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Great jobs for criminal justice majors

2001
Provides information on the various career paths available to criminal justice majors, and includes advice on self-assessment, resumes and cover letters, networking, interviewing, and advanced degrees.

50 jobs in 50 states

one man's journey of discovery across America
2011
The author describes his experiences after college while working fifty jobs in fifty states over fifty weeks, during which time he worked as a cheese maker in Wisconsin, a border patrol agent in Arizona, a football coach in Alabama, and a coal miner in West Virginia, and explains the five principles that helped him overcome obstacles and challenges.

Teen guide to jobs and taxes

2017
This book helps teens understand jobs and taxes and how they work.

Job search handbook for people with disabilities

2011
Explains how people with disabilities can find jobs and includes information on identifying strengths and weaknesses, exploring career options, locating job openings, discussing a disability with a potential employer, and other related topics.

What color is your parachute?

a practical manual for job-hunters and career-changers
2014
Offers advice to job hunters and career changers on how to find their dream job, including tips on writing resumes, conducting online job searches, starting a business, making contacts, interviewing, and negotiating salaries.

What color is your parachute?

a practical manual for job-hunters and career-changers
"What Color Is Your Parachute? is the world's most popular job-hunting guide, revised and updated annually...This 2016 edition features the latest studies and perspectives on today's job-market, including proven strategies for finding jobs even when everyone tells you there are none. Career expert Richard N. Bolles reveals surprising advice on what works--and what doesn't--so you can focus your efforts on tactics that yield results. This helpful manual shares proven tips for writing impressive resumes and cover letters, as well as guidance for effective networking, confident interviewing, and the best salary negotiating possible. But it goes beyond that by helping you to zero in on your ideal job--and life--with its classic Flower Exercise."--Page 4 of cover.

What color is your parachute? for teens

discover yourself, design your future, and plan for your dream job

Change your job, change your life!

high impact strategies for finding great jobs in the 90's
1995

The infographic resume

how to create a visual portfolio that showcases your skills and lands the job
"Make your resume STAND OUT in today's super-competitive job marketInfographic resumes are in, and they're not just for designers. Free tools are popping up every day online to help anyone create a dynamic, visual resume without sacrificing substance for style. The Infographic Resume provides samples, tips, and ideas on how to create visual resumes and portfolios using these tools. Readers learn how to create a digital footprint, showcase their best work online, and grab a hiring manager's attention.Hannah Morgan is the owner of CareerSherpa.net, which advises readers on topics such as personal reputation management, networking, personal branding, and social media. "--.

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