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Leibowitz, Zandy B., Ed.; Lea, H. Daniel, Ed. – 1985
This book of readings on issues related to adult career development was written for anyone who provides career services to adults (career counselors, human resource specialists, or graduate students in the field) and attempts to present ways for such service providers to help adults face and negotiate change. The book is divided into six sections…
Descriptors: Adult Counseling, Adults, Career Development, Counseling Techniques
Parker, Yana – 1996
This book presents a step-by-step approach to writing resumes that get interviews. The third edition of a book first published in 1983 has been updated by the addition of the following: (1) a clearer and simpler 10-step approach; (2) a new strategy for creating chronological resumes; (3) many more creative routes around resume writing roadblocks;…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Development, Employment Potential, Entry Workers
Amarillo Coll., TX. – 1987
This package contains student materials for a workshop on life skills and job seeking techniques conducted for adults by Amarillo College Adult Students and Women's Services. Materials include information sheets, quizzes, exercises, lists, surveys, sample forms, and inspirational messages. Following a short introductory section, the materials are…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Discrimination, Assertiveness, Career Development
Piekarski, Thomas J., Comp. – 1988
This guidebook provides materials for a Rural Enterprise Development course for farmers, agricultural workers, spouses, and farm families in Rock and Green Counties, Wisconsin. Course goals are to help the user discover career and life options and develop job seeking skills. The guidebook is intended for use as a notebook or journal to record…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Agricultural Laborers, Aptitude Tests
Livonia Public Schools, MI. – 1987
Livonia Public Schools' Whitman Center Comprehensive Career Development Program is designed to meet the individual needs of adults aged 16 and over. Program participants are involved in a three-step process: assessment, information diffusion, and placement. A career team--teachers, counselors, academic-job placement specialists, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adult Education, Adult Students, Adults