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Format: Paperback

ISBN-10: 159357424X

ISBN-13: 9781593574246

Jul 2007

Publisher: Jist Works

200 pages

JIST's Help in a Hurry Series

Language: English
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Today's Hot Job Targets: Find Careers and Cities With Big Job Growth (Paperback, 2007)
Author: Laurence Shatkin, Michael Farr
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This new addition to JIST’s best-selling Help in a Hurry series helps readers quickly match themselves to high-growth, high-demand jobs based on their personality types (often called the Holland Codes) and get proven tips for finding these hot jobs fast. This speedy book zeroes in on the 100 careers with the very best growth or openings and lists the metropolitan areas with red-hot hiring.

Today’s Hot Job Targets is the perfect resource for job seekers looking to land a promising job or students exploring their future career options. The book’s 100 hot-job snapshots include information on job tasks, projected growth, openings, salary, education required, personality type, and more. It even gives guidance on obtaining training and education for in-demand jobs.

Based on the most current O*NET data from the U.S. Department of Labor, this guide addresses the DOL’s high-growth job initiative, which focuses on sectors that will add many jobs to the economy, are being transformed by innovation and technology, or are economically vital.