101 Careers (A Guide to the Fastest-Growing Opportunities)

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The Essential Guide to the Most Promising Jobs for the NextCentury.

The only job resource you'll ever need has been newly updated toprovide even more information on the best career opportunitiesavailable now and into the next century. Based on research from the1998-99 edition of the Occupational Outlook Handbook published bythe Bureau of Labor Statistics, 101 Careers: A Guide to the FastestGrowing Opportunities, Second Edition reveals the occupationalareas that have grown the fastest in the last decade, includingcomputer personnel, human resource managers, lawyers, andengineers. It also identifies new areas of potential growth in thejob market, such as health care services for the elderly,childcare, and financial management. Each occupation is covered indetail, including a job description, prospects, qualifications,personal skills, and earnings, and there is also new information onsearching for jobs on the World Wide Web.

Includes a complete overview of each occupation detailing thenature of the work, working conditions, training and educationalrequirements, and projected salaries
* Concise coverage of all fast-growing areas of the employmentsector, including professions from computer technology and financeto law enforcement
* Resource listings of trade magazines by industry, professionalorganizations, and much more.

This book title, 101 Careers (A Guide to the Fastest-Growing Opportunities), ISBN: 9780471241898, by Michael Harkavy, published by Wiley (November 3, 1998) is available in paperback. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.

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Author:
Michael Harkavy
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
360
Publisher:
Wiley (November 3, 1998)
Language:
English
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9780471241898
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22.56oz
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