Occupational Outlook Handbook 2011-2012

The most comprehensive, up-to-date resource available for choosing the career that’s right for you

When making a decision about your career path, it is crucial that you consider any aspect of a job that will affect your future, your sense of fulfillment, and your bottom line.

With current statistics from the number-one source of job data in America—the U.S. Department of Labor—the Occupational Outlook Handbook 2011–2012 is your best choice for researching careers, whether you’re looking for your first job or contemplating a career change. From able seaman to zoologist, you’ll get vital information about more than 250 occupations, including:

  • Nature of the work and working conditions
  • Earnings
  • Training, qualifications, and advancement
  • Job outlook

With its vast amount of practical, up-to-date information, the Occupational Outlook Handbook is an essential tool for making informed, intelligent decisions about your future.

Did you know . . .
-Training at a vocational school, college, or university is increasingly important for getting a job as a travel agent?
-A physician assistant’s working conditions can vary from regular hours in an office setting to long periods of standing in an operating room?
-Accountants and auditors, budget officers, credit analysts, loan officers, and underwriters have training and skills similar to those of financial managers?
-Boilermakers often use potentially dangerous equipment, such as acetylene torches and power grinders, handle heavy parts, and work on ladders or on top of large vessels?

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Occupational Outlook Handbook 2011-2012

The most comprehensive, up-to-date resource available for choosing the career that’s right for you

When making a decision about your career path, it is crucial that you consider any aspect of a job that will affect your future, your sense of fulfillment, and your bottom line.

With current statistics from the number-one source of job data in America—the U.S. Department of Labor—the Occupational Outlook Handbook 2011–2012 is your best choice for researching careers, whether you’re looking for your first job or contemplating a career change. From able seaman to zoologist, you’ll get vital information about more than 250 occupations, including:

  • Nature of the work and working conditions
  • Earnings
  • Training, qualifications, and advancement
  • Job outlook

With its vast amount of practical, up-to-date information, the Occupational Outlook Handbook is an essential tool for making informed, intelligent decisions about your future.

Did you know . . .
-Training at a vocational school, college, or university is increasingly important for getting a job as a travel agent?
-A physician assistant’s working conditions can vary from regular hours in an office setting to long periods of standing in an operating room?
-Accountants and auditors, budget officers, credit analysts, loan officers, and underwriters have training and skills similar to those of financial managers?
-Boilermakers often use potentially dangerous equipment, such as acetylene torches and power grinders, handle heavy parts, and work on ladders or on top of large vessels?

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Occupational Outlook Handbook 2011-2012

Occupational Outlook Handbook 2011-2012

by U.S. Department of Labor
Occupational Outlook Handbook 2011-2012

Occupational Outlook Handbook 2011-2012

by U.S. Department of Labor

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The most comprehensive, up-to-date resource available for choosing the career that’s right for you

When making a decision about your career path, it is crucial that you consider any aspect of a job that will affect your future, your sense of fulfillment, and your bottom line.

With current statistics from the number-one source of job data in America—the U.S. Department of Labor—the Occupational Outlook Handbook 2011–2012 is your best choice for researching careers, whether you’re looking for your first job or contemplating a career change. From able seaman to zoologist, you’ll get vital information about more than 250 occupations, including:

  • Nature of the work and working conditions
  • Earnings
  • Training, qualifications, and advancement
  • Job outlook

With its vast amount of practical, up-to-date information, the Occupational Outlook Handbook is an essential tool for making informed, intelligent decisions about your future.

Did you know . . .
-Training at a vocational school, college, or university is increasingly important for getting a job as a travel agent?
-A physician assistant’s working conditions can vary from regular hours in an office setting to long periods of standing in an operating room?
-Accountants and auditors, budget officers, credit analysts, loan officers, and underwriters have training and skills similar to those of financial managers?
-Boilermakers often use potentially dangerous equipment, such as acetylene torches and power grinders, handle heavy parts, and work on ladders or on top of large vessels?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071773935
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Publication date: 06/03/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 896
File size: 24 MB
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About the Author

The U.S. Department of Labor fosters and promotes the welfare of the job seekers, wage earners, and retirees of the United States. It helps to improve work conditions, advance profitable employment opportunities, and protect retirement and health care benefits.
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