Jobs
There are many
different types of Jobs and for each one you will need to know
different amounts of qualifications, skills as well as command over
particular language; for instance in banking you need to talk to the
public but in assembly work you do not. There are some companies
that have two or more different types of Jobs, you can choose
from. For example, Jobs
Junction is divided into categories of different types of jobs
depending on the level of involvement you wish to commit to. Some require consistent,
daily effort while others are based on a lighter workload with
weekly deadlines.
Students should also understand that different types of Jobs
require different types of training and education.
Jobs Guide
helps you find out about career and training options. School
students, school leavers, teachers, jobseekers and people thinking
about a career change will find the Jobs Guide an excellent source
of information on:
·
How to choose an occupation;
·
How to plan a career;
·
What jobs involve;
·
Where the necessary training is available;
and
·
Where to get further advice and
information.
Many companies
enable you to enjoy flexible employment and work based from your
home. These Jobs offers are generally part-time and allow you to
work from home anywhere in the nation. There are many
different types of Jobs to choose from. Most of these Jobs and
opportunities do not require any previous experience; however, some
Jobs are looking for people with specific skills or
talents.
Non-profit
organizations are an excellent place to start a career and gain
experience. There are
many different types of Jobs available in non-profit organizations
for sociology majors.
The salaries and the positions offered in these Jobs are
vastly different in each organization.
A Jobs order is
created and given to the production department to instruct them to
manufacture or ship a quantity of an item. Typically, the Jobs order is
entered when a P/O for printing is received from a
customer.
For example,
the LiveWire Jobs order entry module provides for different ‘types’
of Jobs. The Job Types are defined by you. Different ‘Job Types’ are
used when the production routing is different, the printed job
jacket (work order, job docket…) is different, when the job number
assigned will have a different sequence or format, when you want to
classify them differently for reports or analysis or when certain
people or departments must do something different with certain job
types.
An example of
some typical job types is:
- Pre-Press
Only Jobs – Route to pre-press planning. No purchasing
required.
- Print Jobs,
Digital – Route to digital press. Papers are in
inventory.
- Print Jobs,
litho – Route to plating. Copy to paper
purchasing.
- Print Jobs,
screen – Route to screen printing
department.
- Fulfillment
Order – Route to warehouse.
- Standard
Product Order – Buyout job. Forward order to 3rd party
supplier.
Civil service
Jobs are typically filled by examination. Each agency administers a
different examination for each job. An examination may consist
of one or more civil service tests. Different kinds of
examinations are given for different types of Jobs. An examination may consist
of more than one test. The types of civil service tests include
written tests, in-basket exercise, essay test, in-basket exercise,
assessment center, performance tests, physical abilities,
psychological, and interviews.