LIS Career Sourcebook

LIS Career Sourcebook

Author: G. Kim Dority

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2012-10-03

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13:

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A must-have guide of professional development resources for library staff at every phase of their career—from those just entering the field, to paraprofessionals building a career trajectory, to seasoned librarians looking to explore additional career options. Thousands of students graduate with a Master of Library and Information Science degree every year. Unfortunately, budget cuts at libraries diminish available job opportunities and prompt administrators to hire less qualified—and less expensive—professionals. However, armed with the right information, library science professionals can successfully build and sustain a resilient library and information science (LIS) career inside—or outside—the traditional library setting. LIS Career Sourcebook: Managing and Maximizing Every Step of Your Career provides a chapter-by-chapter overview of key career stages and strategies, and identifies for each the best information resources to help readers develop a successful LIS career. The author lays out the typical stages that workers are likely to encounter as they move through their professional life, highlighting important issues associated with each stage and providing insights and resources for making smart career choices along the way. Covering the entire career lifespan from entry level to retirement, the resources cited will help readers make informed choices about career options, professional development, and personal career satisfaction.


Job Hunter's Sourcebook

Job Hunter's Sourcebook

Author: Bohdan Romaniuk

Publisher: Gale Cengage

Published: 2008-06

Total Pages: 1420

ISBN-13: 9781414407845

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Where to Find Employment Leads and Other Job Search Resources.


Job Hunter's Sourcebook

Job Hunter's Sourcebook

Author: Michelle LeCompte

Publisher: Gale Cengage

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 1138

ISBN-13:

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Primarily a bibliography and directory, this volume lists reference books, periodicals, AV materials, online services, software, and other resources to assist in job-hunting for 155 occupational categories. It features placement and referral services, associations, agencies, joblines, and computer databanks. The volume also lists resources that apply to all occupations under topics such as "Outplacement" or "Working at Home." ISBN 0-8103-7717-9: $55.00 (For use only in the library)


Job Hunter's Sourcebook 2013

Job Hunter's Sourcebook 2013

Author: Joseph Palmisano

Publisher:

Published: 2013-06-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781414490304

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Volume 1: Sources of job hunting information by occupations, Occupations A-K Entries 1-7117 -- Volume 2: Sources of job hunting information by occupations, Occupations L-Z, Entries 7118-14161 -- Volume 3: Sources of essential job hunting information, Entries 14162-16051.


Job Hunters' Sourcebook

Job Hunters' Sourcebook

Author: Amy Darga

Publisher: Gale Cengage

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 1222

ISBN-13:

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Here is the essential, updated resource job seekers need to develop a complete strategy for their job searches. Alphabetically arranged by career, the "Sourcebook lists sources of help wanted ads, employer directories, employment agencies, placement services, electronic resources, and other information sources for 206 specific careers. New profiles on high-profile careers such as computer and information systems manager, desktop publisher and industrial production manager have been added as well. Also included are helpful e-mail and Web site addresses, along with new information on governmental agencies and legal topics to further assist users in their searches.


Job Hunters Sourcebook 6

Job Hunters Sourcebook 6

Author: Gale Group

Publisher: Gale Cengage

Published: 2004-07

Total Pages: 1272

ISBN-13: 9780787659349

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Job Hunter's Sourcebook pulls together all the research and resources needed for a successful job hunt into one central place. Included in this edition are 13,867 entries -- entries may appear in multiple sections. Part One profiles 216 high-interest professional and vocational occupations, from accountant and aircraft mechanic to sports official and stockbroker. A Master List of Profiled Professions lists alternate, popular, synonymous, and related job titles and links them to the jobs profiled, providing quick access to information sources on specific occupations by all their variant names. Entries contain complete contact information and are arranged by type of resource. Part Two serves as a clearinghouse in organizing the wide-ranging information available to today's job seeker. It features such topics as resume resources, alternative ways to work, and opportunities for a diverse work force. Sources of Essential Job-Hunting Information addresses 32 employment topics, such as resume writing, interviewing skills, employment issues for disabled workers, working from home, and electronic job search information. Each category features a multitude of sources, including reference works, online and database services, software programs, and more. Entries contain complete contact information.Also included is The Index to Information Sources which alphabetically lists all of the publications, organizations, electronic resources, and other sources of job-hunting information.