The Internship Bible

The Internship Bible

Author: Mark Oldman

Publisher: The Princeton Review

Published: 2005-01-25

Total Pages: 660

ISBN-13: 9780375764684

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Lists internship opportunities in a variety of fields, giving information about selectivity, compensation, deadlines, and duration.


The Internship Bible 2002

The Internship Bible 2002

Author: Mark Oldman

Publisher: Princeton Review

Published: 2002-01-15

Total Pages: 660

ISBN-13: 9780375762390

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The Internship Bible profiles more than 100,000 opportunities, providing all the essential information such as application deadlines, compensation, perks, selectivity and more. Authors Mark Oldman and Samer Hamadeh are the only nationally recognized experts on the subject of internships, and they always manage to provide as much entertainment as information. Plus, unique organization and helpful indexes ensure that readers get the most from this book.


The Best 109 Internships

The Best 109 Internships

Author: Mark Oldman

Publisher: The Princeton Review

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780375763199

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"Includes more than 20,000 internship opportunities"--Cover.


What Can You Do with Your Bible Training?

What Can You Do with Your Bible Training?

Author: Brandon C. Benziger

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2023-06-23

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 166674333X

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Employment in the field of biblical studies has changed significantly in recent years, and the coronavirus pandemic has only exacerbated the resulting challenges. The purpose of this anthology is to inform and inspire evangelical students and graduates of biblical studies programs about the wide variety of training-related vocational paths they can pursue, both conventional and unconventional. The book does this by listing and categorizing twenty-five relevant pathways, sharing the stories and insights of insiders within each pathway, and calling for further creativity in putting one's biblical training to work. Each contributor shares (1) how they settled into their represented occupation, (2) the ways in which they have used their biblical training in that occupation, (3) the "joys" and "trials" of their work, and (4) advice for those who would like to follow in their footsteps. The volume stands in the tradition of several nuts-and-bolts-like resources within the guild (e.g., Nijay Gupta's Prepare, Succeed, Advance and Ben Witherington's Is There a Doctor in the House?), and it seeks to develop that tradition considerably.


Style Bible

Style Bible

Author: Lauren A. Rothman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-10-04

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1351860631

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First impressions (and second ones!) count, whether you are an intern or a CEO. Lauren A. Rothman addresses an age-old dilemma: how to be appropriate and stylish in the workplace. Based on a decade of experience in the fashion industry, she addresses the basics of fashion and executive presence by offering advice, anecdotes, and style alerts that help readers avoid major fashion faux pas at the office. Style Bible: What to Wear to Work is the must-have resource for the modern professional, male or female, climbing the ladder of success. Lauren identifies the ultimate wardrobe essentials, and reveals shopping strategies and destinations for the everyday person. Style Bible, complete with helpful illustrations, is the go-to manual on how to dress for every professional occasion and a valuable resource for understanding dress codes by industry, city, and gender so that your visual cues will make a strong impact. Make a commitment to being better dressed at work with Style Bible.


Hearings

Hearings

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations

Publisher:

Published: 1955

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13:

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Street Wise

Street Wise

Author: Janet Bamford

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-05-20

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0470884649

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Teen investors have powerful advantages over the rest of us. Many are whizzes at financial research on the Internet. They’re quick to master online stock trading. According to an August 2000 Wall Street Journal article, today more young Americans own investments than ever before, with 35 percent of eighth through twelfth graders owning stock or bonds, usually in a parent’s name, while about one-fifth own mutual funds. Often these teenage investors have amassed substantial nest eggs—even before they’ve finished high school. Although teen investors need adult cosigners for their brokerage and mutual fund custodial accounts, it’s not unusual for them to be the driving force behind their parents’ and relatives’ investment decisions. Now teens have another leg up—a book that explains the successes and investment strategies of real-life teen investors, along with the wisdom of Wall Street pros, and tips on how to make the most of the Web. The popularity of stock-picking contests and high school investment clubs—along with successful marketing vehicles, such as Stein Roe’s Young Investors Fund—have created a growing demand for investment information focused on teens, written for teens. Street Wise provides exactly what they want.