Job Hunter's Pathfinder

What Color is Your Parachute 2000 [audio cassette], by Richard Nelson Bolles.

Aimed at both career changers and job hunters, the Nine-hour audio includes a detailed step-by-step plan for identifying a new career.

Sharkproof: Get the Job You Want, Keep the Job You Love [audio cassette], by Harvey Mackay.

Practical advice for finding and keeping a job.

The Job Interview [audio cassette], by Edward Sullivan.

Tips on what questions to anticipate and how to answer, what questions to ask, how to dress, etc.

 

The Complete Job Search System [video]

In video format this title introduces job seekers to information and techniques in selecting a career and getting a job

Jim Barton's the Job Interview and You! [video]

Advises on how to prepare for a job interview by telling the interviewee "...what to say and why to say it."

10 Ways to Get a Great Job [video]

Presents steps necessary to getting a job, specifically: updating one's education, gaining computer skills, networking, and being able to communicate one's knowledge and expertise.

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.

  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.

 

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