The A-Z of Careers and Jobs

The A-Z of Careers and Jobs

Author: Susan Hodgson

Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers

Published: 2015-05-03

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 0749473630

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From accountant to zoologist, this new edition of The A-Z of Careers & Jobs offers detailed insights into more than 300 career areas. For those looking for their first job after school or university, or for anyone considering a change of career, the book provides reliable and up-to-date careers advice on a wide range of professions, covering practical issues such as job opportunities in each market, personal skills and qualities, entry qualifications and training, useful contact details and realistic salary expectations. The A-Z of Careers and Jobs is also a valuable reference for careers advisors working in schools, colleges and universities who need to keep track of new developments - new roles and routes of entry, professional associations and exams - to offer the very best guidance to today's jobhunters.


The A-Z of Careers and Jobs

The A-Z of Careers and Jobs

Author: Susan Hodgson

Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers

Published: 2013-05-03

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0749468882

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From accountant to zoologist, this new edition of The A-Z of Careers & Jobs offers detailed insights into more than 300 career areas. For those looking for their first job after school or university, or for anyone considering a change of career, the book provides reliable and up-to-date careers advice on a wide range of professions, covering practical issues such as job opportunities in each market, personal skills and qualities, entry qualifications and training, useful contact details and realistic salary expectations. The A-Z of Careers and Jobs is also a valuable reference for careers advisors working in schools, colleges and universities who need to keep track of new developments - new roles and routes of entry, professional associations and exams - to offer the very best guidance to today's jobhunters.


The a to Z Guide to Jobs for Girls

The a to Z Guide to Jobs for Girls

Author: Charles C. Dowd

Publisher:

Published: 2016-02-23

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780996926003

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An adorably illustrated alphabet book featuring career options for girls such as Astronaut, Firefighter, and Quarterback!


The A-Z of Careers and Jobs

The A-Z of Careers and Jobs

Author: Susan Hodgson

Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers

Published: 2016-05-03

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 0749475048

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From accountant to zoologist, this new edition of The A-Z of Careers & Jobs offers detailed insights into more than 300 career areas in the UK. For those looking for their first job after school or university, or for anyone considering a change of career, the book provides reliable and up-to-date careers advice on a wide range of professions, covering practical issues such as job opportunities in each market, personal skills and qualities, entry qualifications and training, useful contact details and realistic salary expectations. The A-Z of Careers and Jobs is also a valuable reference for careers advisors working in schools, colleges and universities who need to keep track of new developments - new roles and routes of entry, professional associations and exams - to offer the very best guidance to today's jobhunters.


When I Grow Up I Want To Be _________ | A-Z Of Careers for Kids | Children's Jobs & Careers Reference Books

When I Grow Up I Want To Be _________ | A-Z Of Careers for Kids | Children's Jobs & Careers Reference Books

Author: Baby Professor

Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC

Published: 2017-12-01

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 1541924614

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Most kids want to be doctors or teachers because these are the professionals that they usually see. Open your child’s eyes to endless possibilities. Let him/her know that there are a plethora of other options when it comes to choosing careers. Get him/her to dream and slowly work on turning those dreams to reality. Start by reading this career reference book today!


MY JOB Gen Z

MY JOB Gen Z

Author: Suzanne Skees

Publisher: Skees Family Foundation

Published: 2021-04-16

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1662904274

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Nonfiction business/career studies, sociology of work, real-life vignettes of young people at work along with how-tos for job hunting and career building. MY JOB Gen Z: --provides hope and help to young adults launching careers during a pandemic and recession, --defines the unique qualities of Generation Z based on field research and our survey, --profiles ""ordinary"" and famous Gen Zers striving toward and succeeding in their dream jobs, and --offers resources on how to identify your skills, apply for internships and jobs, negotiate terms and salary, work remotely, and forge ahead with your dream job in a fast-changing world. MY JOB Gen Z, written by and for Generation Z (born in and after 1995), combines research into the unique experiences and qualities of this rising generation with the results of our own global survey. We compare what the ""data"" say about Gen Z with who YOU say you are, including an array of real-life profiles of ordinary Gen Zers--how they feel about work, what they want most from their careers, and the challenges they encounter along the way. We spotlight famous Gen Zers who've already had impact on society, built companies, and made millions--and reveal what drives them to succeed. Then we guide you through best practices for creating your own resume and professional profile, applying for internships and jobs, conducting online and in-person interviews, discerning your valuable skillset and pursuing your own dream job. The real-life examples and pragmatic advice offered in MY JOB Gen Z will convince you that you are not alone, in an often-challenging and isolating world. It will leave you inspired by your peers doing amazing things and motivated to pursue your own dream job. Book Review 1: "A collection of intimate interviews with people regarding the personal, familial, cultural, and geographic factors in their working lives. Inspired by Studs Terkel’s Working (1974), which profiled ordinary American workers, editor Skees (God Among the Shakers, 1998) takes the concept global. Six of her 16 subjects live in the United States, including a slack-key guitarist in Honolulu, an architect in Cincinnati, and a recruiter/headhunter in Tampa, Florida. The rest are on other continents, including a coffee farmer in Nicaragua, a Masai warrior in Tanzania, a married couple running an eco-friendly factory in India, a rickshaw puller in Bangladesh, and a private equity manager in Hong Kong. Skees organizes the material into five sections (“Entrepreneurship,” “Industry and Transportation,” “Farming, Food, and Animals,” “Finance and Technology,” and “Music & Arts”), but each first-person account stands on its own, and they can be read in any order. A map, photograph, and editor’s note introduce each, and footnotes supplement the text. Skees nimbly maintains a consistent narrative flow, with none of the readability problems that are common in transcriptions. Whereas Terkel packed a great many workers into his book, Skees gives her subjects more space to muse, digress, and occasionally contradict themselves. The results are highly personal, often poignant, sometimes gritty, and routinely granular—perhaps more than some readers may expect, or even desire. The editor sets out to demonstrate that “our job = our self.” But such detailed portraits also reveal that formula’s commutative property—how personal preferences, chance, circumstances, and location shape each person’s job choice and performance. Skees is a nonprofit international development specialist, and doing work that contributes to the greater good emerges as a strong theme. As a result, this is a small, and perhaps skewed, sample of the world’s workforce (although a second volume is forthcoming), but it will inspire readers by showcasing workers across diverse industries, income levels, countries, and cultures expressing how they find meaning in their work beyond earning money. A vocational and sociological travelogue that readers will find to be time well spent." -- Kirkus Book Review 2: "Book 2 of the series, MY JOB: REAL PEOPLE AT WORK AROUND THE WORLD, features fifteen true stories by professionals in the North America, the Caribbean, Central America, Southeast Asia, the U.K., and Africa, in such fields as addiction recovery, agribusiness, college admissions, ecotourism, and diplomacy. Each narrator begins by outlining what it's really like to do their job and ends up revealing their innermost traumas and dreams. More than a virtual travel guide to villages, farms, and cities around the world, MY JOB Book 2 documents the nitty-gritty reality of each occupation, and highlights unique cultures and experiences, yet illustrates how much we have in common through our shared human experience of work. BookLife Prize - 2019 Plot/Idea: 10 out of 10 Originality: 9 out of 10 Prose: 8 out of 10 Character/Execution: 8 out of 10 Overall: 8.75 out of 10 Assessment: Idea/Concept: "The stories of our jobs become the stories of our lives," writes Suzanne Skees in her introduction to this second volume in her "My Job" series. Skees's project surveys the on-the-ground truth of what work is like right now, around the world, as the dynamics of labor are upended by automation and contract work. Skees demonstrates her acumen as a curator and editor -- gathering a diverse roster of workers to tell their stories -- and as a listener. She invites her subjects to discuss their careers, their hopes, their disappointments, and the changes they've seen at length, all with disarming frankness. Her subjects include a nursing student in Honduras; an environmental activist in American coal country; a banana farmer in Uganda; a college admissions counselor in Rwanda; and a "fringe diplomat" in Tel Aviv. Few books dig so deeply into life as it's actually lived, with such unsparing intimacy. Prose: Skees's own prose is sharp, clear, and purposeful, but outside of introductions and some notes, most of the book come straight from the mouths of her subjects through first person monologue. Skees breaks the chapters up into short labeled sections. This is helpful for skimmers, but the shortness of the individual sections gives the chapters a stop-and-start feeling, impeding narrative momentum. Originality: This isn't the first book to survey workers in their own words about work, nor even the first one by Skees to do so, but the author has selected a fresh, fascinating cross section of people to reveal truths about the world and this current moment. Execution: The book offers insights, wisdom, challenges to orthodox thinking, and some arresting first-person storytelling. It's both eye-opening and a pleasure to learn about the day-to-day work of a Zambian "mobile-money agent" and to discover how that work is vital to a population outside of the banking system. That said, the narrators' individual voices sound somewhat similar to each other, and the speakers too rarely offer up surprising or engaging anecdotes. The emphasis here is strongly on the work itself, and the sociopolitical context that created the opportunity for such work. There's great value in capturing that, but the book might prove more enticing for general audiences with a greater emphasis on voice and storytelling." -- Booklife/Publisher's Weekly


A-Z of Careers & Jobs

A-Z of Careers & Jobs

Author: Susan Hodgson

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13: 9780749459802

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For anyone looking at starting their career, or changing jobs, the A-Z of Careers and Jobs is a goldmine of highly relevant information on today's career opportunities. Looking at over 300 occupations, the book not only tells you about the jobs available but also describes the skills sought by employers and the type of qualifications and training you need to succeed in your chosen career field.Editor Susan Hodgson, formerly Head of Careers Service at London South Bank University, provides a host of background detail, including sector information, useful websites for further research, details on starting salaries and valuable contact data. She ensures that the book provides, in a single resource, all the information you need to make an informed career choice.Published in association with The Times, and now in its 17th edition, the A-Z of Careers and Jobs is the reference source of choice for anyone who is starting out on - or looking to change - their career.


A-Z of Careers and Jobs

A-Z of Careers and Jobs

Author: Jan Poynter

Publisher:

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 9780749443078

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Already recognized as the most reliable careers guide available, the eleventh edition of this loose-leaf ringbinder brings a wealth of new resources to its readers. Containing facts and advice on over 300 different occupations and job 'families', it continues to strengthen its reputation, and currently enjoys the full backing of The Times. The A-Z of Careers and Jobs provides comprehensive details of the job opportunities available, the personal qualities each job requires and the qualifications or training needed. Complete with useful contacts, and now with detailed listings of information available online, it also provides realistic salary ranges for each job. This inclusive volume is the ideal starting point for anyone about to enter the world of work.


A-Z of Careers and Jobs

A-Z of Careers and Jobs

Author: Susan Hodgson

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9780749443870

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Recognised as the most dependable career guide available, the twelfth edition of the A-Z of Careers and Jobs will help anyone to make those vital career decisions. The book and ringbinder, containing facts and advice on over 300 different occupations and job types, continues to strengthen its reputation. Comprehensive and reliable, it provides full details of the job opportunities available, the personal qualities each job requires and the qualifications or training needed. Complete with useful contacts, and now with detailed listings of information available online, it also provides realistic salary ranges for each job. Fully updated, this essential book is the ideal starting point for anyone about to enter the world of work.


What Can I Be? STEM Careers from a to Z

What Can I Be? STEM Careers from a to Z

Author: Tiffani Teachey

Publisher:

Published: 2019-12-06

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780578616582

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What Can I Be? STEM Careers from A to Z is an inspiring and easy-to-read alphabet picture book that teaches our next generation about Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) careers.This book provides colorful illustrations of six diverse children representing various STEM careers (i.e. astronauts, doctors, scientists, and engineers, etc), helping children (5 to 8 years old) see themselves in one of the STEM careers, and motivates them to shape their future through STEM!