JobWeb: The online complement to the Job Choices job-search publications.
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JobWeb offers career and job-search advice for new college graduates, and is the online complement to the Job Choices job-search publications.



Job Choices

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With Job Choices: 2009 magazines you can:

  • Know your rights as a job seeker—and what employers can and cannot ask you.
  • Learn how to network and make networking your most effective job-search tool.
  • Find out how to get the most out of a career fair.
  • Discover what employers want to see on your resume—from employers who are hiring.
  • Explore how to market yourself through your cover letter and in an interview.

Job Choices DiversityJob Choices: Diversity Edition highlights career opportunities with employers in a variety of industries and fields. Employer listings typically indicate qualifications sought, benefits offered, contact information, and more. The magazine features career planning and job-search information, including articles about the job market, resume writing, and interviewing, and highlights issues relevant to minority students, including what to consider in a job offer, adapting to corporate culture, and more. ($16.95 list price.)

 

Job Choices Business and Liberal Arts StudentsJob Choices for Business & Liberal Arts Students highlights career opportunities with employers in the nontechnical fields—accounting, business administration, finance, insurance, retail, and more. Employer listings typically indicate qualifications sought, benefits offered, contact information, and more. The magazine features career planning and job-search information tailored to the student pursuing a degree in a nontechnical field, and includes articles on the job market, resume writing, networking, marketing a liberal arts degree, pursuing an advanced degree, and more. ($16.95 list price.)

 

Job Choicesfor Science, Engineering, and Technology StudentsJob Choices for Science, Engineering, & Technology Students highlights career opportunities with employers in the technical fields, including engineering, science, computer science, and healthcare. Employer listings typically indicate qualifications sought, benefits offered, career path details, contact information, and more. The magazine features career planning and job-search information tailored to the student pursuing a degree in a technical field, and includes articles on the job market, resume writing, interviewing, and more. ($16.95 list price.)

Order your copy today!


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