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Farr J.M. — Top 100 Computer and Technical Careers: Your Complete Guidebook to Major Jobs in Many Fields at All Training Levels
Farr J.M. — Top 100 Computer and Technical Careers: Your Complete Guidebook to Major Jobs in Many Fields at All Training Levels



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Íàçâàíèå: Top 100 Computer and Technical Careers: Your Complete Guidebook to Major Jobs in Many Fields at All Training Levels

Àâòîð: Farr J.M.

ßçûê: en

Ðóáðèêà: Ðàçíîå/

Ñòàòóñ ïðåäìåòíîãî óêàçàòåëÿ: Ãîòîâ óêàçàòåëü ñ íîìåðàìè ñòðàíèö

ed2k: ed2k stats

Èçäàíèå: 3th edition

Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 2006

Êîëè÷åñòâî ñòðàíèö: 384

Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 31.12.2007

Îïåðàöèè: Ïîëîæèòü íà ïîëêó | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ññûëêó äëÿ ôîðóìà | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ID
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Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
Actuaries      25 30–32
Agricultural and food scientists      25 32—35
Aircraft and avionics equipment mechanics and technicians      25 35—38
Aircraft pilots and flight engineers      25 38—41
applications      303
Architects, except landscape and naval      25 41—44
Archivists, curators, and museum technicians      25 44—47
Armed Forces, job opportunities in      25 47—55
Atmospheric scientists      25 55—58
Audiologists      25 58—60
Automotive body and related repairers      25 60—62
Automotive service technicians and mechanics      25 62—66
Best Jobs for the 21st Century      12 331
Biological scientists      25 66—69
Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators      25 69—72
Cardiovascular technologists and technicians      25 72—74
Career exploration      3—4
Career planning      3—4 287—346
Career portfolios      319
Certification      372—373
Chemists and materials scientists      25 74—77
Chiropractors      25 77—79
Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians      25 79—81
Computer control programmers and operators      25 81—84
Computer programmers      25 84—87 333
Computer scientists and database administrators      25 87—90
Computer software engineers      25 90—93 334
Computer support specialists and systems administrators      25 93—96 335
Computer systems analysts      25 96—99
Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers      25 99—101
Conservation scientists and foresters      25 101—105
Degrees in information technology      374—375
Dental assistants      25 105—106
Dental hygienists      25 106—108 336
Dentists      25 108—110
Desktop publishers      25 110—112
Diagnostic medical sonographers      25 112—114
Diesel service technicians and mechanics      25 114—116
Dietitians and nutritionists      26 117—118 337—338
Drafters      26 118—121
Earnings      2 366—368
Earnings section explained      9—10 23
Economists      26 121—123
Education      2—3 357 365—366
Electrical and electronics installers and repairers      26 124—126
Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers      26 126—128
Elevator installers and repairers      26 128—130
Employment agencies      303—304
Employment section explained      8 23
Employment totals      351—357 361—364
Engineering and natural sciences managers      26 130—132
Engineering technicians      26 132—135
engineers      26 135—144 339
Enhanced Occupational Outlook Handbook      12 331
Environmental scientists and hydrologists      26 144—147
Essential Job Search Data Worksheet      326—330
Exploring Careers      12
Geoscientists      26 147—150
Heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers      26 150—153
Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics      26 153—156
Help wanted ads      303
Industrial machinery mechanics and maintenance workers      26 156—158
Industries      295 299—300 351—354 359—370
Interviews      320—324
JIST Cards      307—308
Job outlook section explained      8—9 23
Job search      4—5 10 287—346
Job-Match Grid      13—28
Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses      26 158—160
Machinists      26 160—162
Mathematicians      26 162—164
Medical records and health technicians      26 164—166
Medical scientists      26 166—169
Medical transcriptionists      26 169—171
Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians      26 171—174
Millwrights      26 174—176
Nature of the work section explained      7 22
Networking      305—306
New Guide for Occupational Exploration      12 299 331
Nuclear medicine technologists      26 176—178
Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides      26 178—181
O*NET codes explained      6—7
O*NET Dictionary of Occupational Titles      9 12 331
Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians      26 181—184
Occupational Outlook Handbook      6 12 299 331
Occupational therapist assistants and aides      26 184—185
Occupational therapists      26 185—187
Operations research analysts      26 187—189
Opticians, dispensing      26 189—191
Optometrists      26 191—193
Paralegals and legal assistants      26 193—196 340
Pharmacists      26 196—199
Pharmacy aides      27 199—200
Pharmacy technicians      27 200—202
Photographers      27 202—204 341
Photographic process workers and processing machine operators      27 204—206
Physical therapist assistants and aides      27 206—208
Physical therapists      27 208—209
Physician assistants      27 209—211 342
Physicians and surgeons      27 211—214
Physicists and astronomers      27 215—217
Podiatrists      27 217—219
portfolios      319
Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers      27 219—221
Precision instrument and equipment repairers      27 221—224
Prepress technicians and workers      27 224—226 343—344
Printing machine operators      27 226—229
Psychologists      27 229—232
Quick Job Search      10 287—346
Radiation therapists      27 232—234
Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers      27 234—236
Radiologic technologists and technicians      27 236—238
Registered nurses      27 238—242
Related occupations section explained      10 24
Respiratory therapists      27 242—245
Resume contributors      332
Resumes      304 309—319 331—346
Salary      See earnings
Sales engineers      27 245—247
Science technicians      27 247—250
Semiconductor processors      27 251—253
Skills, checklists      13—28 289—292
Skills, matching to careers      13—28
Skills, types of      288—293
Small engine mechanics      27 253—255
Social scientists, other      27 255—258
Sources of additional information section explained      10 24
Speech-language pathologists      27 258—260 345—346
Stationary engineers and boiler operators      27 260—262
Statisticians      27 262—264
Surgical technologists      27 264—266
Surveyors, cartographers, photogrammetrists, and surveying technicians      27 266—269
Teachers-postsecondary      27 269—273
Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors      27 273—275
Tomorrow’s Jobs      349—358
Tool and die makers      27 275—277
Training, other qualifications, and advancement section explained      7—8 22—23
trends      2—3 347—376
Urban and regional planners      27 277—279
Veterinarians      28 279—282
Veterinary technologists and technicians      28 282—284
Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators      28 284—286
Working conditions section explained      7 22
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