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Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational Guidancez |
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Now expanded into 5 volumes, this new edition has been fully revised and updated to contain the most accurate and current career information available. |
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200 Best Jobs for College Graduates |
Michael Farr z |
Discover the 200 jobs with the best pay, fastest growth, and most openings for people with associate’s, bachelor’s, and higher degrees. |
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300 Best Jobs Without a Four-Year Degree |
LaVerne L. Ludden |
In two easy steps, readers discover the 300 jobs with the best pay, fastest growth, and most openings—no four-year degree required. Features over 60 insightful “best jobs” lists covering jobs. |
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How to Choose a College Major |
Linda Landis Andrews |
How to Choose a College Major helps high school and college students solve one of the most agonizingly difficult problems: “What should I major in?” |
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New Guide for Occupational Exploration |
Laurence Shatkin |
The New Guide for Occupational Exploration is the most useful resource for matching interests to both job and learning options |
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Overcoming Barriers to Employment |
Ron and Caryl Krannich |
Here's the first resume and letter guide designed to assist ex-offenders in finding rewarding employment. Written by two of America's leading career experts. |
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101 Tips for Graduates |
Susan Morem |
Graduation is an emotional and challenging time, and having trusted source to turn to for guidance can help graduates get a head start. 101 Tips for Graduates is the perfect handbook for recent graduates heading into the workforce or onto higher education. |
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Best Entry-Level Jobs |
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Best Entry-Level Jobs highlights the best first jobs for today's college graduates, from opportunities in a nonprofit organization that works with refugees in far-flung corners of the globe to positions in a Hollywood talent agency. |
101 Best Resumes To Sell Yourself |
Jay A. Block |
Explains how to transform a resume from a dry listing of employment history, education, and hobbies into a dynamic, value-based tool. Outlining a step-by-step process for "personal branding"--uncovering and emphasizing a job seeker's unique selling proposition--it offers dozens of tips, tactics, and techniques for professionally packaging and positioning anyone for the employment marketplace. |
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Best Resumes for College Students and New Grads |
Louise M. Kursmark |
Students and career-center advisors will benefit immeasurably from this outstanding reference. Best Resumes for College Students and New Grads, Second Edition includes descriptions of skills and attributes that are valuable in the workplace, answers to common questions, expert advice that is relevant in today's hiring market, and features a showcase of high-quality resumes and cover letters prepared by professional resume writers—all written for college students or new graduates. |
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Don't Stop the Career Clock |
Helen Harkness |
First outlining, then rejecting, the stereotypes of aging that prevail in our culture, Don’t Stop the Career Clock shows us how to implement a radical new approach to aging and working in the coming millennium. |
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How To Sell Yourself |
Arch Lustberg |
This book explains in clear, simple, easy-to-understand, common-sense terms the skills you need to get you rmessage across in any speaking situation. |
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