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2013
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2007
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2009
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"Explore and compare '300 Best Job Options'. Good jobs exist for people without a four-year degree, and this book helps you identify the best options. It ranks the best jobs by level of training and education, including on-the-job training (short-term, moderate-term, and long-term); work experience in a related job; postsecondary vocational training; associate degree; apprenticeship; and military training"--Back cover.
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2007
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2010
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Presents descriptions of the 250 best-paying jobs in the United States, providing details on number of openings, earnings potential, responsibilities, skills, and education and training programs.
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2006
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Contains in-depth, packed-with-details descriptions of forty fields and industries.
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2008
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Improve the world through your work while enjoying many rewards, including good pay. This special book covers jobs that let you do good for others or society and yourself.
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Shatkin, Laurence.
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378.241 22
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2011
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By choosing a major that fits their personality, college students may improve their career certainty, graduation rates, and even school involvement and satisfaction, according to research. With this best-selling book, students discover their personality type and the 10 best majors that relate to it. This resource covers nearly 50 majors total for the six personality types: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional. A self-assessment helps readers quickly determine their personality type. Next, more than 90 best majors lists reveal the 10 best majors overall for.
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Farr, J. Michael.
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2007
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Many workers don't want to sit all day or have a boss looking over their shoulder. Others enjoy working outdoors, like an active pace, or prefer physical activity on the job. With this book's help, readers take just two steps to discover the 175 best jobs not chained to a desk. First, 70 "best jobs" lists help individuals explore and compare career options. The lists are organized by activity level, amount of time outdoors, earnings, education, growth, openings, interests, self-employment, part-time work, gender, age, and personality type. Among the bonus lists: the lowest-strength high-act.
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Shatkin, Laurence.
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2012
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Many jobs without a four-year degree are growing. Explore 100 careers that don t require a bachelor s degree, assess which ones match your skills, and get the job you want quickly with this authoritative resource. In one time-saving volume, job seekers and students find everything they need to research careers; learn about pay, outlook through 2018, education, and skills for the 100 jobs; match their personal skills to the jobs; and take seven steps to land a good job in less time. This book provides--in alphabetical order--thorough, current, and interesting descriptions of 100 jobs that you c.
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2008
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Presents a list of jobs for people who prefer to work alone, providing a job description, expected earnings, potential future demand, necessary skills, education, and training for each position.
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2011
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The world of work is filled with too many people stuck in the wrong career. Although many of them dream about pursuing new paths, few are able to pinpoint the type of career they would find most rewarding. Overnight Career Choice solves this dilemma, giving readers a wealth of guidance to help them discover the career that s right for them. Readers can quickly assess what they are good at, where their interests lie, what is important to them, and more. This guide also discusses the nine most important components in an ideal job factors many readers may not have considered during their initial.
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