Now five volumes and more than 3,700 pages of information! "Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational Guidance" - now in its thirteenth edition - remains the most comprehensive career reference in print. Now expanded into five volumes, this unparalleled resource has been fully revised and updated to contain the most accurate and current career information available. This five-volume encyclopedic set is an essential resource for public, college, high school, and junior high school libraries; career centers; guidance offices; and other agencies involved with career exploration. More than 700 articles have been revised and updated since the last edition to reflect accurate, up-to-date career information. Along with revisions and updates to all articles, included here are more than 60 new career articles and more than 100 new photographs. Each article offers expanded career information, a bibliography, sidebars, and other user friendly features, as well as an extended profile of someone working in the field. Receiving prominent treatment in this edition are the top 10 fastest-growing careers and the top 10 careers that experts predict will add the greatest number of positions through the year 2012. Extensive online references and on-the-job interviews More than 2,500 websites, selected for inclusion based on the quality of information they provide, are listed in the career articles and refer users to professional associations, government agencies, and other organizations. More than 300 on-the-job interviews ranging from worker profiles to daily routines to workers' comments about their occupation are also included in major career articles. Designed to hold students' attention and relay information effectively, the new edition of "Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational Guidance" is the ideal starting place for career research. This new edition features: completely up-to-date overviews of 93 industries; 741 completely revised and updated career articles; 62 brand-new career articles; more than 320 on-the-job interviews; more than 220 new sidebars, providing additional reading on industry issues and history, useful websites, industry jargon, and much more; approximately 550 photographs, 128 new to this edition; more than 500 additional pages; career articles keyed to four different government classification systems; more than 2,500 websites listed for further information; career Guidance section in Volume 1. Each career article includes quick facts, an overview and history, an in-depth description of the types of specific jobs in the field, job requirements, various ways to further explore the field, where to look for employment, current salaries and wages, the future growth of the career based on U.S. government projections, a list of organizations that can provide further information, and more.
Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational Guidance ANNOTATION This set covers more than 900 careers, giving a general description of the job or career field, the personal and professional requirements, salary statistics, work environment, future outlook for the field, and sources for more information.
FROM THE PUBLISHER This set covers more than 900 careers, giving a general description of the job or career field, the personal and professionalfrequirements, salary statistics, work environment, future outlook for the field, and sources for more information.
SYNOPSIS In print for some 30 years, this long-enduring reference necessary for every guidance counselor's office and career center is cited in Guide to Reference Books. Now in its 13th edition, it occupies five volumesup from the four volumes of the 12th edition (2003) to accommodate some 700 more pages; the price has also gone up by about $100. The new edition includes 63 new career articles, 128 new photographs, and updated information throughout. Volume 1 begins with an overview of information for choosing and starting a career, finding and applying for jobs, and understanding rights as an employee; readers are directed to futher information via annotated listings of websites. Then, 93 career fields from accounting to wood are described in terms of background, structure, outlook, and vocabulary. Appendices cite resources for individuals with disabilities and list internships and training programs. Still in volume 1, indexes afford access to the set's contents in various useful ways. In the subsequent volumes, 738 career articles, arranged alphabetically, range from three to five pages in length, each including a section on how to obtain further information. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
FROM THE CRITICS Library Journal Features over 60 brand new career articles, nearly 750 completely revised articles, lists of 2500 web sites, more than 220 new sidebars, and much more. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
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