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  1. Sample Written Ethics Advice.(Brief Article): An article from: Journal of Power and Ethics
  2. Discover the work you were born to do.(career advice from monster.com.): An article from: Careers & Colleges by James Gonyea, 2004-01-01
  3. Tenure and Promotion for Academic Librarians: A Guidebook With Advice and Vignettes by Carol W. Cubberley, 1996-08
  4. Who Packed Your Parachute?: Practical Advice from the Chronically Unemployed by Bad Dog Press, Danny Y, et all 1995-02
  5. The Career Portfolio Workbook: Using the Newest Tool in Your Job-Hunting Arsenal to Impress Employers and Land a great Job! by Frank Satterthwaite, Gary D'Orsi, 2002-12-24
  6. Have Resume Will Travel at $100,000+ A Veteran Insider's Guide to Executive-Job Changing
  7. Stay or Leave by Barry Gale, Linda Gale, 1989-07
  8. Get In! How to Market Yourself and Become Successful at a Young Age by Dan Harbeke, 2003-10-28
  9. Discovering Careers for Your Future Set (Discovering Careers for Your Future) by Ferguson, 2005-07-30
  10. New Quick Job-Hunting Map by Richard Nelson Bolles, 1989-04
  11. Job Hunting for Dummies / Job Interviews for Dummies by Max Messmer, Joyce Lain Kennedy, 2000-07-06
  12. The Essential Guide to Job-hunting by Jonathan Lloyd-Gane, 1997-10-08
  13. A Guide to Job Hunting by Clare Francis, Tony Robinson, 1988-03-31
  14. Hot Tips on Job Hunting by Caressa Goldschagg, Leon Goldschagg, 1999-01-04

101. LIScareer.com -- The Librarian & Information Professional's Career Development C
Interview Questions from Indiana University Bloomington Libraries. job HuntingJust for Librarians (Library HQ). Monster.com post resumes, read advice.
http://www.liscareer.com/jobhunting.htm
Job Hunting the job market; resume writing; cover letters; references; interviewing; portfolios; marketing yourself; assessing potential employers; negotiating contracts or salaries; resigning a job; dealing with termination; and more. Interested in writing an article on this topic? Contact Priscilla Advice Websites Print Resources Advice

102. King's Careers - Creative Job-hunting Helpsheet
your contact to recommend some more people who might be able to offer you furtheradvice. In creative job hunting it is essential to keep putting in the effort
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/kis/college/careers/hcreate.htm
KCL Careers Service Helpsheets
Creative Job Hunting
What is Creative Job Hunting? What Do You Want? What's Out There? How Should You Go About It? ... Further Information
What is Creative Job Hunting?
The job market is a competitive place. There is no point sitting and waiting for a job to come to you. Even if you scour the job advertisements you will be missing out on a vast number (approximately 70%) of job vacancies that are never advertised. Creative job hunting does not just mean sending out thousands of speculative CVs at random. It requires considerable effort, energy and organisation. The creative job hunting strategy can be broken down into several stages:
  • Work out what you want to do Identify the potential employers or sources of information Decide on the best way of making contact Make the best use of your contact Follow up
What Do You Want?
The first thing to do is to get an idea of what area you would like to work in, or what kind of job you would be suited to. This means doing some research: both into your own preferences and aptitudes and into what is involved in particular jobs. Employers are much more likely to talk to you if you already have a good idea of what they do, what particular job you are interested in and why your skills and experience are just right for that job.

103. Quinn
advice From a Former job Seeker. Mike Quinn here. John Stewart, July15, 2002. advice on the job Market. My name is Michael Quinn. This
http://www.unc.edu/~jfstewar/Placement/quinn1.htm
Advice From a Former Job Seeker Mike Quinn was on the job market last year and is sharing an immense amount of information with the job market students. The files include various templates cheat sheets and other information. All of this stuff is available on the public access network drive in the EGSA directory but I will put copies here as well. These are Mike's opinions and are not official department policy or recommendations, but there is some real worthwhile stuff here. John Stewart, July 15, 2002 Advice on the Job Market My name is Michael Quinn. This is a collection of things that I have learned from being on the job market (Fall 2001-Spring 2002) and from others who came before me (especially Erdal Tekin and Luis Sosa). I recently accepted a tenure-track position at Bentley College in Waltham, MA. Erdal is at Georgia State University and Luis is at the Colorado School of Mines. This list is in no particular order.
2.) Participate in conferences. The Southern, Midwest, Eastern, and Western Economic Associations all have conferences each year. They are always looking for discussants and presenters. Go to the economics department's website at Elon College and sign onto the tch-elon listserve. People sometimes post messages that they are looking for presenters and discussants on that listserve.

104. Physics And Astronomy Job Hunting Resources
Physics and Astronomy job hunting Resources. Examples of possible careers, adviceon switching from academia. How to Prepare to Find A job in Industry advicea
http://physics7.berkeley.edu/jobs/jobover.html
Physics and Astronomy Job Hunting Resources
This is a set of lists and pointers that might be useful for a person with physics training who is looking for a job. It is by no means comprehensive, but is being made available in case people find it useful. Sections below:
Career References: General Science
Job listings/pointers: Physics and Astronomy overseas and (specifically) nonacademic
Job profile questions
General Career References

105. Employment, Education, Job Hunting Tips, Resumes, Small Business Advice, Second
You can avoid this by putting your skills into new combinations that match the requirementsof today s companies and by making them part of a job hunting goal.
http://www.wwseniors.com/cgi-bin/artdsp2.pl?sect=working&filename=20020303aa

106. Wnbc.com - Education - Job Advice For Grads: It's All In Attitude
job advice For Grads It s All In Attitude. Graduates Should Do Their Homework.POSTED 311 pm EDT May 17, 2004. UPDATED 357 pm EDT May 17, 2004.
http://www.wnbc.com/education/3314700/detail.html
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Job Advice For Grads: It's All In Attitude
Graduates Should Do Their Homework
POSTED: 3:11 p.m. EDT May 17, 2004
UPDATED: 3:57 p.m. EDT May 17, 2004
With the economy improving, some companies are starting to hire. UNEMPLOYMENT Are You Job Hunting?
Have You Been Laid Off?
Share Your Thoughts
Cover-Letter Writing 101

Find A Job Matching Your Skills
But if you're fresh out of college and worried because you may not have the necessary experience, fear not. The head of a management consulting firm says the way you approach an interview is becoming a big key. Caliper President and CEO Herb Greenberg sais "attitude and potential" are starting to outweigh experience. SURVEY Do you think attitude outweighs experience for college graduates who are looking for work? Yes, I think a confident attitude is more important than experience.
No, experience is more important than attitude.

107. Online Job Search Guide And Career Resource Center Job-Hunt.org
job search and employment resources center an award-winning Web site with over 8 300 of the BEST job sites and career resources, chosen for the quality of the sites from the job seeker's Online
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108. Online Job Search Guide And Career Resource Center: Job-Hunt.org
Online job Search Guide your objective source * of the Web s Bestjob Search Resources. Choose subscribe. Starting a job Search.
http://www.job-hunt.org/

Online Job Search Guide ...your objective source * of the Web's Best Job Search Resources
Choose a Quick Link Job Sites by State (U.S.) Resume Help Employment Super Sites Protecting Your Privacy Finding Jobs Online Starting Your Online Job Search Picking Your Next Employer State Employment Offices Recommended Reading Classified Ads Online Job Sites in Canada Free Newsletter:
Enter e-mail address above to subscribe Starting a Job Search Job Search Advice and Tips: Protecting Your Privacy Avoiding the Spam Filters Using Job-Hunt.Org Starting Your Online Job Search ... Online Job Search Guide
more articles and newsletters Finding Jobs Online Choosing a Job Site Using Web Job Sites The Dirty Dozen Online Job Search Mistakes ... Creating an Internet Resume
Guidance from the Experts The Riley Guide Job Hunters Bible Help from Resume Pros Recommended Reading
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109. Welcome To The University Of Auckland
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