Hidden Job Market 1997

Hidden Job Market 1997
Author: Peterson's Guides, Inc
Publisher: Peterson Nelnet Company
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1996-11-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781560796442

Over the past 25 years, even with corporate downsizing, the number of jobs in the U.S, has grown by almost 50 percent--with small businesses being the primary source of these new jobs. Petersons's Hidden Job Market helps job hunters with all kinds of expertise seek out opportunities in high-growth firms by pinpointing 2,000 companies that are growing at four times the national average.

Peterson's Hidden Job Market, 1995

Peterson's Hidden Job Market, 1995
Author: Peterson's Guides, Inc
Publisher: Peterson Nelnet Company
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1994-09-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781560794028

Despite the downsizing occuring in many U.S. corporations, other sectors of the American economy are booming--adding tens of thousands of new jobs each month. By consulting this guide, job seekers with skills from accounting to sales to operations will discover an abundance of excellent job opportunities among America's fastest-growing companies.

Outdoor Careers

Outdoor Careers
Author: Ellen Shenk
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780811728737

Includes individual career profiles in: agriculture and food production - biological sciences - conservation - environmental sciences - engineering - marine careers - recreation - indoor careers with an outdoor twistRevised and updatedProvides job descriptions and information about salaries, employment outlook, and educational requirements for everything from farming to forestry to meteorology. Professionals are interviewed at the end of each chapter, offering a personal look at specific jobs and insight on day-to-day responsibilities. With telephone, mail, and internet sources for job listings and other information, this makes an excellent resource for students and those changing careers.

Unpaid Work in the Global Economy

Unpaid Work in the Global Economy
Author: María Ángeles Durán
Publisher: Fundacion BBVA
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2012
Genre: Globalization
ISBN: 8492937289

Esta obra contiene un análisis novedoso de conceptos tan relevantes como trabajo, necesidad, calidad de vida, libertad y coacción. En ella se pone de manifiesto la constante interacción entre trabajo remunerado y no remunerado, entre hogares y Estado, así como la internacionalización de estos trasvases a través de las migraciones.

The Fall of My Life

The Fall of My Life
Author: Robert Cantrall
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1452576807

The Fall of My Life Transforming Tragedy Into Triumph The Fall of My Life by Robert Cantrall is the story of a career finance man's journey during the financial crisis of 2008. Through his self-exploration and painful discovery, it depicts a narrative of introspective analysis and reinvention that mirror arguably the nation's most financially turbulent eras. The Fall of My Life illustrates, with alarming clarity, the moment of peril, its emotional challenges, and its personal consequences through the eyes of a financial leader. Only through acceptance, forgiveness, and a re-evaluation of self-worth and personal values can his search for recovery be fulfilled. Not to be defined by external circumstances and situations Robert humbly walked through adversity into his authentic self. Amazon.com Reader Reviews are in! "It is obvious from the very first chapter that the author is committed to being completely honest in his effort to change his life for the better. I am going to recommend this book to anyone who will listen. It's one of those books you read once a year." --Russell P. "I really enjoyed this book because it rang so true with me. I saw myself in many of the pages, and it was good to know that I was not alone. It has me thinking and it has given me the courage to plan my life's journey with less fear." --Wendy S.

Career Renewal

Career Renewal
Author: Stephen Rosen
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780125970600

This guide will help you find a satisfying career in today's market. It includes numerous assessment surveys, identifies career resources for professional networking, outlines how to write a winning resume, and features numerous personal case histories of those who have successfully made the transition from academia to the business world. The authors' step-by-step techniques have been field-tested on thousands and will help you to discover new career perspectives.

Economics of Unemployment

Economics of Unemployment
Author: Mary I. Marshalle
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781600211386

The unemployment rate is the number of unemployed workers divided by the total civilian labour force, which includes both the unemployed and those with jobs (all those willing and able to work for pay). In practice, measuring the number of unemployed workers actually seeking work is notoriously difficult. There are several different methods for measuring the number of unemployed workers. Each method has its own biases and the different systems make comparing unemployment statistics between countries, especially those with different systems, difficult. This book brings together diverse new research on this important area of economics.

Career Information Center

Career Information Center
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2002
Genre: Occupations
ISBN: 9780028656403

Each volume focuses on a different career area and contains approximately 700 job profiles, including job summary, job description, and up-to-date salary information.