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Occupational Outlook Handbook 2006-2007 (Occupational Outlook Handbook (Jist Works))
by U. S. Department of Labor
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A classic! Descriptions for 270 major jobs covering 90% of the workforce and summary information on additional jobs.
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Wonderful Book of Employment Information
, 2008-01-20
Buy this resource Book, if you want detailed information of all types and levels of jobs. This includes education and employment contact information, as well.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
save the few bucks!
, 2007-09-03
This book is totally useless. It doesn't include any information that isn't available for free on the internet. Most students/clients know a lot more about occupations than this book can offer, anyway. It provides only general information which is not applicable to clients in specific regions of the country. An overview of customer service jobs, for example, is totally useless- it doesn't differentiate between high-end customer service and low-end retail. Anybody who has ever had a job already knows the difference. And the median salary is meaningless to clients- it's just an average of what one makes in NYC vs., say, Florida.
This is a waste of (albeit very little) money.
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