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Print Reference Information on Careers/Jobs/Occupations
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American Almanac of Jobs & Salaries
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Dictionary of Occupational Titles
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Encyclopedia of careers and vocational guidance, by William Hopke, this set devotes one volume to industries and three to specific information on jobs and careers.
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Hollywod Agents & Managers Directory
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Exploring Health Care Careers: Real people tell you want you want to know,
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Exploring Tech Careers: Real people tell you what you want to know
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The Career Guide: Dun’s Employment Opportunities Directory
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Job Choices in Business, geared toward college students and recent graduates.
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Job Hunter’s Sourcebook, contains leads to other sources, and job hunting for specialized groups.
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Occupational Outlook Handbook, both on the internet and printed reference, has starting salaries, average earnings, nature of the work, working conditions, training, advancement opportunities, job outlook and related occupations for about 250 occupations with projections to 2006. It also lists the fastest growing occupations.
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Peterson’s Job Opportunities for Business Majors, this annual publication is part of a series. It includes titles specific to engineering and computer science, and health and science.
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Professional Careers Sourcebook, expands the information given in the Occupational Outlook Handbook, listing professional organizations, trade periodicals, awards, scholarships, and grants. For jobs requiring college or technical degrees.
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State Occupational Outlook Handbook, labor market information covering employment projections, wages, and employment for each of the fifty states. An average of 600 occupations is covered for each state.
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Vocational Careers Sourcebook, Where to find help planning careers in skilled, trade, and non-technical vocations.
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Webster’s New Biographical Dictionary
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