Winning the Numbers Game
A strong foundation in accounting can open up a multitude of opportunities in the business world. See how Walter Glover’s experience led him to a rewarding role as chief financial officer of the U.S. Olympic Committee.

A strong foundation in accounting can open up a multitude of opportunities in the business world. See how Walter Glover’s experience led him to a rewarding role as chief financial officer of the U.S. Olympic Committee.
Get the inside scoop on some of the fastest growing cloud computing careers. Find out each job’s projected growth rate, what it entails, what degrees you need and what opportunities are available for advancement.
Learn about the growing field of cloud computing including what it is, what the careers are and what you need to know to get your foot in the door. This cheat sheet is a companion to the three-part video series, “Cloud Computing 101.”
As U.S. energy independence looms on the horizon, we will need innovative energy solutions. Discover emerging jobs, trends and applications in energy consumption that may affect our future.
Within 10 years, you can expect the world to be a far smarter place. Learn how cars of the future, smart homes and digital currency may affect you in your life 3.0.
Financial scandals have been around since the advent of the balance ledger. From insider trading to government kickbacks, one profession has stood in the way of these finance finaglers running off with the loot.
Barbara Davies, adjunct instructor at DeVry University’s Keller Graduate School of Management, explains why the job market for accounting is growing and tells you what to expect for the future.
Accountants of the 21st century can apply their skills in any number of dynamic industries. Here are six careers that will keep accountants on their toes—with insight from an expert about the skills needed to excel in each one.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, accountants, auditors, financial bookkeepers and clerks rank among the top 25 occupations in the nation – and the employment of accountants and auditors is expected to grow 16 percent by 2020.
Though women are making strides into STEM fields, there are still many more men majoring in science, technology, engineering and math, and pursuing these careers paths. The question is: Why?
Forough Ghahramani, associate dean of the College of Business and Management and the Keller Graduate School of Management at DeVry University, offers career advice for technology graduates.
Dr. Chad Kennedy, Chair and Professor of Biomedical Engineering Technology in DeVry University's College of Engineering and Information Sciences, explores the application of “big physics" in medical technology.
Learn more about emerging sectors for tomorrow’s accountants. A run-down of who’s hiring today, emerging trends and who will be hiring in the future.
As technology continues to impact our lives, workers in today’s ever-changing labor market need to be prepared for emerging careers. Here, futurist Daniel Burras highlights technologies that will continue to transform present and future careers.
Watch as these experts discuss cyber crime in our country and what individuals and corporations can do about it. And learn about an exciting career field that’s generating opportunities for well-trained professionals ready to be heroes.
The Class of 2013 will enter emerging career fields, managing the technologies that drive advanced hospital settings, leading development of the next cloud-based application and protecting companies and consumers from cyber and financial fraud alike.
Learn more about bioprinting and other exciting new technologies which are creating a demand for skilled technicians and biologists.
Learn about the growing field of cloud computing including what it is, why it's used and how it works in the first video of the three part series, "Cloud Computing 101."
Learn about jobs in Cloud Computing, what it’s like in these positions, how critical your role will be to your organization and more in this video series from DeVry University.
Learn about the different organizations that need Cloud Computing experts, how to find these positions, and what skills and experience you’ll need in this video series from DeVry University.
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