Career Guide to America's Top Industries


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This book is a reprint of the government's Career Guide to Industries at a lower price. It is issued shortly after the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) every two years and contains helpful information for job seekers on industry trends and cross-references to OOH job titles. The book covers more than 40 industries and includes the following information on each one: significant points, nature of the industry, working conditions, employment, occupations in the industry, training and advancement, earnings, outlook, and sources of additional information. Ideal for students and other people doing career research, people seeking jobs in new or unfamiliar industries, people interested in certain industries rather than particular jobs, and people with interests and job skills that are needed in many types of businesses.




Career Guide to America's Top Industries


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Includes : Essential Career Planning, Informatin-packed Reviews of 40 Top Industires, Based on the Most Accurate and Up-to-Date Information.




Career Guide to America's Top Industries


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Provides substantial detail on more than 40 major industries! This is a quality reprint (at a significantly lower price) of a substantial book produced by the U.S. Department of Labor. It explains how each industry works and gives facts on working conditions, job opportunities, earnings and benefits, training and education needed, advancement, and more. Includes helpful charts and tables. Cross-references job titles in the Occupational Outlook Handbook.




Occupational Outlook Handbook


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For the past 50 years, the Occupational Outlook Handbook has been the most widely used and trusted source of occupational information -- anywhere! JIST's edition is a complete reprint of the original!




The Complete Idiot's Guide to Discovering Your Perfect Career


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What do you really want to do? Finding the perfect career isn’t easy, but it’s certainly attainable. This guide offers readers the chance to trade in their unsatisfying jobs for fulfilling careers. This book helps them by providing a process of self-assessment that includes questions on personality, talents, values, interests, and goals; advice on how to make a smooth transition from one career to another; and an action plan to take the steps toward landing the perfect career. • According to The Conference Group, only 48.9% of working Americans are satisfied with their jobs, the lowest level of job satisfaction since pollsters first began surveying the topic in 1995 • Career self-discovery books are among the best-performing in the career category




Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2002-2003


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This book is an up-to-date resource for career information, giving details on all major jobs in the United States.




Career Opportunities in Transportation


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Provides updated key information, including salary ranges, employment trends, and technical requirements. Career profiles include air traffic controller, bridge tender, charter boat captain, commercial pilot, and more.




Get Paid What You're Worth


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In Get Paid What You're Worth, Robin L. Pinkley and Greogry B. Northcraft tell you how you can begin getting paid what you're worth--today! Couldn't you use more money? Whether you're entering the workforce for the first time, making a job change, or seeking better compensation for your contributions, Robin L. Pinkley and Gregory B. Northcraft will guide you step-by-step toward getting exactly what you deserve. - Learn why there may be more money available for you than you think. - Get the confidence to turn your strategic thinking into specific action. - Benefit from a panel of negotiations experts and their decades of experience. Applicants who negotiate job offers receive salaries and benefits of significantly more value than those who do not. And the compensation package you negotiate today will affect all your future job offers. Shouldn't it be the best that it can be? Get Paid What You're Worth is the handbook you need to successfully navigate the business of negotiation.




The Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1996-1997


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A reprint of the U.S. Dept. of Labor's Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1996-97 edition.




The Worker Traits Data Book


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