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Careers in business administration
by
Mooney, Carla, 1970- author
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Management Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Business Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Management.
2018
Careers in business administration are among the most in-demand occupations in the United States today. Comments from people in the industry, current statistics and forecasts, and realistic descriptions provide a useful look at business administration jobs ranging from general operations managers to human resources specialists to management analysts.
Security Architect
2014
Security architects are responsible for maintaining the security of an organisation's computer systems as well as designing, developing and reviewing security architectures that fit business requirements, mitigate risk and conform to security policies. This book gives practical career guidance to those interested in the security architect role. It covers areas such as required skills, responsibilities, dependencies and career progression as well as relevant tools, standards and frameworks.
Careers in roofing and flooring
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Harmon, Daniel E., author
in
Roofing Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Flooring Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Building trades Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
2016
Residential, commercial, and industrial roofing jobs and flooring carpentry tasks and materials, including green materials and the credentials needed for becoming a green roofer and floor installer, are investigated in this perceptive volume. Students learn about where to acquire basic carpentry skills and skills for using hand and power tools. Posthigh school courses and degrees in business management and engineering are advantageous for advancing to supervisory positions or starting a new business. Sidebars include an interview with a contractor, the licensing requirements for independent contractors, and how to go about constructing a roof of a complex home design.
Planning Your Piano Success
2014
Young pianists who decide to become professional musicians have many questions to answer and challenges to face. Carefully balancing aspiration with reality and inspiration with organization, experienced teacher Stewart Gordon creates a blueprint for transforming dreams into achievement. He guides young pianists through the details of how to prepare musically, navigate their college years, and forge a career that will provide a livelihood.
Odd jobs
by
Weiss, Ellen, 1949-
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Ross, Damon, ill
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Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Occupations Juvenile literature.
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Vocational guidance.
2000
Presents the training, experience, and working conditions of twelve people with interesting or unusual occupations, including an alligator catcher, a movie sound effects man, and a food stylist.
Dream jobs in technology
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Hynson, Colin, author
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Computer science Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Technology Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Computer science Vocational guidance.
2017
\"This title explores the fantastic careers available in technology. From designing smart objects, such as a fridge that tells you what groceries you need, to protecting people from online hacking, a career in technology can change and improve people's lives.\"--Provided by publisher.
Learn to Speak Music (review)
2010
Bush reviews Learn to Speak Music written by John Crossingham and illustrated by Jeff Kulak.
Journal Article
Extreme Scientists: Exploring Nature’s Mysteries from Perilous Places (review)
2009
Stevenson reviews Extreme Scientists: Exploring Nature's Mysteries from Perilous Places by Donna M. Jackson.
Journal Article