Quarterly Journal

Quarterly Journal
Author: United States. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 618
Release: 1990
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN:

Real-Resumes for Customer Service Jobs

Real-Resumes for Customer Service Jobs
Author: Anne McKinney
Publisher: PREP Publishing
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781885288448

Getting jobs in the customer service field will be easier with this book which gives nearly a hundred sample resumes along with the cover letters that introduced the resumes to potential employers. Those who seek employment in any industry will find valuable advice in this book. If you are restructuring or revising your resume, you will find the help you need when you discover this book which focuses on the language and employment history of folks in the customer service business. The book was created based on the experiences of hundreds of job hunters over a 10-year period. Learn how successful people in the customer service field presented themselves to potential employers!

Bound-for-Career Guidebook

Bound-for-Career Guidebook
Author: Frank Burtnett
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2020-12-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1475848404

The Bound-for-Career Guidebook views career identification, selection, entry, and progression as part of a larger developmental process—the career development process. In this guidebook for adolescents and young adults, the author outlines the experiences and tasks that will facilitate the career development process and lead to satisfaction and success. The reader will be exposed to the various educational and career transitions they must consider on the path to the workplace and specific guidance is offered on how to maximize entry and advancement. Along the career exploration, decision-making, and preparation path, the author answers frequently asked questions and offers an array of facts and myths that need to be considered. Empowered individuals are better able to guide themselves through their personal career journey. The reader’s command of the information in the Bound-for-Career Guidebook will give them that power!

Banking on Equality

Banking on Equality
Author: Supriti Bezbaruah
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317498313

It may well be surprising to say that the world should look to India as a model of gender equality. India’s banking sector proves the exception, with several women reaching the highest positions in India’s top banks, including the country’s largest bank. Based on interviews and surveys of bank employees in India’s National Capital Region, this book looks at what lies behind the media rhetoric and provides a systematic analysis of patterns of, and responses to, gender inequality in the banking sector in India. The book uncovers how gender discrimination still persists in the banking sector, albeit in covert forms. Through a comparison of nationalized, Indian private and foreign banks, the book demonstrates how the impact of laws, local cultural norms and gendered workplace practices are mediated through different organizational forms in these different types of banks to create varied experiences of gender inequality. The book is one of the first books to provide a thorough, in-depth analysis of women’s employment in the Indian banking sector, currently an under-researched area.

The Matrix System at Work

The Matrix System at Work
Author: World Bank
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2012-07-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821397168

This evaluation assesses the extent to which the dual objectives of the World Bank s matrix system enhancing client responsiveness and establishing strong technical networks to deliver quality services have been attained, and have enhanced the Bank s development effectiveness.

Blacks and the Quest for Economic Equality

Blacks and the Quest for Economic Equality
Author: James W. Button
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2015-08-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0271073713

The civil rights movement of the 1960s improved the political and legal status of African Americans, but the quest for equality in employment and economic well-being has lagged behind. Blacks are more than twice as likely as whites to be employed in lower-paying service jobs or to be unemployed, are three times as likely to live in poverty, and have a median household income barely half of that for white households. What accounts for these disparities, and what possibilities are there for overcoming obstacles to black economic progress? This book seeks answers to these questions through a combined quantitative and qualitative study of six municipalities in Florida. Factors impeding the quest for equality include employer discrimination, inadequate education, increasing competition for jobs from white females and Latinos, and a lack of transportation, job training, affordable childcare, and other sources of support, which makes it difficult for blacks to compete effectively. Among factors aiding in the quest is the impact of black political power in enhancing opportunities for African Americans in municipal employment. The authors conclude by proposing a variety of ameliorative measures: strict enforcement of antidiscrimination laws; public policies to provide disadvantaged people with a good education, adequate shelter and food, and decent jobs; and self-help efforts by blacks to counter self-destructive attitudes and activities.