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3/21/2013

Best Jobs for the 21st Century Review

Best Jobs for the 21st Century
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When was this book written? In the 70's? I clicked "view inside this book". Since the salary information they give is so ridiculous I knew no other information could be accurate.I would imagine the salaries would have double, sometimes triple of what they show.

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Based on expert analysis of labor and economic trends, this book rates more than 340 jobs in the fastest growing industries and lists the best jobs in 16 specialized target groups. Perfect for anyone entering the job market for the first time, or for those who want to remain competitive.--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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3/16/2013

Great Jobs for Business Majors Review

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This book lays out 5 career paths that a business major can choose. While it has a beginning section on resumes, networking, and other things necessary to get the job, that information can be found elsewhere. Therefore I recommend this book only for business majors, not really for anyone further along exploring a broad range of options.

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Answers the question, "What can I do with a major in . . . ?"

This series helps students explore career options within their field of study. From assessing individual talents and skills to taking the necessary steps to land a job, every aspect of identifying and getting started in a career choice is covered. Readers learn to explore their options, target an ideal career, present a major as an asset to a job, perfect a job search, and follow through and get results.


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3/10/2013

Alternative Careers in Science: Leaving the Ivory Tower Review

Alternative Careers in Science: Leaving the Ivory Tower
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As a recent Biology Ph.D. graduate, I am fortunate to have found this book about 1 year before graduation. I have always enjoyed biology, but my heart was just not in research, poring over the same project and data, day in and day out, 50 hours a week. Biology Ph.D.'s are, unfortunately, trained with tunnel vision in terms of career development. You are lead down a research path, and graduation represents a fork in the road: You can choose a life of academia following your mandatory postdocs, or you can immediately enter industry, following your mandatory postdocs.
For those who don't know, a postdoc is a type of internship following your graduation. You are the personal Igor for the head of the lab (usually a professor at a university or medical school). Hours are typically 6 days a week, 60 hours minimum, and earns about $35,000. You work on at lest 2-3 projects for the lab, and are expected to assist in training the new graduate students as well. In addition, you are expected to find your own grant money.
After the extreme stress of graduate work had been completed, call me crazy, but I decided an increase in stress was not what I wanted. Don't get me wrong; for those who love research, this is heaven, but not for me.
A year prior to graduation, I found this book. In my multiple years of study, no one had ever mentioned a sentence about any of the career options mentioned here, ALL of which were accessible to a Ph.D. student. About two dozen career options are mentioned here, from clinical research, to broadcast journalism, to sales...lots. Every career is discussed in detail from a personal account of someone who actually works in the field. Everything is discussed, from salary, hours, a typical day, to extra training and advancement opportunities.
This book did nothing short of change my career outlook from a pessimistic view of my science career to a wonderful new career in medical writing...earning twice as much as the postdoc I quit after one week. (If this doesn't appeal to you, there are plenty of other choices in this book.)
The book does not discuss EVERY option. The job I have now was not mentioned initially in the book. However, it opened my eyes, and got me started in this path. Spend the cash and buy it. Consider it a cheaper version of going to a great career counselor....or a psychiatrist.

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Alternative Careers in Science describes the various career tracks available to scientists and gives the inside scoop on the skills and personality types suited to each profession. It also contains important information regarding career expectations and salary potential.This book will allow scientists to compare career opportunities. Each chapter covers a different career track and includes the basic job description, qualifications, responsibilities, and what career opportunities stem from each position. Key Features* Illustrates a typical day's scenario* Explains what career opportunities stem from a position* Describes the basic job, qualifications, responsibilities, and expectations * Covers how long to expect to be in a training phase* Shows existing steps in the promotion ladder and salary ranges* Presents a different career track in each chapter* Allows scientists to compare career opportunities

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3/09/2013

Career Opportunities in Library and Information Science Review

Career Opportunities in Library and Information Science
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I am applying for graduate school to earn my MLIS and found this book to be very helpful. It includes a TON of different careers you can have with your GLIS or MLIS. Each job title includes a salary range, employment prospects, prerequisites, career ladder, position description and tips for landing the job. This is not another vague career book -- it has excellent concrete information. The author has clearly done substantial research for this book.
This book helped me make the plunge. I was worried about getting my MLIS and then not being employed, but this book really gave me a lot of options to explore.

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3/08/2013

Opportunities in Forestry Careers Review

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This book is very informational and insightful. I think that anyone thinking about getting into the Forestry business would get a lot out of reading this book first. You will certainly know which direction to go in and what to expect.

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More than 100 "opportunities" for students and job seekers! The most comprehensive career book series available, Opportunities in . . . covers a range of professions, from acting to writing, and encompasses traditional as well as cutting-edge careers. Each book offers job seekers essential information about a variety of careers within each field and includes training and education requirements, salary statistics, and professional and Internet resources.

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3/05/2013

You Majored in What?: Mapping Your Path From Chaos to Career Review

You Majored in What: Mapping Your Path From Chaos to Career
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I have been a career counselor for almost fifteen years now, and my shelves are filled with everything from "What Color is Your Parachute?" to "Do What You Are" to "I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was". Until recently, I felt that most every career exploration book was retreading the same ground, connecting your skills, values, and interests in a linear way to matching job titles. Or, at the other extreme, telling you to just think happy metaphysical thoughts to change the universe and manifest prosperity.
Then I read "You Majored in What?" - and I was blown away by a radically new approach to career exploration, based on Chaos Theory and what the author calls "Wise Wandering". It takes into account the fact that nobody follows a linear path to a lifelong career that fits perfectly. Instead, it leverages the seemingly random events in your life to provide clues to your attractors.
Thank you, Dr. Brooks, for giving me a new set of tools to use with my clients. It's opened me up to new approaches, and reminded me that, as Tolkien said, "Not all those who wander are lost."


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Careers in Criminal Justice (2nd Edition) Review

Careers in Criminal Justice (2nd Edition)
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This book is a great resource for anyone that is interested in criminology, but isn't quite sure what the career options are. I have been looking for books on forensic science that included information about careers in the field but I could not seem to find what I was looking for. This book offers information on a lot of different careers and what it takes to get there. This book has really helped me become more informed on my future career options and if you are wondering about careers in the field, this is the book for you!

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This set of biographies of Criminal Justice professionals helps students and professors answer the often-asked question, "What can I do with a degree in Criminal Justice?" The text provides meaningful answers to a specific, targeted audience -- typical students who are taking their first criminal justice course. The biographies are organized by various sub-fields and include discussions of what can be done with a B.A., M.A., Ph.D., or a combination of degrees.

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3/02/2013

150 Best Low-Stress Jobs (Jist's Best Jobs) Review

150 Best Low-Stress Jobs (Jist's Best Jobs)
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This book is almost like the author cut & paste his other book "Best Jobs for Introverts" and put the jobs in a different order.
Again, mostly blue-collar jobs like plumber, steelworker, repairman, baker etc. The type of stuff you don't stress over when you go home at night, but you may stress over the low pay.
Some administrative jobs like mail clerk, file clerk. Massage therapist. The top jobs are (like the other book), computer engineering type stuff. I think the only science job was zoologist, which is so rare nowadays.
I certainly didn't learn anything useful.

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Readers explore 90 "best low-stress jobs" list ranked by over a dozen common stress factors, plus by pay, growth, opening, personality type, interests, education level, gender, age, part-time work, and self-employment.Readers review descriptions of the 150 best low-stress jobs that appeal to them for a career change or career direction.

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175 Best Jobs Not Behind a Desk Review

175 Best Jobs Not Behind a Desk
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The collaborative work of career information specialists Michael Farr and Laurence Shatkin, "175 Best Jobs Not Behind A Desk" is part of JIST's 'Best Jobs' series. More than just a simple catalog of jobs and careers outside the usual business office, "175 Best Jobs Not Behind A Desk" is a thoroughly 'user friendly', do-it-yourself instruction manual on how to determine not only what jobs are available, but how to go about identifying and selecting the one best for you. The two step process involves first browsing the 70 best jobs lists to find possible jobs that fit your educational background and your employment requirements. Then after picking out some possibilities, go on to the second part of the book for details on earnings, growth, jobs tasks, physical activity levels, training needed, etc. "175 Best Jobs Not Behind A Desk" should be considered a mandatory addition to school counselor and job counselor professional reference shelves, as well as a necessary acquisition for trade school library and community library Jobs & Careers collections.

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As part of JIST's successful Best Jobs series, 175 Best Jobs Not Behind a Desk provides a wealth of information that helps people discover high-activity jobs both indoors and outdoors.More than 70 "best jobs" lists include useful information organized by activity level, amount of time outdoors, earnings, education, growth through 2014, openings, interests, self-employment, part-time work, gender, age and personality type.

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2/24/2013

Great Jobs for Biology Majors Review

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I thought that this book had good explanations of the different careers that are available to biology majors. It explained the requirements of each job or field, and told you the experiences of an actual person who has that job. In addition to the career information, the first half of the book contains information about how to go about finding a job, creating resumes, and going on interviews. This book is a good value for students who are undecided about what they want to do with a biology degree.

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GREAT JOBS SERIES ANSWERS THE QUESTION, "WHAT CAN I DO WITH A MAJOR IN . . . ?"

Every college major gives students valuable skills and training, perfect for a wide range of careers. The Great Jobs series helps students:

Assess talents and skills for a job
Explore a wide range of career options
Target the perfect career
Present college majors as workplace assets
Perfect their job search
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2/19/2013

100 Best Careers 21st Century, 2/e (100 Best Careers for the 21st Century) Review

100 Best Careers  21st Century, 2/e (100 Best Careers for the 21st Century)
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I think Field's list of "growth fields" is accurate, so the book is a valuable resource for this reason. On the other hand, if you're young and unsure what career to choose, the absolutely WORST thing you can do is sit down with this book and say "Well, I'm good at x, y, and z, and p and q are growth fields, so therefore I should be a ... " You may (as I did) end up in a job you do moderately well, but hate! You'll do far better to start by asking yourself, "What do I value the most?" and "What do I most enjoy doing?" -- and then ask yourself "How can I make this into a job?"
Books like this always remind me of the scene in "The Graduate" where a helpful elder takes Dustin Hoffman aside and tells him he has one word of advice for him: "Plastics!!" Barbara Sher's books are a great antidote.

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The popular job-seeker's reference returns in a new edition, analyzing labor and economic trend, reviewing essential job skills, and providing one hundred detailed job evaluations. Original.

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2/18/2013

A Guide to Careers in Community Development Review

A Guide to Careers in Community Development
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Excellent guide for anyone considering or already starting out working or volunteering in the field of community development (CD) human services, economic development, planning, banking, politics. Comprehensive, well written, reader friendly, up to date, with specific tips and examples. Features: Concise overview of broadly interpreted CD industry and movement in U.S. of community renewal, organizing, planning, construction, financing, managing in lower income or disinvested communities. Great profiles of those working in the field from many walks of life, levels of formal education. Numerous profiles of nonprofits, for-profits, congregations, and public agencies leaders in CD. Good section on figuring out if this field for you and listing of pros and cons. Best ever appendices featuring texts, web sites, job hunting resources, schools, and portals, and organizations. Read in one one hour what has taken many several years to figure out. Great for guidance counselors, career services departments at universities. Useful too to educate board members and interns or philanthropists.

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This guide to careers in community development describes the many different kinds of community development jobs available in the USA, ranging from community organizing, to financing housing and new businesses, to redeveloping brownfields. It includes advice on how to break into the field.

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2/08/2013

Great Jobs for Sociology Majors (Great Jobs for ... Majors) Review

Great Jobs for Sociology Majors (Great Jobs for ... Majors)
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Great Jobs for Sociology Majors offers help in deciding if sociology is a major for you and has comments on expanding your knowledge while in school, job searching, networking, and the possibilities of graduate school. The other half of the book describes job opportunities in a variety of areas and help with career paths for advancement. A comprehensive book you'll come away more knowledgable and with great ideas for your future.

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It isn't always obvious what a college major can offer to the workplace. Great Jobs books helpstudents and recent college graduates explore the possibilities in their majors and provide:

Guidance on how to present a major as a workplace asset during an interview
A primer for new college grads on how to conduct a job search
Ways to use a college major in the real world

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1/30/2013

Great Jobs for History Majors (Great Jobs for ... Majors) Review

Great Jobs for History Majors (Great Jobs for ... Majors)
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Personally, this book was a great help to me. Although the strategies suggested for resume and cover letter writing (getting an interview and job) are nothing new, the second half of the book in which the authors describe five different career tracks are excellent in that they are directed specifically towards History Majors. While I originally pictured history majors going into either professional historian-type jobs (e.g. professors, authors) or classroom teaching, the authors very correctly pointed out that historical museums and other pubic education institutions are in need of people with history backgrounds as are businesses, etc. The advice is practical and the information proved to be very specific for me--a history major. Recommended for those of us with history backgrounds still trying to "find themselves" career wise.

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Let the past pay your bills!

You've worked hard for that history degree. Now what? Sometimes the choice of careers can seem endless; the most difficult part of a job search is narrowing down your options.

Great Jobs for History Majors will help you choose the right career out of the myriad possibilities at your disposal. It provides detailed profiles of careers in your field along with the basic skills necessary to begin a focused job search. You'll soon be on the fast track to landing a job that satisfies your personal, professional, and practical needs.

Great Jobs for History Majors will help you:

Determine the occupation that's best suited for you
Craft a résumé and cover letter that stand out from the rest
Learn from practicing professionals about everyday life on the job
Become familiar with current statistics on salaries and trends within the profession

Go from history major to:Teacher * Curator * Health Management Associate * Museum Tour Guide * Sales Coordinator * Program Director * Librarian * Writer * Television Producer


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1/24/2013

What Can You Do with a Major in Business: Real people. Real jobs. Real rewards. Review

What Can You Do with a Major in Business: Real people. Real jobs. Real rewards.
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I'm giving this book 4* not because of my experience with it, but because of the potential I see that it holds to be a concise, quick read for those who are just starting out. If a young person is looking at a broad swath of careers, this would be a great book that they could pick up and spend an hour or two reading and clarify if and how they could get into business.
For anyone past 2nd year of college though, this would not be useful

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Your guide to glide from campus to careerMake sure you get a good ROI (Return on Investment) from your college courses and career choices. Whether you're a student pounding the books or a graduate pounding the pavement, What Can You Do with a Major in Business? alerts you to diverse job options, some of which you probably haven't considered. It addresses specific concerns of business majors with valuable information, including:* Advice on college and curriculum choices--courses, internships, advanced degrees, and more * Tips to energize and expand your job search* Profiles of real graduates, their jobs, and how they got them* Objective audits of their careers from the manager of a recreational facility, a city/county administrator, a marketing field representative, a public relations specialist, and an import/export broker* Overviews of typical salary levels, hours, and work environments* Extensive additional resources, including Web sites, professional organizations, periodicals, and moreWith practical information and enlightening insight from your peers in business careers, this book helps you analyze opportunities and choose a career that lets you make the most of your assets. Bottom line, that's the key to success.

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12/18/2012

Beyond L.A. Law: Inspiring Stories of People Who've Done Fascinating Things with a Law Degree Review

Beyond L.A. Law: Inspiring Stories of People Who've Done Fascinating Things with a Law Degree
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This book is full of motivational, inspiring stories about people who have used their law degree both in traditional settings and to move beyond traditional settings. Easy reading. Each chapter is an individual story. I'd love to meet some of the folks included in this book!

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Beyond L.A. Law gives you a fascinating glimpse into the lives of people who've broken the lawyer mold.They come from a variety of backgrounds--some had prior careers, others went straight through college and law school, and yet others have overcome poverty and physical handicaps.

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11/30/2012

Best Careers for Teachers: Making the Most of your Teaching Degree Review

Best Careers for Teachers: Making the Most of your Teaching Degree
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I ordered this book to help me find a career other than teaching. I currently teach, and a I am looking for a change. This book offered suggestions and tips of how to get a teaching job. Thanks, I already have that. It should be titled "How to Prepare to Get the Best Teaching Career." The title is misleading.

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This book is designed to guide current, former and aspiring teachers towards ways to leverage their teaching education and experiences and find and establish a more rewarding career. It is written both for those who are planning to change careers, and for those who want to explore opportunities in addition to teaching full-time. The material is relevant for primary, secondary and post-secondary educators.

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