Teacher's Resource book Contains background information on the industry to help you teach with confidence Additional activities and tests for extra practice and support
Учебник для тех, кто решил сделать карьеру в сфере туризма. Новый, наполненный живым языком курс поможет вам получить необходимые знания языка в этой области. A new, up-to-date course where students learn what they need to know for a career in tourism.
Looking for a job? Thinking about a career change? Dreading it? Well, Cool Careers for Dummies promises not only to help you find jobs you never knew existed, but to make it fun! From enologist (that's winemaker, dummy) to attorney specializing in outer-space issues, career specialists Marty Nemko and Paul and Sarah Edwards have compiled over 500 interesting, offbeat, and just plain cool jobs. But that's just the first step.
After the short descriptions of cool careers--thoughtfully separated in their own yellow-pages section--the authors present a smart, funny, well-organized guide to choosing and nabbing the perfect job, even jobs that don't make the "cool" list. Filled with practical advice such as using e-mail to reach potential employers (it's more likely to get answered), Cool Careers for Dummies is a sure cure for the interview jitters. Important tips and pitfalls are highlighted with bold icons, making this useful as a handy reference as well as a career guide.
Sections on rйsumés, interviews, and salary negotiation round out the package, making this the perfect companion for the first-time job hunter or the seasoned professional looking for a change--after all, you don't have to be a dummy to need a little help. A word of warning: if you think you're satisfied with your career, be careful with this book--you might find yourself longing to be a newborn photographer or a dating coach! --Rob Lightner
This text provides profiles of over 200 rewarding careers and self-employment opportunities. These careers offer meaningful work, without requiring a Ph.D. in Physics, or a vow of poetry. Nonetheless, few job seekers, career guides or career counsellors consider these careers bacause they are brand new products of the techno-age, or are older jobs that people no longer believe to exist. This book offers readers the opportunity to explore these career options. In addition, the book offers different approaches to landing and tackling the new job once you get it. They will have specific leads on how to find out more about the career and strategies for gaining the required skills for getting hired. The book aims to act as a confidence builder to becoming successful and/or self-employed, as well as being a counsel on how to mould the job to fit the reader's strengths.
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Careers in writing are tremendously rewarding; it is also a field with diverse opportunities. In order to decide what job route is best for you, you need to begin with a clear plan: What kind of writing will you specialize in? Will an advanced degree promote your career? How will you find the right place for you?
Careers in Writing has the answers. Here, you’ll discover all the information you need to find a satisfying and secure job doing what you love. Whether you want to work at a newspaper, go it alone as a freelance writer, or become an author, this guide will help you: * Clearly understand your various career options * Key in on the specialty most suited for you—from journalism to fiction writing to screenwriting * Know what to expect when you start out * Find the education and training you’ll need to stay ahead of the competition * Familiarize yourself with current salaries, benefits, and the best job prospects