Because over 80 percent of job openings go unadvertised, poring over the classifieds is a hopelessly ineffective way to find a new job. Enter career expert and best-selling author Katharine Hansen, who teaches you the fine art of networking and informational interviewing.
$14.95, paperback, 192 pages, ISBN: 1-58008-140-1
Just because you read Shakespeare instead of studying microprocessors in college doesn't mean you have to miss out on high-paying, high-tech jobs. William Schaffer, a manager at Sun Microsystems and a self-confessed former technophobe, demystifies the industry for the uninitiated, discusses the jobs that are available to those without a background in technology, and details successful strategies for getting hired.
$14.95, paperback, 224 pages, ISBN: 1-58008-039-1
The career shelf at your local bookstore is packed with guides to finding jobs in perfectly dull professions, but what if you're looking for a real change of pace? This innovative book is packed with detailed profiles on over 80 truly unusual jobs -- from the practical (rare furniture craftsman) to the daring (National Geographic photographer) to the truly bizarre (cadaver makeup technician).
$14.95, paperback, 224 pages, ISBN: 1-58008-033-2
One of America's premiere career management consultants has assembled a series of exercises to help job seekers create a clear profile of their qualifications, interests, experience, and background. If you're in the job hunt, this comprehensive workbook will be more than handy--it will give you the edge.
$17.95, paperback, 330 pages, ISBN: 0-89815-687-4
