Presents information on the duties, training, earnings, and employment outlook of receptionists, stock clerks, shipping and receiving clerks, customer service representatives, secretaries, clerical managers, insurance adjusters, and court reporters.
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call number/section: 331.7, 4.02, 302.23, 331.79, 690, 602, 502, 388, 361, 371.1, 620, 621.8
subjects: finance, vocational guidance, accountants, bookkeeping, vocational guidance, marketing, sales personnel, dvds, occupations, professions, landscape architecture, city planning, law, anthropology, architecture, statistics, aeronautics, psychology, airplanes, computer science, mass media, communication, performing arts, acting, broadcasting, arts, music, reporters and reporting, photography, service industries, food service, child care, flight attendants, grounds maintenance, taxicab drivers, janitors, household employees, barbers, beauty operators, industrial arts, manufacturing industries, united states, woodworking industries, dental technology, machinists, welding, printing, quality control inspectors, ophthalmic assistants, building trades, clerical occupations, receptionists, secretaries, law reporting, office workers, clerks, law reporters, technology, surveying, drafters, air traffic control, legal assistants, engineering, technical writing, chemical laboratory technicians, engineers, science, chemistry, geology, meteorology, physics, forests and forestry, conservation of natural resources, biology, astronomy, agriculture, transportation, truck driving, bus driving, railroads, storage and moving trade, trains, human services, police, criminal justice, administration of, corrections, police, private, clergy, social service, recreation, fire extinction, postal service, administration of criminal justice, social work, security guards, fire fighters, teaching, counseling, library science, allied health personnel, laboratory technicians, medical technology, medicine, opticians, practical nursing, radiologic technologists, dental hygiene, medical record personnel, emergency medical technicians, dental hygienists, physical therapy assistants, nurses' aides, home health aides, dental assistants, occupational therapy assistants, medical assistants, medical secretaries, occupational theraphy assistants, nursing assessment, audiology, pharmacy, nutrition, occupational therapy, speech therapy, recreational therapy, respiratory therapy, food, dentistry, optometry, chiropractic, podiatry, veterinary medicine, mechanics (persons), repairing trades, machinery
Editions
Drayer, Dan
Explores eight jobs in the financial field and lists typical job duties and identifies where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
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Drayer, Dan
Explores eight jobs in marketing and sales. Lists typical job duties and identifies where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
Schools: 0
Drayer, Dan
Explores eight specialty occupations and lists typical job duties and identifies where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
Schools: 1
Drayer, Dan
Explores eight jobs in the computer industry, listing typical job duties and identifying where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
Schools: 1
Drayer, Dan
Explores eight jobs in the media and arts industry. Lists typical job duties and identifies where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
Schools: 1
Drayer, Dan
Explores eight service jobs and lists typical job duties and identifies where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
Schools: 1
Drayer, Dan
Explores eight production jobs and lists typical job duties and identifies where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
Schools: 1
Henry, Oliver
This video explores eight jobs in the building trades, listing typical job duties and identifying where and how to receive the necessary skills and training.
Schools: 1
Henry, Oliver
Presents information on the duties, training, earnings, and employment outlook of receptionists, stock clerks, shipping and receiving clerks, customer service representatives, secretaries, clerical managers, insurance adjusters, and court reporters.
Schools: 0
Various technical occupations are discussed with information given about working conditions, employment, outlook, wages and where to look for more information.
Schools: 1
Explores eight scientific jobs and lists typical job duties and identifies where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
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Explores eight transportation related jobs and lists typical job duties and identifies where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
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Explores eight human service jobs and lists typical job duties and identifies where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
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Explores eight jobs in teaching and related fields. Lists typical job duties and identifies where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
Schools: 1
Simms, Jane
Introduces a variety of occupations in the field of medical technology and overviews the job duties and describes the skills and aptitudes necessary for the field.
Schools: 0
This video explores eight jobs in the field of engineering. This video lists typical job duties and identifies where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
Schools: 1
Drayer, Dan
Explores eight health service jobs and lists typical job duties and identifies where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
Schools: 0
Simms, Jane
Explores eight jobs in the health assessment and treating occupations. Lists typical job duties and identifies where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
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Explores eight health service jobs and lists typical job duties and identifies where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
Schools: 0
Simms, Jane
Explores nine jobs in the mechanic and repair industry. Lists typical job duties and identifies where and how to receive the necessary education and training.
Schools: 1