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Personality Traits for Beauty Professionals

If you enjoy helping other people look and feel great, a career as a beauty professional might be your dream job. Cosmetologists need to spend several months learning the trade and qualifying for a state license, but they usually get drawn to the profession because of personality traits that make them good candidates for these…

Dental Careers in Less Than Two Years

According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for dental assistants is expected to increase by 25 percent* over the next decade. This is much faster job growth than average. As the population in the United States ages, people are expected to keep more of their teeth than they did in past…

Social Media and PR Specialist Hired at IBMC College

[caption id="attachment_13187" align="alignright" width="239"] Greg Eyster has been hired as the Social Media and Public Relations Specialist at IBMC College.[/caption] Greg Eyster joins the Marketing Team and looks forward to tweeting, posting and sharing the latest campus happenings. IBMC College welcomes Greg Eyster to the position of Social Media and PR Specialist for the Fort…

Your Career Could Be a Beauty!

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for beauty professionals is expected to grow by at least 13 percent a year.* While many beauty professionals get their start by working in salons, this profession often leads to great opportunities for self-employment or employment in a variety of different industries from hospitality to…

Advantages of Vocational Colleges

The National Center of Education Statistics says that the average cost of a university is about $20,000 in the United States. Meanwhile, most degree programs take four years to complete, so that adds up to a total of about $80,000 in tuition, books, and living expenses. There is little doubt that today's employers want to…

Is There a Fast Path to a Computer Career?

The average annual cost of a four-year degree program in the United States is about $20,000, and most universities expect it to take at least four years to complete a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related program. Meanwhile, employers are hungry for technical talent, and many aren't that worried about the specific degree…

How to Get Help Paying for College

In the United States, free public education usually ends after the age of 18. Attending post-secondary school costs money for tuition, books, supplies, and living expenses. While many students defray some of the costs with their own paychecks or help from parents, financial aid can make attending school a lot more for affordable for many…

Which Personalities Thrive in Information Technology?

Computer professionals need the right training to succeed, but some personality traits may help IT specialists enjoy their work and progress in their careers. Since hardware, software, and networking have evolved very rapidly over the last few years, it seems obvious that people who want to enjoy a technology profession should also enjoy learning new…

Begin Your Health Career as a Massage Therapist

The healthcare profession is booming right now, but it might take a decade to get through medical school. However, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics says that the demand for massage therapists is expected to increase by 23 percent each year nationally*, and this is much more rapid than the average job growth in other…

The Longmont Campus of IBMC College Opened the Student Beauty Clinic Today

This morning locally owned and nationally accredited IBMC College opened its brand new Student Beauty Clinic at 2315 North Main Street in Longmont, Colorado. At the ceremony this morning, eagerly awaiting students and clients watched as the ribbon was cut by Heather Connor. The clinic was then made immediately available for tours and appointments. The…

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