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Job Search Guides Include 75 Topics

General Information and Situations
Just Laid Off
I Quit!  Leaving a Dissatisfying Job
Downsized!
Fired From Last or Previous Job
Re-entering the Workforce
Changing Careers at Mid-Life
Just Graduated From...
The Experienced Worker
The Post-Military Job Seeker
Ex-Offender
People with Disabilities
Job Search Issues for Women and Minorities
Relocating
Managing Unemployment
Handling the Stress of the Job-Search
The Role That the Family Can Play
What Employers Expect from Employees
How Occupations Are Categorized
Three Traits for Success in Employment and Life
Selecting a Career Counselor

Marketing Yourself
The Job Application
Sample Employment Application
Sample Completed Employment Application
Resume Writing Made Simple
Chronological and Skills Resumes
Sample Chronological Resumes
Sample Functional/Skills Resumes
Internet Resume
List of Action Words and Skills
Identifying Your Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
SCANS Competencies
Skills That I Have
Interests/Personal Values and Traits
Dealing with Negative Information
Cover Letters
Sample Cover Letters
Ideal Job Worksheet
Finding the Jobs
Using Your Local One-stop Career Center
Jobs in the 21st Century
Employment Outlook
Using the Internet In Your Job-Search
Training Opportunities
Networking
Networking List
Government Jobs
Newspaper Want Ads
How to Make Cold Calls
Help Wanted Response Form
Temporary Employment: A Viable Option
Using Private Employment Agencies
Interviewing for Information
How To Assess Local Labor Market Information
Entrepreneurship as an Alternative
Researching the Job and the Employer
Job Information
Evaluating the Company
Employer Target List
Interviewing and Beyond
The Interview from the Interviewer’s Point of View
Dynamics of an Interview
Different Kinds of Interviews
Preparing for the Interview
Common Interview Questions
Proper Attire
Post-Interview Worksheet
Thank You Notes and Follow-Up
Employee Benefits
Identifying Salary Needs
Negotiating Salaries
Budget Worksheet
Telephone Contact Log
Telephone Message Pad
Daily Job-Search Planner
Weekly Job-Search Log
Your First Week On The Job
Keeping Your Job
10 Reasons Why the Guides Work
  1. COMPREHENSIVE. Topics include every step of the job search process from resumes to thank you letters, from proper attire to cold calling, from the hidden job market to how to use the internet. It's all here.
  2. CREDIBLE. Written by career specialists with years of experience who have worked with all kinds of individuals in all types of situation. The authors have been there -- just like you -- on the front line.
  3. POPULAR. Now at more than 500 locations across the U. S., these JobSearch Guides have helped tens of thousands of individuals since 1998.
  4. COST-EFFECTIVE. At only a few pennies per copy, JobSearch Guides are the least expensive printed resource in the workforce development field.  See Job Search Guides Pricing
  5. EAST TO READ. Formatted with short sentences, org anized subtopics and printed on a two-sided sheet of paper, the JobSearch Guides are easy on the eyes.
  6. EASY TO UNDERSTAND. Written at the sixth to eighth grade reading level.
  7. EASY TO REPRODUCE. Print your instant inventory by using the CD with your computer printer or by using the Masters with a copier.
  8. UPDATED INFORMATION. The JobSearch Guides feature all the state-of-the-art information on Internet searches and other topics for 2006 and beyond.
  9. VERSATILE. Perfect as a handout for workshops and job fairs.
  10. RECOGNITION & MARKETING FOR YOUR CENTER. Use the personalization feature to imprint your name and contact information on the bottom of each JobSearch Guide.
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