There's no work experience; you need to attend medical school. That should take about four years, with another two years as a resident.
There is no constitutional requirement. Most of the presidents have been lawyers or have had experience as a state governor or in the US Congress or as a high-ranking general.
The experience needed to become a yoga instructor ranges widely based on where you are looking to work. Luckily the average company only requires a year of previous self practice in the art of yoga.
The amount of education required to become a dental sales rep depends on the company you want to work for. Sometimes a college degree is necessary and other times they want sales experience.
you have to eat sam
there is no specal work experience is required for overseas job
yes
From what I can find, there is no set amount of time to become a finance director. I have read that if you work in a mid to large size company that you may likely become a financial director within five years.
Yes, you need to do work as a helper to an electrician before you can be certified. It usually takes a couple of years of experience.
Someone who works for experience is known as an intern. In most cases, students who are pursuing a particular course will be required to work in a place so as to get practical experience on their nature of work.
There are certain times yes, but not always.
Nobody is a man with a lot of experience when he was born. Working will give you experience. If you want to become a man with a lot of experience, you have to be a man with a little experience or not experience.
Go to college and work hard. i did and now i am a qualified neurosurgeon :)