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Harrington, Ann – Fortune, 1998
Career coaching is "just-in-time" career counseling that is done by phone and through the Internet. Coaches provide a sounding board and motivation and offer a fresh perspective on career and life problems. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Career Counseling, Internet, Job Search Methods

Grauer, Barbara Ellman, Ed. – Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 2001
Contains reviews of 41 books on career management, job search strategies, entrepreneurship, the Internet job search, self-improvement; specific careers, women and careers, and career development e-business. Eight guides and workbooks are also reviewed. (JOW)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Career Planning, Careers
Wagner, Judith O. – 1999
The job hunt has changed significantly in recent years. The World Wide Web has become an important source for job information and career development. After deciding what type of job they are looking for, job seekers should identify their marketable skills and match those skills with available jobs. Job leads can be found through employment…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Career Development, Career Education, Employment Interviews

North, Alexa Bryans; Worth, William E. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1998
A longitudinal study was conducted to identify trends in entry-level technology, and interpersonal and basic skills related to communication. Two competencies and one foundation skill are discussed. Results indicate a decline in the number of classified advertisements including technology and basic skills related to communication. Ads including…
Descriptors: Advertising, Career Guidance, Career Information Systems, Communication Skills
Dolan, Donna R; Schumacher, John – Online, 1997
The Internet and new information technology have created new jobs for librarians in nontraditional settings. This article examines new (corporate libraries and information centers) and redefined (academic and public libraries) "techno-jobs" in the information field. Provides a survey of market indicators and offers job hunting hints.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Corporate Libraries, Emerging Occupations, Glossaries
Lewis, Robert – AARP Bulletin, 1997
Internet job banks have grown into a huge, global employment exchange. More than 1 million job openings are now advertised on 5,000 Internet sites. Employers can fill jobs faster and at less expense; job seekers can circulate resumes cost-free to employers across the country. Employment tools for job-seekers range from job listings to career…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Education, Career Information Systems, Computer Mediated Communication
White, Gary W., Ed. – 2003
This book highlights techniques that can be implemented to build library collections on jobs and careers. The authors explore demographic and economic changes that influence the job market and the future of the workforce. They also examine how resources have shifted from books to collections incorporating Web pages, CD-ROMs, and audiovisual…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Career Development, Employment Interviews, Internet
Doyle, Carol; Martorana, Janet – 1997
Intended for those interested in the development of webpages and their use in instruction, this paper discusses the development of a career and job information webpage on InfoSurf, the University of California at Santa Barbara Library's website. The career webpage was created to serve as an instructional and career counseling tool, and corresponds…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Career Counseling, Career Information Systems, Career Planning
National Environmental Education & Training Foundation, 2005
With sustainable business practices on the rise in many companies--and in many business schools--the question looms large: How do you land an environmental job in a company, agency, or other organization? First the bad news: traditional environmental jobs in big companies are on the wane. Many companies are cutting back on their environment…
Descriptors: Job Applicants, Employment Opportunities, Job Skills, Sustainable Development
Woods, James F.; And Others – 1996
This paper examines what the World Wide Web has to offer persons who work in education, employment and training, and career development. The guide is designed for the following purposes: (1) to provide "hot lists" of significant career and occupational information resources on the Web, with brief descriptions of what they offer and information on…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Education, Computer Literacy, Computer Mediated Communication
1995
This guide, which is intended for engineering professionals, explains how to use up-to-date job search techniques to design and conduct an effective job hunt. The first 11 chapters discuss the following steps in searching for a job: handling a job loss; managing time and financial resources while conducting a full-time job search; using objective…
Descriptors: Career Education, Certification, Employment Interviews, Employment Opportunities
Office of Inspector General (DOL), Washington, DC. – 2001
The Employment and Training Administration's (ETA's) development and implementation of America's Career Kit (ACK), which is an online career development resource for individuals needing job search assistance, career guidance, salary data, and training and educational resources, was evaluated. The evaluation was designed to determine whether ACK…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Education, Career Guidance, Career Information Systems
National Career Development Association, Columbus, OH. – 2000
This report highlights findings from the fourth National Survey of Working America conducted for the National Career Development Association. The survey gathered information through interviews with a national sample of 1,003 adults, 18 years of age or older, representing a total population of 185.2 million adults, in summer 1999. The study…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Adults, Career Change, Career Choice