Catalog Search Results
1) Book Art
How does an author choose an artist? How does an artist works? How do they decide what to draw? What do they use? What are the stages of making art?
Robotics is one of the most exciting career fields of the twenty-first century. This stimulating volume introduces readers to robotics makerspaces and describes how student makerspace experiences and robotics competitions can lead to a career in robotics. It captures the breadth of the robotics industry, describing recent robotics research in home control, medicine, industry, and the military and outlines the skills, education, and degrees required
...Introduce your child to future career paths with the children's book Careers in the Studio.
Do you want to be a recording engineer, photographer, or choreographer? Learn about different career paths in the arts and entertainment industries.
Storybook Features:
Millions of job hunters and employers are frustrated. Why aren't they working together more effectively? Because employers have changed the job-search playing field and too many candidates are using yesterday's strategies. Do you want the key to the best jobs with the best employers? It's time to play offense instead of defense.
Competency-Based Resumesshows today's job candidates a new, more targeted way to write resumes to get them
...Drawing on her experience as personal and executive assistant to George Stephanopoulos during Bill Clinton's presidential campaign and first term, Heather Beckel offers straightforward advice on how to dazzle them now to get ahead later. With clarity...
In today's competitive job market, if your cover letter doesn't grab the interviewer's attention, he or she may never even glance at your resume. No-Nonsense Cover Letters gives you the powerful, practical tools to write attention-grabbing cover letters that complement your resume and get you more interviews and job offers. In this companion to No-Nonsense Resumes authors and professional resume writers Wendy Enelow and Arnie Boldt
...Imagine if your work allowed you to use all your talents and pursue all your interests - not just the ones that pay your rent, but also the ones that float your boat. Sounds impossible right? It isn't, as many successful men and women can now attest.
ONE PERSON/MULTIPLE CAREERS: A New Model For Work/Life Success by Marci Alboher charts a new path to career satisfaction: becoming a "slash." Be they lawyer/ministers, recruiter/innkeepers,
...Practical, real life methods to become the luckiest person you know with – no lucky charms or rituals needed to beat the odds.
Luck – we're not sure what it is, but we know we want it on our side. Is luck a cosmic force that we can randomly stumble upon, or is there something real that people we consider lucky have discovered? The Science of Being Lucky is an in-depth look at what all lucky people have in common and
...10) I Dig Dinosaurs!
Book Features:
The Magic of Reading: Introduce your child to the magic of reading and dinosaurs with I Dig Dinosaurs! The 16-page book has vibrant illustrations and simple,
Innovation guides how we live, work, communicate, and use the Earth's resources. Careers in the economics field are all related to improving electrical systems and inventing new technologies, which requires not only strong STEM knowledge but creativity. A makerspace is the ideal environment for future electrical professionals to apply their knowledge to real-world, hands-on projects. It encourages and develops the innovation on which the future
...With so much emphasis in society on the importance of finishing college, Real World Careers is filled with inspirational stories of people who skipped college or left early, launched successful careers and were able to accelerate their earnings potential. From...
16) Learning to lead
Whether they are working on the streets in local communities or behind the scenes identifying fingerprints and investigating crimes, police officers play an essential role in society. Those who are interested in pursuing a career as a police officer can learn about the specific skills and training required for the profession, as well as reading first-hand accounts of police work from officers in different areas of the police force. In exploring
...