As of 2010, there were over 64,400 dietitians and nutritionists working in the U.S. This career is growing at an above-average pace, with a growth rate of 20 percent projected between 2010 and 2020, reports the Bureau of Labor ...
According to the Rockport Institute, only one interview is offered for every 200 resumes. Getting your resume right the first time increases your chance of not being overlooked. As an entry level fitness counselor, you might be...
Frustrated sports fans spend weekends asking the players on their television screens what they're thinking, but a sports psychologist aims to find out. People in this profession help athletes deal with the stresses associated w...
You've seen them on TV -- the pile-driving, body-slamming, over-the-top giants of WWE wrestling. And you know in your gut that's where you want to be. Competition is fierce among wrestlers who want to go pro, and it doesn't eas...
The rise of professional sports has catapulted talented athletes to new heights of personal income and personal responsibility. More and more, professionalism has resulted in sports operating as mega-businesses rather than just...
An employee fitness director may also counsel employees of large companies or corporations regarding proper nutrition and fitness. Landing a job as an employee fitness director usually requires an eye-catching resume, proper ed...
Knowing how to conduct yourself at a business lunch can mean closing the deal or getting the job offer -- or can mean you leave empty-handed. “People need every arrow in the quiver to excel today,” according to Pete...