Top 10 Occupations With Highest Job Growth Rate Projections
Top 10 Industries With Highest Projected Job Growth
CHAPTER 2 - EMPLOYMENT STYLES
STYLES OF EMPLOYMENT
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
The Full-Time Game
The Change In Work Climate
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
Economic Influences On Part-Time Employment
The Economy Of The Season
CASUAL AND TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
The Downsides Of Casual Employment
Aspects Of Temporary Employment To Consider
WORKING FOR YOURSELF
Who Are The Self-Employed?
Entrepreneurs (Or Small Business Owners)
Online Business Owners
Home Business Owners
Partnerships
Freelancers
Independent Consultants
Investors
SELF-EMPLOYMENT MYTHS EXPOSED
Myth: Self-Employed Will Work Long Hours
Myth: Businesses Are Only Built To Be Sold
Myth: Greater Risk With Self-Employment Then Getting A Job
Myth: Self-Employment Is An "Eggs In One Basket" Approach
Myth: Being Self-Employed Creates Excess Stress
Myth: Business Activities Are Done Alone By Self-Employed
Myth: Self-Employment Options Are Too Complicated
Myth: Need Big Start-Up Capital To Create Your Own Business
COMMON MISTAKES MADE BY THE NEWLY SELF-EMPLOYED
Mistake: Targeting Wrong Group Of Customers For Sales
Mistake: Excessive Spending
Mistake: Not Spending Enough
Mistake: Belief That Contracts With Customers Will Be Honored
Mistake: Being Too Formal In Your Business
Mistake: Failing To Follow One'S Instincts Or Intuition
Mistake: Ignoring Your Personality To Be More Businesslike
TIPS FOR THE NEWLY SELF-EMPLOYED
YOU CAN WORK AT HOME TODAY
VARIOUS WAYS TO WORK AT HOME
RIGHT ATTITUDE FOR HOME BASED BUSINESSES
TIPS FOR AVOIDING WORK-AT-HOME SCAMS
TIPS FOR EVALUATING JOB LISTINGS
HOME EMPLOYMENT JOBS TO TOTALLY AVOID
CHAPTER 3 - EMPLOYMENT HELP OPTIONS
HELPFUL EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Employment Placement Agencies
Temporary Help Services
Professional Employer Organizations
Industry Conditions
OCCUPATIONS WITHIN THE EMPLOYMENT SERVICES INDUSTRY
Agency Staffers
Office/Administrative Support
Industrial/Transportation
Specialized Professionals
Health Care Support
Other Professions
JOB SEARCH STRATEGIES
Want Ads
Employment Agencies
Internet
Targeted Mailing
Personal Visits
Networking
On Campus Recruiting
Resume Referral
RECRUITMENT SERVICES
Retained And Delimited Searches
CHAPTER 4 - APPLICATIONS AND RESUMES
APPLICATIONS
Practice
Online Employment Applications
Check Websites First
Follow Directions
RESUMES
Resume Templates
Resume Tips
Resume Writing Services
CHAPTER 5 - EMPLOYMENT LAW REALITIES
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYMENT SCREENING
CHAPTER 6 - EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
HOW DO YOU KNOW WHAT JOB IS THE RIGHT ONE FOR YOU?
KEYS WAYS TO DETERMINE JOB TYPE
JOB CHARACTERISTICS
CHAPTER 7 – EMPLOYMENT RESOURCES
PROFESSIONAL RESOURCE INFORMATION
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT RESOURCE INFORMATION
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Employment Guide
by Elizabeth Tasker
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Why work so hard to get high grades in school and go to college to get a degree? It's so you can get a high-paying job, right? So why don't they teach you how to get a high-paying job in school?
Employment Guide by Elizabeth Tasker is the missing school course on getting that high-paying job ahead of everyone else.
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