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This practical careers handbook helps you get to grips with the job market - packed with job inspiration and advice for career developmentWhether you want to know how to get into your dream career, need help understanding the job market or you simply don't know where to start your job search, The Careers Handbook is packed with advice and inspiration to find the perfect job for you! Browse 17 different industries, from Law and Science to Engineering and Media, finding new, exciting jobs and inspiration in the current job market.Answering all the difficult questions you don't want to ask careers advisers or recruiters The Careers Handbook is your ultimate guide for a successful job search and career development. Choose from 400 exciting careers and find out what qualifications you need, how much you could earn and how to get ahead in your chosen career!

320 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2015

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October 10, 2022
This is a great book for youngsters that are puzzled by the variety of jobs available and are wondering what is the best path for their careers depending on their skills, hobbies, personality, education, interests, and other factors. Certainly, the book is trying to classify the unclassifiable, because the number of potential careers is constantly evolving, new jobs appear and many more are vanishing every year. Still, I think for a 16–20-year-old that has no idea what to do with his/her life this book can be a starting point in finding answers. The book is recommended as well for those older that ar e thinking about changing their career paths. I liked the way it is structured, but I think it tried to cover the uncoverbale.
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