Subject Guide » Careers and Employment
Selected Journals
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Career MagazineIn addition to articles, on this site you may search for a job, post a job, post a resume, view company profiles, perform a client search for posted resumes, and more. The articles may be searched by author, title, keyword and category.
Fortune.HF 5001 .F7 This well known magazine contains concise and interesting articles on all aspects of business and management: U.S. or foreign corporate performance of specific companies, innovation, money and markets, the economy, politics and policy, technology, and executive life. Also has special issues for lists of largest companies such as "Fortune 500", "Fortune Service 500" and other special issues such as "Best Cities for Business" and more. 1947 to date. Biweekly.
Job Choices...in Business Library retains latest edition. Annual. HF 5382.5 .U5 J59 (Reference Desk Collection) Provides information on career opportunities for graduates with degrees in accounting, advertising, retailing and business administration. Features articles on achieving career success as a liberal arts graduate, landing public relations and marketing jobs, and exploring job opportunities in financial services. Employer listings include job requirements and contact information.
Job Choices in Science & Engineering Library retains latest edition. Annual. HF 5382.5 .U5 J595 (Reference Desk Collection) Career opportunities in fields such as health care, chemistry, architecture, computer science and civil and industrial engineering are profiled in Job Choices. It features technical interviews, engineering licensing, the ideal IS candidate, and resume and cover letter techniques for health care graduates. Employer listings include contact information.
Planning Job Choices Library retains latest edition. Annual. HF 5382.5 .U5 P55 (Reference Desk Collection) This magazine, published by the National Assoication of Colleges and Employers (NACE), covers the job search process, including practical advice on networking, resume writing, and on-site interviewing. It also has features on big opportunities at small companies, techniques for making the best of your first year on the job, the appeal of international careers, and the benefits of going to graduate school. NACE hosts an online site for career development and job search help for college graduates JobWeb .
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