how Lauren went to vet tech school online, passed the VTNE on the first try, and got promoted – all while starting a family and working full time.

Desiree Sinkevich

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How to Become an Admin Assistant

How to Become an Administrative Assistant (Career Guide)

Administrative assistants are often the backbone of a great business. The job involves more than just taking notes during meetings or scheduling meetings. They’re the people who keep everything running. If you’re interested in a job that allows you to build a fulfilling career in a variety of business settings, becoming an administrative assistant could be the perfect fit for you. In this guide, you’ll learn how to become an administrative assistant, what the job is like, and how to know if this career path is the right one for you.

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Advice from Penn Fosters Graduate of the Year

Advice from Penn Foster's Graduate of the Year

You’re enrolled in school and settling in, but you might be struggling to find balance, the best way to study, or you may just simply need help with coursework. Keep reading to learn how Penn Foster’s 2022 Graduate of the Year and veterinary technician graduate, Nicole Gonzalez, made it through her studies.

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How to Become a Preschool Teacher

How to Become a Preschool Teacher (6 Things to Know Before You Start)

If you love kids and working with them seems like it could be fulfilling, becoming a preschool teacher could be the perfect career path for you. But before diving into a new career, it’s important to know what you need to do in order to qualify for the job, what the job duties are, and what the salary is like. This guide covers everything you need to know about becoming a preschool teacher.

Desiree Sinkevich

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Difference Between Vet Technician and Vet Technologist

The Difference Between a Veterinary Technician & a Veterinary Technologist

From your research, it seems like becoming a veterinary technician is the job for you, but maybe you’ve also seen information about becoming a veterinary technologist. Wondering what’s the difference between them and which job is right for you? Here’s what you should know about the education, work, and certification needed to take the first step toward beginning a career you love helping animals.

Desiree Sinkevich

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Which Medical Coding & Billing Certification Exam Should You Take – the CBCS or CPC?

Earning a medical billing and coding certification is required for most jobs in the field, but there are several exam options to consider. Which one best fits you? Learn the pros and cons of each and how to make the best decision for your career in this article.

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Your Guide to a Midlife Career Change

Figuring out your dream job can be difficult, and many people may not find the work they’re passionate about until later in life. After all, most of us aren’t lucky enough to find the perfect career right out of high school or college. Or maybe you did find your perfect job and, after years of working, it just doesn’t feel like the right fit anymore. Either way, you may be thinking about changing careers – but is it too late? Never! Whether you’re 25 or 55, it’s not too late to find and start a new career, especially if you’re willing to put in the work to get there. Here’s what you need to know about making a midlife career change and how to take the next steps toward the perfect job for who you are now.

Desiree Sinkevich

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How to protect yourself from a recession

How to Protect Yourself from a Recession

When the economy seems like it’s heading toward a downturn, one of the first thoughts on your mind is likely “will I lose my job?” After all, a bad economy can lead to companies laying off workers, downsizing their business, or closing altogether so it’s not unreasonable to worry that you could lose your job in a recession. There are ways, however, that you can protect yourself from a recession – at least when it comes to your job. Here’s what you should know.

Desiree Sinkevich

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8 Online Degrees That Pay Well

8 Online Degrees That Pay Well & You Can Start Today

Today, about 44% of available jobs require a degree. Having a college degree can also make a difference in how much money you earn! Those with a degree can actually earn around $24,000 more per year than someone without a degree. That means that, if you’re looking for a high-paying job, going to college could be your best way to reach that goal. But if you already have a busy life, work, and family responsibilities, going back to college to earn a degree can seem impossible. It doesn’t have to be! With self-paced, online college degrees, you can earn a degree around your schedule. Here's what you should know about online college to help you decide if it’s right for you!

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