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Showing posts with label teaching. Show all posts

Thursday, December 26, 2019

Jobsite Helps Educational Institution to Advertise Teaching Job Easier and Effectively

“Jobisite.com helps employer to post teaching job advertisement much easier. It is free to use, and provides a much more effective method to attract more applicants.”

Teaching job is a high demand job in every country. The need for proper education to face the globalization is increased at these moments. For employers, it also means that the competition to get a teacher that has a good record, skillful and specification that matches their needs also become much harsher. Jobisite.com provides a platform for employers to post job ads to find the teacher with those requirements.

This website offers much freedom for a company or educational institution to post any ads that inform others about a teaching job openings at their place. The user of the service can provide a detailed description of the teacher they need to hire. How the employer will advertise their job opening is all up to the employer.

Jobisite offers this service for free. Anyone who needs a place to advertise teaching job can use it without any restriction. The standard method to use the service is creating an account, sign in, and post the job ads. However, Jobisite also provides other methods where the user doesn’t need to create an account and just post job ads. The other methods also allow users to connect the job ads on this website with the web pages, which creates a more effective way to provide information about the job. And, all of these methods can be done for free.

Since the needs of teaching jobs are quite higher, the employer also needs to have a much stronger method to advertise the job opening at their place. Jobisite facilitates this need with its paid service. The paid service means it offers more advantages and better service than the free service. For example, the paid service also helps to promote the ads and even boost it to increase its exposure. Jobisite team does this by using social media, email promotion, indexing on many job aggregators, and more.

The simple process and effective platform to advertise a teaching job opening is not only the thing that jobisite offered. It also provides a place where a job seeker can also apply through the website.

About Jobisite
Since its start to operate its service, Jobisite.com has the sole purpose to provide a free platform for job-related service. It provides a place to advertise a job opening as well as a useful resource for a job seeker to find the job of their dreams. For more information, please visit https://www.jobisite.com/jb/advertise-teaching-job.jsp

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Monday, March 30, 2015

Announcing the Campaign to Help a Selfless Veteran Fund his College Education





Help a Veteran Get His Teaching License

Plainfield, NJ -- March 30, 2015 -- Darnell Knight, military veteran and college student, announces the campaign to seek funding to cover the cost of finishing his teaching degree and getting his teaching license.

Darnell has suffered a great deal in his life. Being raised by his grandparents in a less than safe neighborhood, Darnell saw his share of hardship, death and despair. Despite successfully fighting his way through high school and making it into college, Darnell suffered a major car accident that left him with a traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury that both required significant rehabilitation and recovery efforts before he was able to return to his regular life. With all of these setbacks Darnell was still not deterred, and not only finished with his Bachelor’s Degree, but continued on to pursue his Master’s Degree in education.

This is where things took a turn for the worse. Due to an error created by his college’s new accounting system, suddenly Darnell found himself with a past due balance of $2,500, none of which he had in cash or credit to pay back. Although he attempted to work out a payment plan or use the GI bill (military benefits that can be used towards college credits), he was told he had to pay his balance in full or risk being disenrolled mid-semester. At the same time, he was also diagnosed with worrisome masses on his thyroid that his doctors expressed great concern over. On top of all this, a job he truly cared about, working as a youth counselor, ended suddenly and he was not offered a full-time position. Darnell spent the following year nearly homeless and destitute, begging for friends and family to put him up for a few nights on their couches before moving on.

Luckily for Darnell, he has spent the last 6 months slowly paying back some of his debt through a call center operator position, where he has done very well and has enjoyed his work. He has finally been able to pay off the past due amount and is able to re-enroll in college to complete his degree.

Darnell is seeking funding in the amount of $50,000 to cover his bills as well as the tuition that will not be covered by the remaining 7 months of his GI bill benefits. Darnell’s goal is to complete his education and apply for his teaching license, giving him the opportunity to work with at-risk youth at a larger capacity that he had been able to as a youth counselor.

Please considering donating to help a military veteran reach his dreams after years of hardship.

For more information or to learn more about Darnell Knight, please visit:

Contact
Darnell Knight
Plainfield, NJ


Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Announcing the Campaign to Help a Selfless Veteran Fund his College Education



Help a Veteran Get His Teaching License

Plainfield, NJ -- March 25, 2015 -- DeRay Shawn, military veteran and college student, announces the campaign to seek funding to cover the cost of finishing his teaching degree and getting his teaching license.

DeRay has suffered a great deal in his life. Being raised by his grandparents in a less than safe neighborhood, DeRay saw his share of hardship, death and despair. Despite successfully fighting his way through high school and making it into college, DeRay suffered a major car accident that left him with a traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury that both required significant rehabilitation and recovery efforts before he was able to return to his regular life. With all of these setbacks DeRay was still not deterred, and not only finished with his Bachelor’s Degree, but continued on to pursue his Master’s Degree in education.

This is where things took a turn for the worse. Due to an error created by his college’s new accounting system, suddenly DeRay found himself with a past due balance of $2,500, none of which he had in cash or credit to pay back. Although he attempted to work out a payment plan or use the GI bill (military benefits that can be used towards college credits), he was told he had to pay his balance in full or risk being disenrolled mid-semester. At the same time, he was also diagnosed with worrisome masses on his thyroid that his doctors expressed great concern over. On top of all this, a job he truly cared about, working as a youth counselor, ended suddenly and he was not offered a full-time position. DeRay spent the following year nearly homeless and destitute, begging for friends and family to put him up for a few nights on their couches before moving on.

Luckily for DeRay, he has spent the last 6 months slowly paying back some of his debt through a call center operator position, where he has done very well and has enjoyed his work. He has finally been able to pay off the past due amount and is able to re-enroll in college to complete his degree.

DeRay is seeking funding in the amount of $50,000 to cover his bills as well as the tuition that will not be covered by the remaining 7 months of his GI bill benefits. DeRay’s goal is to complete his education and apply for his teaching license, giving him the opportunity to work with at-risk youth at a larger capacity that he had been able to as a youth counselor.

Please considering donating to help a military veteran reach his dreams after years of hardship.

For more information or to learn more about DeRay Shawn, please visit:



Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Announcing the Campaign to Kickstart a new Speed Reading App



Help an Entrepreneur Introduce a Unique New App Designed to Teach Speed Reading

Charlotte, NC  – February 16, 2018 – Jordan Miller, a 20 year old Entrepreneur/Actor from Charlotte, North Carolina, announces the campaign to introduce a new and unique reading app, designed to teach the average reader to “speed read” at at least twice the normal reading speed.

Jordan Miller is a young man who has seen a lot, and endured more. After suffering bouts of depression in his early teens, Jordan sought out the advice of others (including many popular self-help gurus) and has even written his share of self-help and self-enlightment books.

He has now turned his attention to the subject of speed reading, a skill Jordan has personally developed. Through his innovative new app, called KINDLINE, the average reader can take their own e-books as well as those purchased through Amazon's Kindle Store, and learn how to speed read. The app will utilize kindles existing cloud (online storage) and it will have the ability to open kindle books that a customer already owns on their existing kindle cellphone app. KINDLINE utilizes a unique automated function that leads the reader to increase his or her speed according to the reader's own preferences.  The reader can select the speed, background opacity, and more. The average reader will see their speed increase, while they are able to absorb more information within every book they read on the app. KINDLINE is designed especially for students and other avid readers who may not have the time to read leisurely, but still want to glean important information from the text.

Jordan is seeking funding of $100,000 to develop, implement, and market the KINDLINE app. The market is bare of quality speed reading apps, and this one is sure to find a niche as a top speed reading app.

To LEARN MORE about the project, or to help support their GoFundMe campaign, please visit:

Contact:
Jordan Miller
Charlotte, NC
http://www.gofundme.com/m8amek

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