The Unofficial Guide to Hot Careers

Read [Shelly Field Book] The Unofficial Guide to Hot Careers Online PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. The Unofficial Guide to Hot Careers Will the first few decades of the 21st century hold more of the same -- or will there be exciting new career opportunities nobody yet knows about? The Unofficial Guide to Hot Careers speculates on what fields will grow the most robustly in the next century, and helps you decide which ones are right for you. The nineties have brought an unprecedented explosion in the fields of health care, computers, and information-centered industries. Youll also learn: What education and skills you need

The Unofficial Guide to Hot Careers

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Rating : 4.80 (728 Votes)
Asin : 0028634160
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 400 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-06-07
Language : English

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The Unofficial Guide™ to Hot Careers is designed to give savvy consumers like you a foolproof appraisal of everything from the best ways to make a career transition to the jobs and skills that will command the highest salaries and yield the most professional satisfaction. Vital Information on setting career goals and searching the new "hidden" job market Insider Secrets on finding the job of your dreams—from headhunters to classifieds, from old-fashioned networking to new-fashioned Net surfing Money-Saving Techniques for getting the education and training you need Time-Saving Tips on marketing yourself to potential employers The Latest Trends in ways of working (temping, telecommuting, and flextime) and booming fields Handy Checklists and Charts that help you define your career goals visit

Field is a career consultant to businesses, educational institutions, employment agencies, women's groups, and individuals. Field is a featured speaker at conventions, expos, corporate functions, casinos, employee training and development sessions, career fairs, spouse programs, and events nationwide. She speaks on empowerment, motivation, gaming, careers, human resources; attracting, retaining, and motivating employees; customer service;

Will the first few decades of the 21st century hold more of the same -- or will there be exciting new career opportunities nobody yet knows about? The Unofficial Guide to Hot Careers speculates on what fields will grow the most robustly in the next century, and helps you decide which ones are right for you. The nineties have brought an unprecedented explosion in the fields of health care, computers, and information-centered industries. You'll also learn: What education and skills you need to compete in the 21st century's highly competitive job marketWhat steps you can take to turn their present job into a hot careerWhat roles computers, new media, and interactive technology will playHow you can revamp skills you already have and turn them into assets for career growth in 2000 and beyond

Good For Background Information Edgar W. Bridges This book contains descriptions of various careers that the author believes are hot, and includes links to sources of additional information. That's the good news. I would caution any reader to use this book only as background information for brainstorming. Many of the careers singled out in the book are difficult to get into and/or are very geographically limited. The descriptions of the careers in the book do not carry t. Without a doubt, exactly what I was look for. Easily the best book I've purchased for finding the job I was looking for. I recommend this book highly.. DISenchanted said Interesting source of finding what jobs are out there.. Several careers I had not thought of.Sources for the associations involved with the careers were in the back of the book.I would probably purchase the current issue of theOccupational Outlook Handbook "Interesting source of finding what jobs are out there." according to DISenchanted. Several careers I had not thought of.Sources for the associations involved with the careers were in the back of the book.I would probably purchase the current issue of theOccupational Outlook Handbook 2006-2007 by (Jist Works).Dated, but an interesting read.. 006-"Interesting source of finding what jobs are out there." according to DISenchanted. Several careers I had not thought of.Sources for the associations involved with the careers were in the back of the book.I would probably purchase the current issue of theOccupational Outlook Handbook 2006-2007 by (Jist Works).Dated, but an interesting read.. 007 by (Jist Works).Dated, but an interesting read.

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