The 7 Best-Kept Secrets of Today's Job Market

The current employment outlook might seem grim at first glance, but only if you don't know where to look. Government and individual investors are pouring billions of dollars into a handful of industries, sparking long-term growth and a wealth of great new career opportunities.

Where the Jobs Are Now explains how you can find a long and lucrative career, at any level, in one of these robust, cutting-edge industries:

  • Health Care
  • Biotechnology
  • Energy
  • Education
  • Government
  • Security
  • Information Technology

This book helps you match your existing skills to the market and get the training you need-without overturning your life. Take control of your future with an exciting new career that is guaranteed to weather any economic climate.



Zusammenfassung
The 7 Best-Kept Secrets of Today's Job MarketThe current employment outlook might seem grim at first glance, but only if you don't know where to look. Government and individual investors are pouring billions of dollars into a handful of industries, sparking long-term growth and a wealth of great new career opportunities.Where the Jobs Are Now explains how you can find a long and lucrative career, at any level, in one of these robust, cutting-edge industries: Health CareBiotechnologyEnergyEducationGovernmentSecurityInformation TechnologyThis book helps you match your existing skills to the market and get the training you need-without overturning your life. Take control of your future with an exciting new career that is guaranteed to weather any economic climate.

Inhalt

Introduction
Chapter 1: Healthcare
Chapter 2: Biotechnology
Chapter 3: Education
Chapter 4: Energy
Chapter 5: Government
Chapter 6: Security
Chapter 7: Information Technology
Chapter 8: "Dow Busters"- Recession Proof Jobs
Appendix

Titel
Where the Jobs Are Now: The Fastest-Growing Industries and How to Break Into Them
EAN
9780071743785
ISBN
978-0-07-174378-5
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
23.12.2009
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
288
Jahr
2010
Untertitel
Englisch