| America's
Top 300 Jobs
Based on extensive market research from the U.S. Department of Labor,
this classic job information resource offers easy-to-read descriptions
regarding job skills, education requirements, advancement opportunities,
and salary data
So
What Are You Going to Do With That? : a guide to careers-changing for
M.A.'s and Ph.D.'s, by Susan Elizabeth Basalla
With the current dearth of tenure-track positions in academia, graduate
students are more than ever in need of a guide to the alternative job
market. M.A.'s and Ph.D.'s, take heart! As Susan Basalla convincingly show
you, you are more marketable than you might expect.
The
Resume Kit, by Richard H. Beatty
Using a logical, step-by-step approach, Beatty presents the essential
tools to construct the best possible resume in order to obtain the
competitive edge in acquiring the job of your choice. A new chapter is
included on the electronic resume.
Your
First Resume, by Ronald W. Fry
If you're getting ready to dive into the work force for the first time
-- or for the first time in years -- you undoubtedly have endless
questions about creating a job-winning resume and successfully landing a
job. |
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Job
Hunting Made Easy
Detailed strategies for assessing strengths, networking, surfing the
Internet for jobs, winning over any interviewer, creating a stand-out
resume, and more
Blue
Collar Resumes, by Steven Provenzano
The book begins with some general background on deciding what kind of
job to look for, and how to find the best opportunities for that job. It
progresses to taking an inventory of the users strengths and weaknesses,
putting it all down on paper and when to call upon a professional resume
writing service.
Finding
Work, by Stuart Schwartz
Examines different kinds of jobs and explores ways of finding
appropriate employment.
What
You Need to Know About Getting a Job & Filling Out Forms, by
Carolyn Starkey
Gives tips on good job-hunting skills, letters of application,
interviews, and how to deal with forms such as job applications. |