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Salem Press.
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331.7020973 23
Publication Date
2012
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Provides in-depth overviews of core North American industries and related jobs and careers, current as of 2010.
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Farr, J. Michael.
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331.7020973 22
Publication Date
2007
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United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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331.7020973 21
Publication Date
2002
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WetFeet (Firm)
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331.70235 22
Publication Date
2008
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Farr, J. Michael.
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331.7020973 22
Publication Date
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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Farr, J. Michael.
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331.702 22
Publication Date
2006
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Contains in-depth, packed-with-details descriptions of forty fields and industries.
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Shatkin, Laurence.
Call Number
331.7020973 22
Publication Date
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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JIST Works, Inc.
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331.702 22
Publication Date
2011
Summary
... This comprehensive set helps people of all ages plan or rethink their career paths for meaningful work and in-demand jobs. Progressive Careers focuses on occupations that defy traditional gender roles; that offer exciting work in science, technology, engineering, and math; that are growing at higher-than-average rates; and that make the world greener. The four volumes provide about 250 current, extensive occupational descriptions; 750 photographs and bar charts; more than a dozen engaging sections in each job article; coverage of social, economic, and technological trends that are boosting these jobs; 1,000+ Web site listings; and the latest, most accurate data and projections through 2018.
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Shatkin, Laurence, author.
Call Number
331.7020973 23
Publication Date
2012
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"150 Best Jobs for a Secure Future uncovers the 150 most secure, well-paying jobs in good and bad times. Approximately 175 best jobs lists rank secure occupations by pay, growth, and openings, plus by education level, personality type, age, self-employment, and more. Bonus lists reveal jobs highly sensitive to economic downturns and jobs highly vulnerable to off shoring. The detailed job descriptions give useful facts on pay, growth, openings, skills needed, education and training required, career pathways, personality type, work environment, highest-growth fields for each occupation, considerations for job outlook, and much more"--Provided by publisher.
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by
Shatkin, Laurence, author.
Call Number
331.702 23
Publication Date
2012
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"With 100 best jobs lists and 250 job descriptions, 150 Best Jobs for Your Skills, 2nd Ed helps readers identify their best skills and then connect them to the best jobs. A self-assessment zeroes in on your three best career skills. The skills used in the book represent the most important ones in today s economy: 1) communication, 2) computer programming, 3) equipment use/maintenance, 4) equipment/technology analysis, 5) management, 6) mathematics, 7) quality control, 8) science, 9) social, and 10) thought-processing skills. Another part lists the best jobs for each skill. The job descriptions offer useful information on wages, growth, openings, tasks, and required education and courses. New lists include best jobs in the 16 career clusters, for younger workers and older workers, by gender, and in urban areas and rural areas"--Provided by publisher.
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by
Shatkin, Laurence.
Call Number
331.702 23
Publication Date
2012
Summary
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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United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Call Number
331.700973 22
Publication Date
2008
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Electronic Resources
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1.7598
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