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		<title>EKG Tech, A Recommended Fast Track Career</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for a career that requires higher education, yet cannot find the time needed to finish a two or even four year degree, then consider a career goals and EKG technology. What is an EKG technician? The term EKG stands for electrocardiographic technician. An EKG Tech will work at a hospital or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking for a career that requires higher education, yet cannot find the time needed to finish a two or even four year degree, then consider a career goals and EKG technology. What is an EKG technician? The term EKG stands for electrocardiographic technician. An EKG Tech will work at a hospital or physician&#8217;s office under the direct supervision of a physician or Doctor.</p>
<p>We here at ESM group really push for the career of an EKG technician for someone who cannot invest much time in school. In as little as 8 to 16 weeks you can receive on-the-job training from an EKG supervisor or cardiologist. This basic training will get you started in a great career in the medical industry. With as little as one year enrolled in a technical school or college you can earn a certificate that will allow you to perform extra testing on patients, earning you a higher <a href="http://techniciansalary.net/ekg-technician-salary/">average EKG technician salary</a>.</p>
<p>Although most jobs in the medical field offer great job stability, it is important to keep in mind that EKG responsibilities are being taught to registered nurses and nursing assistants. This means that finding <a href="http://technicianjob.net/ekg-technician-jobs/">ekg technician jobs</a> will be tough for technicians offering only skills as an electrocardiographic technician. For this reason, it is advised that students who are seeking a job in this field should pursue advanced training in order to learn the skills needed to perform stress testing and Holter monitoring. If you bring something more to the table other than just basic training, the chances that you will land a job and hold onto the job will be much greater.</p>
<p>What can you expect to earn as a technician on a yearly basis? Where are several variables that will play a vital role and the amount of money you can expect to earn each year such as your job experience, where your job is located both geographically and size of your employer, along with the amount of training you received in your schooling courses. EKGs on average will see a yearly income of about $24,000 per year, however you can expect to see the <a href="http://techniciansalary.net">technician salary</a> of an EKG as high as $30,000 per year with experience.</p>
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		<title>ESM&#8217;s Goal for educated career choices</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 17:28:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for a career that shows a promising future? A career that will not only ensure that you will have a job for years to come, but pays a nice wage and does not require too much time in school. Here at ESMGROUP.ORG our goal is to break down some of the best [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking for a career that shows a promising future? A career that will not only ensure that you will have a job for years to come, but pays a nice wage and does not require too much time in school. Here at ESMGROUP.ORG our goal is to break down some of the best fast-track careers, allowing you to see from the outside what all is involved before ever stepping foot inside a college or university.</p>
<p>It is important to research things such as a careers job demand not only what is currently, but what is expected of a career fueled in the near and distant future. Studies and surveys on graduated college students has shown that many students chose careers and completed their college education, only to find that the job market was flooded to the point that they could not find a job related to their career degree. Do not let this happen to you.</p>
<p>Do you feel like you are just floating from basic course to basic course trying to decide what career choice you should make? While it is good to get the basics out of the way, the basic courses are not always required, depending on what degree or certification you&#8217;re going for. Why waste the time of taking extra courses, which means spending extra money and more time in school when you could be that much closer to graduating and starting your career earlier. Here at the extreme sound in mind group, we want to show you that you don&#8217;t have to spend four or six years in a traditional college or university to land a good job.</p>
<p>By this, we mean that there are alternative schools, that are not only reputable both accredited as well that can earn you a degree quickly and allow you to make a very good living at the same time. The kind of schools that we push here at ESM group or that of technical, vocational and trade schools. While these schools are not for everyone, you may find that they might be for you. Fast-track programs get you in and out of school in as little as six months to two years, depending on what degree or certification you are going for.</p>
<p>So in short, we will be choosing several different fast-track careers, that we fill there is a good job demand for, great salary range and a school curriculum that will get you in and out as fast as possible. We hope you will come back often to see our updated site as we add more and more careers to the list. Let us do the bulk of the research for you and help you to make an educated choice on what career path you will follow.</p>
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