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100 Best Careers for the 21st Century ($12.76) - 305 pages 2nd edition (January 2000)
The popular job-seeker's reference returns in a new edition, analyzing labor and economic
trend, reviewing essential job skills, and providing one hundred detailed job evaluations.
Making It into a Top College : 10 Steps to Gaining
Admission to Selective Colleges and Universities ($12.80) -
by Howard Greene, Matthew W. Greene
288 pages (July 25, 2000)
Making It Into a Top College is a comprehensive insider view of the state of college
admissions today. Howard and Mathew Greene have mastered the science and art of college
admissions. The proven ten-step program they use in private counseling is now available to
all students who want to attend an outstanding college or university.
How to Get into the Top Colleges ($20.00) -
by Richard Montauk, Krista Klein
640 pages (April 2000)
Focusing on strategic planning for getting into the top schools, the author takes readers
step-by-step through the application process, sharing candid observations about the
admissions process at many competitive schools and stories from typical applicants who
landed in great colleges.
Information Technology Careers - The Hottest
Jobs for the New Millennium ($23.99) - by Drew Bird 448 pages Book edition (November 3, 2000)
This easy-to-read book addresses relevant topics like measuring the
reader's skills and personality type, choosing the right kind of job within the industry,
preparing for the industry's work environment, and learning how to find the ideal job through
effective interviewing and resume writing. Includes a robust appendix with listings of
employment agencies, major employers, career resources, and additional readings.
100 Great Jobs and How to Get Them ($17.95) - by Richard Fein; 225 pages (July 1999)
Richard Fein is the Director of Placement at the University of Massachusetts (Amherst)
School of Management. A career specialist for 18 years, he is widely recognized as a leading
authority on developing the core career planning and job search skillswriting effective
resumes and cover letters and conducting winning job interviews. He is author of five major
career books on these subjects: 101 Dynamite Questions to Ask at Your Job Interview; 101
Quick Tips For a Dynamite Resume; 111 Dynamite Ways
The Harvard Business School Guide to Careers in
the Nonprofit Sector ($18.36) - by Stephanie Lowell; 128 pages (January 2000)
Discusses the influence of and the means of becoming involved with nonprofit organizations,
covering careers in arts and culture, community economic development, social services, and
social purpose business, to name a few. Softcover. DLC: Nonprofit organizations--Vocational
guidance -- U.S.
100 Top Internet Job Sites: Get Wired, Get Hired
in Today's New Job Market ($12.95) - by Kristina M. Ackley; 131 pages 1st edition (March 15, 2000)
Explores the Internet job search process beyond just listing popular job and resume posting
sites. Discusses how to turn the Internet into a career counselor for developing key job
search skills, from self-assessment and writing resumes and cover letters to networking,
interviewing, and negotiating salary. Softcover. DLC: Job hunting--Computer network
resources.
American Immigration: Marriage Visa Package
(Do-it-Yourself Immigration Kits) ($69.00) - by American Immigration Center; 62 pages ringbou edition (December 1, 1999)
The Residence Via Marriage to a U.S. Citizen or Perminent Resident Visa Package provides an
all of the information, forms and tools necessary in order to obtain a Perminant Residency.
This package includes the Self Help book, step-by-step instructions, original Immigration
forms, including samples, as well as general Visa updates and Bulletins.
American Immigration : H1B Temporary Worker
Visa Package (Do-it-Yourself Immigration Kits) ($65.00) - by American Immigration Center; 79 pages (December 1, 1999)
All of the information, forms and tools necessary in order to obtain a H1B Visa.
This package includes the Self Help book, step-by-step instructions, original Immigration
forms, including samples, as well as general Visa updates and Bulletins.
American Immigration: Student Visa
(Do-it-Yourself Immigration Kits) ($39.00) - by American Immigration Center; 53 pages package edition (December 1, 1999)
All of the information, forms and tools necessary in order to obtain a student Visa.
This package includes the Self Help book, step-by-step instructions, original Immigration
forms, including samples, as well as general Visa updates and Bulletins.
Immigration Made Simple : An Easy to Read Guide
to the U.S. Immigration Process (Immigration
Made Simple, 5th Ed) ($15.96) - by Barbara Brooks Kimmel, Alan M. Lubiner; 160 pages 5th edition (March 2000)
In the past two years, sweeping changes in U.S. immigration regulations have affected
nearly every visa category, both temporary and permanent, and the number of people
entitled to immigrate to the United States has increased by 30 percent. This new edition
meets the need for accurate, easy-to-follow guidance through the immigration process,
presenting information on all employment categories and types of visas. Instructions for
employers; a question-and-answer chapter; sample forms, addresses
U.S. Immigration Made Easy, 7th Ed ( $35.96) - by Laurence A. Canter, et al.; 400 pages 7th edition (February 2000)
Covers every possible way to legally enter and live in the United States. Step-by-step
instructions show how to fill out and file all forms, handle INS bureaucracy, obtain a green
card, qualify for various types of visas, and more. This new sixth edition covers recent
changes to federal laws and policies governing immigration and naturalization. Includes
forms.
Getting into Canada : A Guide for Prospective
Migrants to Gaining Permanent Residence (Living
and Working Abroad) ($22.50) - by Martin Bjarnason; 229 pages 2nd edition (March 2001)
This expert guide has been specially prepared to help prospective immigrants who wish to
apply for permanent residence in Canada. It provides independent and authoritative
step-by-step advice on presenting and processing applications, together with copies of all
the essential documentation. The author is a former Immigration Officer-in-Charge with the
Canadian immigration service. This title was previously published as Migrating to Canada.
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