The Jobs/Careers Shelf
America's Top 100 Jobs For People Without A Four-Year Degree
Ron Krannich & Caryl Krannich
Impact Publications
9104-N Manassas Drive, Manassas Park, VA 20111-5211
1570232148 $19.95 1-703-361-7300 www.impactpublications.com
America's Top 100 Jobs For People Without A Four-Year Degree: Great Jobs
With A
Promising Future by Ron and Caryl Krannich is a guidebook to jobs that are
projected to grow the fastest and pay the best as the twenty-first century
progresses. Avoiding careers that are more likely to be outsourced to
cheaper
labor markets abroad, or made obsolete by technological advances,
America's Top
100 Jobs For People Without A Four-Year Degree covers burgeoning
op****tunities
in everything from government to science, construction, s****ts, medicine,
computers and the internet, and much more. Each recommended job listing
makes a
note of typical annual earnings, necessary education and training,
projected
employment outlook, a summary of the nature of the work, typical working
conditions, and key websites and institutions one can contact to learn
more
information. Highly recommended.
The 7 Keys To A Dream Job
Dilip G. Saraf
iUniverse.com, Inc.
2021 Pine Lake Road, #100, Lincoln, NE 68512
0595662455 $40.95 www.iuniverse.com
The 7 Keys To A Dream Job: A Career Nirvana Playbook! by Dilip Saraf draws
upon
the author's past three years working with employment seeking clients who
were
laid off during the Silicon Valley high tech retrenchments and dotcom
failures.
Chapters address how to adapt to sudden change including the loss of one's
job,
learning how to differentiate oneself and customize one's resume for
maximum
self-promotion when job-hunting, tips, tricks, and techniques for acing an
interview, from being readily accessible to staying aware of body
language,
negotiation advice and suggestions for following a wide array of job leads
through email, networking, and much more. Highly recommended for anyone
interested in pursuing a new career. Of especial note are the in-depth
delineations of e-mail hunting and other technological etiquette
appropriate
for online job hunting - the new social decorum of the twenty-first
century.
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