Desiree Sinkevich

Des Sinkevich

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Des Sinkevich has been with Penn Foster since 2015, helping students learn more about potential career paths and how to succeed in online school. Through hundreds of blogs, from articles about study tips to information on how to prepare for in-demand jobs, she's dedicated to giving our students the tools they need to reach their goals. Des holds a B.A. in English Writing from the University of Pittsburgh which has helped her create the content you're reading today and, when she's not writing, she's reading!

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What A Veterinary Education Can Do for Your Career

If you’re someone who wants a job that allows you to help animals and make a difference, working in the veterinary medical field could be the perfect fit for you. As the number of pet owners continues to grow – 73% of millennials currently have a pet - veterinary clinics and hospitals will need more help than ever before. With that in mind, there’s a lot of opportunity for starting a new career, but where do you begin? Here’s what education can do for your future veterinary career.

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What Healthcare Career is Right for You?

Jobs in healthcare are almost always in-demand and that trend will continue. With an aging population, more people on regular prescription medications, and patients focusing more on health and wellness, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that jobs in healthcare will grow 15% in the next 10 years. That means adding an additional 2.4 million job opportunities for those who are interested in starting a rewarding career in the field. But with so many different healthcare jobs, how can you decide which one is the right fit for you? Here’s where to start.

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Are Online Courses A Good Investment?

Furthering your education can be an investment that pays off! Besides having a diploma or degree that can boost your resume and help you prepare to qualify for more jobs, there are many training programs that you can pay off quickly – with what you earn from one or two projects after graduation! If you’re looking for a program that you can pay off quickly, while helping you prepare to see a return on your investment, check out these affordable, flexible online classes.

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What Can You Do with A Bachelors in Vet Technology?

A lot has changed during the pandemic. One bright spot is that pet adoptions have increased as more people spend time at home. This has meant more new patients at veterinary clinics across the country and an increased demand for skilled veterinary technicians and technologists. If you love the idea of working with animals, taking the next steps toward becoming a veterinary technician could be the right career move for you. And, if you’re already in the field, it’s a perfect time to boost your credentials and prepare to take the steps to advance in your career. But what, exactly, can you do with a Veterinary Technology Bachelors of Applied Science Degree? Here’s what you should know about working in the veterinary industry and how to get started.

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What Can I Do With a Degree in Healthcare Management?

If you’re interested in a career helping others, but aren’t necessarily interested in direct patient contact, an administrative role in healthcare could be the right fit for you. Working in healthcare management, you can play a vital part in ensuring things run smoothly for both patients and doctors. Here's what you should know about the job and what you need to work in the field.

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How to Study for the CCMA Exam

While certification isn’t required by state and federal agencies to work as a medical assistant, having that credential on your resume can help you stand out to employers and even boost how much you can potentially earn. After completing an approved medical assistant course, along with finishing your externship, it’s time to prep for exams. Check out these tips on studying for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam.

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Top Penn Foster Moments Of 2020

2020 has been a year unlike any other. While the challenges we’ve faced with the pandemic, shutdowns, and social distancing can feel overwhelming, it’s important to remember that some good things have happened this year, too! As we wrap up this strange year, we’re looking back at all the things we’ve accomplished together and getting ready for what comes next in 2021.

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How to Become A Certified Payroll Clerk

Payroll clerks play a vital role in human resources and accounting departments, ensuring employees are paid on time and accurately. Becoming one involves education, on-the-job training, and optional certification. If you’re interested in taking the next steps toward starting a new career, here’s what you should know about the job.

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How to Become A Tax Preparer

No matter what’s happening in the world, one thing is certain: people need to file taxes on a quarterly or yearly basis. That’s why learning how to prepare taxes can offer the opportunity for a rewarding, full-time career, or even a lucrative side hustle. In order to become a tax preparer, you often need training, an understanding of how the tax system works, and a preparer tax identification number.

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How to Become A Freelancer

Freelancing can be a profitable way to be your own boss while doing work you enjoy. It can also offer opportunities to earn extra income from side gigs while still working full time for someone else. Starting a career as a freelancer, however, requires some work to get started. Besides having the relevant skills to complete the services you’re offering, you need to understand how to set up your business, create a portfolio, decide on your fees, and get your name out there. Here’s what to know about starting a successful freelancing career!

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