Why Good People Can't Get Jobs

Why Good People Can't Get Jobs
Author: Peter Cappelli
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2012-05-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1613630131

Peter Cappelli confronts the myth of the skills gap and provides an actionable path forward to put people back to work. Even in a time of perilously high unemployment, companies contend that they cannot find the employees they need. Pointing to a skills gap, employers argue applicants are simply not qualified; schools aren't preparing students for jobs; the government isn't letting in enough high-skill immigrants; and even when the match is right, prospective employees won't accept jobs at the wages offered. In this powerful and fast-reading book, Peter Cappelli, Wharton management professor and director of Wharton's Center for Human Resources, debunks the arguments and exposes the real reasons good people can't get hired. Drawing on jobs data, anecdotes from all sides of the employer-employee divide, and interviews with jobs professionals, he explores the paradoxical forces bearing down on the American workplace and lays out solutions that can help us break through what has become a crippling employer-employee stand-off. Among the questions he confronts: Is there really a skills gap? To what extent is the hiring process being held hostage by automated software that can crunch thousands of applications an hour? What kind of training could best bridge the gap between employer expectations and applicant realities, and who should foot the bill for it? Are schools really at fault? Named one of HR Magazine's Top 20 Most Influential Thinkers of 2011, Cappelli not only changes the way we think about hiring but points the way forward to rev America's job engine again.

Dictionary of Spoken Spanish

Dictionary of Spoken Spanish
Author: U. S. War Dept
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2013-03-27
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0486119661

This is a complete, unabridged republication of a Dictionary of Spoken Spanish, which was specially prepared by nationally known linguists for the U.S. War Department (TM#30-900). It is compiled from spoken Spanish and emphasizes idiom and colloquial usage in both Castilian and Latin American areas. More than 16,000 entries provide exact translations of both English and Spanish sentences and phrases; as many as 60 idioms are listed under each entry. This is easily the largest list of idiomatic constructions ever published. Travelers, business people, and students who are interested in Latin American studies have found this dictionary their best source for those expressions of daily life and social activity not usually found in books. More than 18,000 idioms are given, not as isolated words that you have to conjugate or alter, but as complete sentences that you can use without change. A 25-page introduction provides a rapid survey of Spanish sounds, grammar, and syntax, with full consideration of irregular verbs. It is especially apt in its modern treatment of phrase and clause structure. A 17-page appendix gives translations of geographical names, numbers, national holidays for Spanish countries, important street signs, useful expressions of high frequency, and a unique 7-page glossary of Spanish and Spanish-American foods and dishes.

The Big Red Book of Spanish Idioms

The Big Red Book of Spanish Idioms
Author: Peter Weibel
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2004-07-15
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

Presents English definitions of over four thousand Spanish language idioms and colloquialisms, grouped according to Spanish key word, and includes example sentences, matching English expressions, and a Spanish-English index.

Dictionary of Spoken Spanish

Dictionary of Spoken Spanish
Author: U.S. Armed Forces
Publisher: Main Street Books
Total Pages: 546
Release: 1960-11-02
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0385009763

A must reference for students of Spanish and travelers anywhere in the Spanish-speaking world -- over 18,000 commonly used words, phrases, and expressions, plus valuable supplements on pronunciation, grammar, currency, road signs, geography, and foods.

Diccionario Bilingue Cambridge Spanish-English Paperback Compact Edition

Diccionario Bilingue Cambridge Spanish-English Paperback Compact Edition
Author: Cambridge University Press
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1220
Release: 2008-06-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9788483234822

A Spanish-English bilingual dictionary specifically written to meet the needs of Spanish learners of English. The best bilingual dictionary of Spanish and English for beginner to upper-intermediate learners. It has been especially written to meet the needs of Spanish speakers learning English and includes over 110,000 headwords and phrases, as well as a wealth of information geared specifically to enhance understanding and improve communication skills in English. It includes extensive notes highlighting the most common mistakes made by Hispanic learners (informed by the Cambridge Learner Corpus). The grammar boxes concentrate on the most difficult and problematic aspects of learning English.

Concise Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Concise Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Author: Carol Styles Carvajal
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 1507
Release: 2004
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0198609779

Searchable Spanish to English and English to Spanish dictionaries, based on the Oxford Spanish dictionary. Databases contain 170,000 words and phrases and 240,000 translations.

The Big Red Book of Spanish Verbs, Second Edition

The Big Red Book of Spanish Verbs, Second Edition
Author: Ronni L. Gordon
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2008-09-09
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0071771646

Become a Spanish verb virtuoso with this unbeatable reference/interactive combo! The Big Red Book of Spanish Verbs with CD-ROM is the most comprehensive resource available for learning and mastering Spanish verbs. Designed for beginning through advanced learners, this indispensable guide will help you conjugate verbs with ease, enabling you to communicate in Spanish confidently. Inside you will find: 555 fully conjugated verbs, listed alphabetically More than 5,000 example sentences with mini-dialogues Numerous contextual examples for each verb The Top 50 verbs with lots of usage flexibility More than 2,300 verbs cross-referenced to conjugation models A handy guide to deciphering irregular verb forms The enhanced CD-ROM is a dynamic way to help you: Sharpen your skills with more than 400 interactive exercises, from fill-in-the-blanks to multiple-choice audio exercises Hear and practice hundreds of sample conversations, whether on screen or via MP3 downloads to your iPod Recognize the difference in sound between easily confused verb forms Track and evaluate your progress with a pretest and a comprehensive review test System requirements: Windows 2000, XP, Vista; Mac OS, Leopard

The Red-Hot Book of Spanish Slang : 5,000 Expressions to Spice Up Your Spainsh

The Red-Hot Book of Spanish Slang : 5,000 Expressions to Spice Up Your Spainsh
Author: Mary McVey Gill
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2006-09-27
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0071433015

Don't sound like una momia--add a little sizzle to your Spanish! If someone called you tragaldabas would you be insulted or flattered? If you shouted ¡Mota! in the street, would you expected to get a cab or get arrested? Thanks to The Red-Hot Book of Spanish Slang and Idioms, you'll always know your tejemaneje (scheme) from your merequetengue (mess) no matter where you find yourself in the Spanish-speaking world. Five thousand words and phrases--plus helpful hints as to what's cordial and what's vulgar--keep you in sync with Spanish slang. Spanish to English niños popis (upper-class kids) Spoiled brats Contigo ni a China me voy. (I'm not even going to China with you) You're impossible La cruda (rawness) Hangover English to Spanish Ugly as sin ser un espantapájaro (to be a scarecrow) To be lucky tener leche (to have milk) Why are you staring at me? ¿Tengo monos en la cara? (Do I have monkeys on my face?)