Article: If you have an infection of the skin or nails that affects only a small area and does not cause much irritation, you may consider trying over-the-counter treatments before seeing your doctor. Buy topical antifungal treatments at your local pharmacy or drugstore. Keep in mind that these treatments often work better on skin than nails. Make sure your hands are as clean as possible before touching the affected area. Run warm water over hands and clean them with antibacterial soap. This can help prevent you from irritating your skin even further. Washing your hands after you touch the affected area can help prevent the infection spreading elsewhere. Most topical antifungal treatments need to be applied directly to the infected area. Refer to the instructions on the label of your treatment to ensure that you use it correctly. In most cases, place a small amount of cream or ointment on your fingers and rub it directly onto the infected area. Do not use topical treatments more than the product’s label directs you to, unless your doctor has told you otherwise. You want to make sure the treatment absorbs into your skin or nail rather than any fabric around your foot. Avoid taking a bath or shower immediately after applying the treatment. If the cream or ointment you’re using gives you a rash or seems to make your condition worse, stop using it immediately. Contact your doctor if the side effects don’t go away in a few days. If your symptoms don’t improve within 2 weeks, seek medical attention. Seek medical attention immediately if your infection spreads or starts to cause greater irritation. In most cases, your doctor will prescribe stronger antifungal medication. Use this prescription medication only as directed.
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Purchase over-the-counter anti-fungal cream and ointments. Wash your hands before and after using the treatment. Follow the instructions on the treatment's label. Let the cream or ointment dry before putting on socks or shoes. Stop using the treatment if you have adverse side effects. See your doctor if over-the-counter remedies don’t help.
Article: Larger investment banks have established training programs for recent graduates that provide you with additional education as well as some hands-on experience working in the investment bank.  These programs are highly competitive, so don't get discouraged if you get rejected. Apply to as many as possible to increase your odds. Look at the characteristics of the last associate "class" to get a taste for what an investment bank is looking for in a new associate. The training programs for investment bankers are intense and grueling. Expect to work between 12 and 15 hours a day while you're in training, much of that time under stress. You'll typically need to pass exams to get a license to buy and sell stocks and other commodities for your clients as an investment banker. The training programs provide you with the information you need to pass these exams. Investment banking is still, by and large, a formal and traditional business. Wear a tailored business suit in a dark color, such as black or dark gray. Your appearance should be groomed and professional. Any accessories you wear should be understated. Avoid anything flashy or distracting. Depending on what you're doing as an investment banker and the laws of your country, you probably will need to get licenses or register with regulators before you can conduct certain activities as an investment banker, such as buying and selling stock for your clients.  If you were fortunate enough to get into a training program with a larger investment bank, they'll provide you the information and resources you need to pass licensing exams. Otherwise, you'll have to study for these exams on your own. You may be able to find study resources or even copies of old exams on the internet. Do a general internet search or look on the website of the department or agency administering the exam. Most licenses and certifications require you to complete a specific number of hours of continuing education courses each year if you want to maintain your license or certification in good standing.  Make sure your contact information with the department or agency that issued your license is up to date. They'll use it to send notices to you when your license is up for renewal. Try to spread your continuing education out over the whole year, rather than leaving it to the last minute. That way you can take classes that actually interest you and will benefit your clients.
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Apply for training programs. Take an active part in your training. Dress the part. Get the appropriate licenses. Keep up with continuing education requirements.
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Insert the following codes followed by your custom translations in order to override the automatic translation feature and localize your buttons with the language of your choice. You will need to first add the addthis_localize Javascript object in order to access custom translation name/value pairs: Insert the optional share_caption followed by your translation to replace “Bookmark & Share”. Insert the optional email_caption followed by your translation to replace “Email a Friend”. Insert the optional email followed by your translation to replace “Email”. Insert the optional favorites followed by your translation to replace “Favorites”. Insert the optional more followed by your translation to replace “More”