Special Aids for Placing Naval Personnel in Civilian Jobs
Author : United States. Bureau of Manpower Utilization
Publisher :
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 31,77 MB
Release : 1945
Category : Occupations
ISBN :
Author : United States. Bureau of Manpower Utilization
Publisher :
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 31,77 MB
Release : 1945
Category : Occupations
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Author :
Publisher :
Page : 1420 pages
File Size : 12,59 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Occupations
ISBN :
Supplement to 3d ed. called Selected characteristics of occupations (physical demands, working conditions, training time) issued by Bureau of Employment Security.
Author : United States Employment Service
Publisher :
Page : 1434 pages
File Size : 40,2 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Occupations
ISBN :
Author : United States Employment Service
Publisher :
Page : 844 pages
File Size : 40,71 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Occupations
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Author : United States. Bureau of Manpower Utilization
Publisher :
Page : 1592 pages
File Size : 26,76 MB
Release : 1943
Category : Occupations
ISBN :
Author : United States. Bureau of the Census
Publisher :
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 50,13 MB
Release : 1930
Category : Occupations
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Publisher : Claitor's Law Books and Publishing
Page : 1864 pages
File Size : 40,13 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Job descriptions
ISBN : 9781579808716
Author : Claitors
Publisher : Claitor's Pub Division
Page : 1886 pages
File Size : 49,96 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781579808716
This is a supplement to the Occupational Outlook Handbook in which it defines the O'Net codes in detail referenced in all occupations listed in the OOH with over eight times as much job data.
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Page : 882 pages
File Size : 38,30 MB
Release : 1916
Category : Materia medica
ISBN :
Author : Alison Green
Publisher : Ballantine Books
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 44,16 MB
Release : 2018-05-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0399181822
From the creator of the popular website Ask a Manager and New York’s work-advice columnist comes a witty, practical guide to 200 difficult professional conversations—featuring all-new advice! There’s a reason Alison Green has been called “the Dear Abby of the work world.” Ten years as a workplace-advice columnist have taught her that people avoid awkward conversations in the office because they simply don’t know what to say. Thankfully, Green does—and in this incredibly helpful book, she tackles the tough discussions you may need to have during your career. You’ll learn what to say when • coworkers push their work on you—then take credit for it • you accidentally trash-talk someone in an email then hit “reply all” • you’re being micromanaged—or not being managed at all • you catch a colleague in a lie • your boss seems unhappy with your work • your cubemate’s loud speakerphone is making you homicidal • you got drunk at the holiday party Praise for Ask a Manager “A must-read for anyone who works . . . [Alison Green’s] advice boils down to the idea that you should be professional (even when others are not) and that communicating in a straightforward manner with candor and kindness will get you far, no matter where you work.”—Booklist (starred review) “The author’s friendly, warm, no-nonsense writing is a pleasure to read, and her advice can be widely applied to relationships in all areas of readers’ lives. Ideal for anyone new to the job market or new to management, or anyone hoping to improve their work experience.”—Library Journal (starred review) “I am a huge fan of Alison Green’s Ask a Manager column. This book is even better. It teaches us how to deal with many of the most vexing big and little problems in our workplaces—and to do so with grace, confidence, and a sense of humor.”—Robert Sutton, Stanford professor and author of The No Asshole Rule and The Asshole Survival Guide “Ask a Manager is the ultimate playbook for navigating the traditional workforce in a diplomatic but firm way.”—Erin Lowry, author of Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together