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Young Person's Guide to Getting and Keeping a Good Job.


Young Person's Guide to Getting and Keeping a Good Job

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Career development experts Michaela Farr and Marie A. Pavlicko, Ed.D. present the updated third edition to Young Person's Guide to Getting and Keeping a Good Job, a guide written especially for young people seeking part-time, summer, full-time, or volunteer work. A consumable A material that is used up and needs continuous replenishment, such as paper and toner. "The low-tech end of the high-tech field!"  self-teaching course that has been successfully applied by more than 100,000 students, Young Person's Guide to Getting and Keeping a Good Job covers how to identify one's skills, document work experience, write an effective resume, improve interview skills, organize one's job search, and get ahead while on the job. The "hands-on" interactive format helps beginning job seekers job seeker also job·seek·er
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One who seeks employment.
 absorb the crucial lessons, skills, and tips needed to earn a living in this enthusiastically recommended go-getter guide.
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Date:Dec 1, 2006
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