![]() How to Get a Job in the San Francisco Bay Area $17.95 This book can help those seeking a rewarding career in San Francisco, the Bay Area, San Jose and the Silicon Valley, or Sacramento find and land the job they want. Employment opportunities are rampant in this vibrant region of the country. This book shows how to get the contacts through networking and offers guidance on resume writing, interviewing, and much more. ![]() How to Get a Job in Chicago $16.95 Laila,Badaoui Morocan student in China-Beijing University Of Physical Education, my speciality is Chinese Martial arts (Wushu:self defense ,Chi Na ,Chi Kong ,moderne taolu...)and Aerobics(Aerobic dance,step,samba...)and ARABIC dance (oreintal dance ). If you are interested i'll send my C.V very soon. your sincerly ,Laila Badaoui . ![]() Crisis in Employment: A Librarian's Guide to Helping Job Seekers (ALA Editions Special Report) $40.00 Think you have all the answers for helping library customers with their job-seeking needs? Or, that you don't have any control over the fiscal cuts your library has been asked to take and can't imagine how you will provide additional services to this growing population? This book will help you sift through the challenges, presents interesting (and affordable) alternatives, and takes some of the "crisis" out of helping job-seekers. Jane Jerrard has developed a great primer for department managers and library directors alike, and provides a detailed and well organized resources guide along with sample forms to use immediately. ![]() How to Get a Job in Atlanta $16.95 Obviously this book is over ten years old, and I knew it when I purchased it. I thought it would give me background information about the job scene, but it was a list of websited and addresses. I could have gotten more up-to-date information online for free! The resume portion is outdated as well. It would be better to go to the library or find an online website with that information. Because I thought I would save time, I ordered the book. I did save time getting the information from the book, but now I need to confirm if it is still valid information. Although I only paid $4 including shipping, I wouldn't purchase this type of book again. |
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