Wednesday, November 27, 2019
How to Get a Job at the Zoo
How to Get a Job at the tiergartenHow to Get a Job at the ZooCareer opportunities at tierparklogical parks can be quite scarceas many animal career seekers are interested in working with exotic wildlife. Zoos usually receive dozens of applications for each position advertised. It is certainly possible to increase your odds of landing one of these coveted positions by enhancing your resume with hands-on experience and education. Determine an Area of Interest The first step to getting a job at the zoo is determining what career path you would like to pursue. Popular zoo career options include zookeeper, zoo educator, zoologist, wildlife veterinarian, and veterinary assistant, though there are also many roles available in management, administration, and support positions. By defining your area of interest early on, you can select your college courses and internships to strengthen your resume for that career path. Thoroughly research the career that you intend to pursue. You might be able to arrange an interview with a zoo staff member who holds the type of position you are interested in meeting with someone who works in your field of choice can be invaluable. You can also research zoo careers through the Association of Zoos Aquariums,in career guidebooks, or in animal industry publications. Gain Education The level of education required for a particular position can vary from a two-year degree to a four-year degree, with some positions requiring additional study at the graduate level. fruchtwein students seeking zoo careers will major in fields such as biology, zoology, animal behavior, animal science, conservation science, or another related area. Keeper positions may only require an associate degree, though many keepers do have four-year bachelor of science degrees. Positions such as zoologist generally require a B.S. degree at minimum, with M.S. or Ph.D. degrees being preferable. Veterinarians must first complete their undergraduate degree before going on to veterinary school those pursuing board certification in the veterinary field face additional years of training and testing. Gain Hands-On Experience Volunteer internships are a great way to gain hands-on experience at a zoo. Many zoos have programs designed to allow members of the community to work with their animals in some capacity. Tasks may involve assisting with educational programs, helping to prepare daily rations for the animals, assisting with veterinary care, shadowing keepers as they care for animals throughout the day, or helping to maintain animal enclosures. Some zoos also have paid part-time or seasonal positions available. If there is not a zoo located close to you, it is also possible to gain experience by working, volunteering, or pursuing internships with animals at aquariums, museums, animal parks, humane societies, rescue groups, stables, wildlife rehabilitation facilities, or fish and game offices. Gaining experience as a veterinary assistant is a bi g plus for a variety of zoo career paths. Assisting a vet who deals with wildlife species is ideal, but working for an equine vet, large animal vet, or small animal vet also provides valuable experience that will enhance your resume. The key factor here is to gain experience by working with a variety of animals in a hands-on capacity. Find an Opportunity Zoo jobs may be advertised in trade publications like the Journal of Zoology, Zoo Biology, the Canadian Journal of Zoology, and other similar industry print offerings. Colleges and universities may get advance notice of impending vacancies, so it is wise to subscribe to any job-related email lists your educational institution may offer. Opportunities may also be found through a search of various industry websites such as the Association of Zoos Aquariums (AZA) job listing, which provides job postings and career opportunities for zoos throughout the country. Individual zoo websites such as Zoo Atlanta, the Bronx Zoo, the San Die go Zoo, the Los Angeles Zoo Botanical Gardens, and other such websites may also post position opportunities as they become available. It never hurts to visit the human resources department at the zoo office to fill out a job application and submit a resume. While you are in the office, check out the volunteer and internship opportunities, which are a great way to get your foot in the door. Your college may also be able to help with placement, so also check with your advisor and professors about any connections they might have.
Friday, November 22, 2019
Madiha El Mehelmy Kotb Takes Office as ASMEs 132nd President
Madiha El Mehelmy Kotb Takes Office as ASMEs 132nd President Madiha El Mehelmy Kotb Takes Office as ASMEs 132nd President During zu sich inaugural address at the Presidents Dinner, new ASME President Madiha El Mehelmy Kotb discussed the steps ASME needs to take to remain successful in the future. . During ceremonies held at the ASME Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, Madiha El Mehelmy Kotb, Eng., was introduced as ASMEs 132nd president.Kotb used the occasion to share her perspectives on the future of ASME along with citing personal goals during her presidential term. This is such an exciting time to be a part of ASME. The changes weve seen and those that are still in the works are making ASME stronger and more relevant than ever, said Kotb during the opening of her inaugural comments at the Presidents Dinner, held on June 25. President Kotb thanked outgoing president Marc Goldsmith for his year of service and expressed appreciation to all those who have committed themselves to se eing ASME move forward in its strategic initiatives and future success. Opportunities are plentiful and we need to keep working together as volunteers and staff. Immediate Past President Marc Goldsmith (left) presents the Societys new president, Madiha Kotb, with her presidential gavel. Kotb outlined some important ways to ensure that the Society moves successfully into the future. First, we need to continue building international bridges to further increase legitimacy as a leader in the global marketplace, she said. Kotb also stressed the importance of ASMEs geographical growth and diversity to expand our networks growth in the area of energy by expanding ASMEs energy footprint and serving as a global energy resource and also serving as an advocate for a new culture of safety, particularly as it relates to the integration of risk management. Using the illustration of a high-speed Mag-Lev train, Kotb said, ASME is like this well-honed bullet train - boldly functi onal, highly efficient and focused on its destination. In anticipation of the work and contributions of engineers and professional societies like ASME, she concluded by saying Today, we must think differently about our world, just as todays engineer moves beyond probability theory to quantum theorylets be willing to adapt to new ways of working together. As Marc Goldsmith concluded his term as ASME president he thanked the Board of Governors, the many volunteers, ASME Executive Director Tom Loughlin and the ASME staff for their support and for the great work they have done to carry forward the mission and strategic initiatives of the Society during the past year. Goldsmith expressed well wishes to Kotb and expressed enthusiasm for ASMEs future. I know that incoming president, Madiha Kotb, will have an outstanding year and will continue ASMEs legacy of leadership in engineering respected worldwide, Goldsmith said.Mel Torre, ASME Public Information
Thursday, November 21, 2019
These are the best (and worst) big cities to reside in this year
These are the best (and worst) big cities to reside in this yearThese are the best (and worst) big cities to reside in this yearHome may be where the heart is, but where you live matters as well.New WalletHub data shows that Seattle, Washington is the best big city to reside in this year.The company analyzed 62 of the biggest American cities (each with more than 300,000 residents) in terms of five factors quality of life, economy, safety, education health and affordability. It then took a look at those five in terms of 56 other factors before eventually giving each city a score out of 100. WalletHub also used information from the U.S. Census Bureau, among many other sources.The 10 best big cities to reside inThese 10 were at the top of the list.1) Seattle, WA (total score 63.63)2) Virginia Beach, VA (total score 63.27)3) Austin, TX (total score 63.24)4) San Francisco, CA (total score 62.56)5) San Diego, CA (total score 62.49)6) Honolulu, HI (total score 61.41)7) Portland, OR (total score 61.07)8) San Jose, CA (total score 60.87)9) Colorado Springs, CO (total score 60.72)10) New York, NY (total score 60.38)The 10 worst big cities to reside in62)Detroit, MI (total score of 33.15)61) Memphis, TN(total score 37.20)60) Cleveland, OH(total score 38.59)59) Baltimore Maryland(total score 41.23)58) St. Louis, MO(total score 42.81)57)Indianapolis, IN (total score 45.79)56)Tulsa, OK (total score 46.95)55)Milwaukee, WI (total score 47.28)54)New Orleans, LA (total score 48.25)53)Santa Ana, CA (total score 48.48)Heres how the cities compare to each otherHeres what not to do when movingDont just jump right in.Clara E. Irazbal-Zurita, PhD, Director of the Latina/Latino Studies Program and Professor of Planning at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, told WalletHub about the worst thing people do when relocating.The biggest mistake people make when planning a move to a new place is mis-estimating the relationship between sources of income that are going to be available in t he new setting and the cost of living, she told the site. If income is insufficient, people can incur in debt and the situation will eventually become unsustainable. People may be forced to have more than one job, potentially compromising their quality of life and health. Negatively, people may face financial default or house eviction, from which it is hard to recover.
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