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- Some of the most recent and quality
Canadian career books and other interesting employment publications.

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Who's
Hiring 2000. Now you can target your job search efforts on the employers hiring
the most people in your field. This book brings you detailed information on Canada's top
employers in 60 major occupations. The 2000 edition features over 5,000 Canadian
employers that have advertised at least two new career opportunities in the last 12
months. Each listing now includes an overview of the employer's operations, plus full
contact information, including HR contacts, addresses, telephone/fax numbers, email
addresses and websites. Also shows the positions each employer has advertised. Detailed
Occupational Index ranks Canada's top employers in 60 major occupations. Special
Geographic Index ranks employers in cities and towns across Canada. Don't waste time
cold-calling employers that aren't growing -- use this directory to find the top new
employers in your field. 100% new listings for 2000. ISBN 0-9681447-7-2. 532 pages. Who's Hiring 2000 $29.95
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The
Career Directory (2000 Edition). Now in its 9th annual edition, The Career
Directory is Canada's oldest and best-selling career annual. This quality directory lets
you match your degree or diploma with over 1,000 Canadian employers that
are actively recruiting. Each employer listing provides: (1) The academic qualifications
desired, including degree, diploma and field of study, as well as how much work experience
is typically expected. (2) Valuable information on starting salaries, benefits and career
advancement. (3) A summary of the employer's business and operations, including number of
employees. (4) The name and address of the person at the company whom you should contact
to discuss employment opportunities. This well-indexed directory gives you all the
information you need to tap the hidden job market in Canada. "The Career Directory
is a valuable reference guide for job-seekers." says The Toronto Star. Updated
and expanded for 2000, this is a Canadian career bestseller. ISBN 0-9681447-8-0. 476
pages. The Career Directory (2000
Ed.) $27.95
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Canada's
Top 100 Employers (2000 Edition). New this year is Canada's Top 100 Employers
(2000 Edition) -- an affordable pocketbook that surveys the best places in Canada to work.
Finally, there's a guide that tells you which Canadian employers are the leaders when it
comes to keeping their employees happy! This unique guide contains in-depth profiles of
the companies and organizations (both large and small) that lead their industries in
offering exceptional employee benefits, working conditions and interesting perks. The book
includes a wealth of information on each employer, including recent developments in their
business, benefits offered, work environment, employee feedback and community involvement.
Plus you get full contact information, including HR contacts, telephone/fax numbers,
addresses, email addresses and websites. If you're interested in working for an employer
that "goes the extra length" to attract and retain employees, this is the book
for you. 288 pages. ISBN 0-9681447-9-9. Canada's Top 100 Employers (2000 Edition) $17.95
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The
Canadian Job Directory (2000 Edition). This all-in-one directory brings you
valuable profiles on hundreds of employment sources across Canada. Contains detailed
information on: (1) Firms and Organizations (787 listings) that are larger employers in 25
industry sectors -- you get full contact information plus a description of each employer's
operations. (2) Recruitment Firms (311 listings) that specialize in placing people in
different industries -- includes contact information plus a summary of the firms' practice
specialties. (3) Industry Associations (113 listings) that can provide you with more
information about working in 23 occupational categories, including admissions requirements
-- includes addresses and a summary of what each association does. (4) Career Resources on
the Internet (65 listings plus newsgroups) brings you information on Canadian websites
that can help with your job search, plus the leading newsgroups. (5) Trade Directories (39
listings) that can help you learn more about specific industries -- provides contact
information for each publisher. (6) Government Human Resource Development Centres (351
listings) provides the addresses and telephone / fax numbers of every HRDC office in
Canada. ISBN 1-896324-30-4. 462 pages. The Canadian Job Directory (2000 Edition) $24.95
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The
Canada Student Employment Guide (2000 Edition). With over 800 Canadian employers
listed, this comprehensive guide is valuable for anyone looking for an entry-level
position. You'll find detailed information on: (1) Typical entry-level positions at each
employer. (2) Starting salaries (most are between $20,000 and $25,000) and whether
benefits are provided. (3) Academic backgrounds preferred and critical skills each
employer looks for in candidates. (4) The company's operations and number of employees.
(5) The name and address of the person to whom you should send a resume. Includes
educational and skills indexes so you can quickly find employers who recruit candidates
with your educational qualifications in industries that interest you. This year's edition
also includes a new section detailing ten essential job search strategies for student
job-seekers. "Not your typical find a job book ... a directory of what employers
are looking for," says CBC-TV's Wendy Mesley. "Full of great information
for students across Canada in terms of looking for jobs, where to go, what criteria is
expected of them, and what the company is willing to do in return." says CityTV's
Ann Rohmer. ISBN 1-896324-28-2. 719 pages. Canada Student Employment Guide (2000 Edition) $26.95
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Get
Wired, You're Hired (2nd Edition). The definitive Canadian guide to job hunting
online. Whether you're a seasoned nethead or first-time newbie, this excellent resource
tells you everything you need to know about Canadian job searching on the Internet. You'll
discover: (1) How to find Canadian employers that actively recruit on the Internet. (2)
How to format and send your resume electronically to make sure it isn't garbled by
scanners. (3) How to take advantage of news groups, online job banks and resume posting
sites to enhance your job search. (4) Where to find over 100 of the best Canadian job
hunting web sites. (5) How to use the Internet to plan your career and improve your job
search skills. This book is essential reading for every Canadian job-seeker because it
explains in clear and concise language how the Internet is changing the job search. "The
best Canadian guide for career planning and finding a job online," says The
Canadian Association of Career Educators and Employers. ISBN 0-974924-1. 259 pages. Get Wired, You're Hired (2nd Edition) $21.95
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Jobwise:
150 Tips to Help You Survive and Thrive in Your Career (2000 Edition). If you
need to jump-start your career, this is the book for you. In wonderfully concise language,
Canadian syndicated radio commentator Steve Klein tells you everything you need to know
about: (1) How to use personal promotion to advance your career; (2) How to improve your
performance on the job; (3) How to use "career self-defence" moves to stay
employed after you get a job; and (4) How to develop a positive attitude and build a
successful career. Each page of this book has something stimulating and interesting for
the job-seeker. Not your typical career advice book. ISBN 0-471-64387-4. 155 pages. Jobwise: 150 Tips to Help You Survive and Thrive in
Your Career $16.95
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Canada's
Best Careers Guide (2000 Edition). Now in its 6th edition, Frank Feather's guide
to the Canadian job market is a must-read for anyone deciding on a new career or a
first-career. It's the only book that tells you: (1) The 120 best careers ranked by growth
rate and salary in the next 10 years. (2) Which Canadian industries offer the best growth
prospects in the next decade -- and which you should avoid. (3) Which Canadian provinces
and cities have the best growth and employment potential over the next 10 years. (4) Which
occupations in Canada currently have labour shortages and can't find enough
qualified people to fill available positions. Concisely written and supported by
insightful tables and charts, this illuminating guide will help you avoid costly career
mistakes. "Tantalizing and challenging, this effective career planning tool will
be valuable to anyone hoping to build a successful career," says The Toronto
Star. ISBN 1-894020-42-1. 171 pages. Canada's
Best Careers Guide 2000 $15.95
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The Good
News About Careers: How You'll be Working in the Next Decade. (2000 Edition).
Best-selling Canadian author and newspaper columnist Dr. Barbara Moses shows you what's
really happening in today's job market. She answers the questions that 20-somethings most
often ask about their careers, reveal what boomer bosses think of these young workers,
discusses how 40-somethings can engage their young staffs, and advises parents on how they
can career-proof their children. Whether you're looking for your first job or a new
career, this book will show you how to become a "career activist" by learning to
sell yourself effectively, network appropriately and communicate professionally. Dr. Moses
is "Canada's career guru," says Fast Company magazine. "Her 12
New Rules for Career Success...should be a mantra...for anyone who is still
unemployed" adds the Montreal Gazette. ISBN 0-7737-3181-4. 226 pages. Hardcover. The Good News About Careers: How You'll be Working
in the Next Decade. $29.95
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Where
the Jobs Are: Career Survival for Canadians in the New Global Economy (2nd
Edition). Before you move to another position in a dead-end industry -- or start a career
in one -- read this book. Author Colin Campbell helps you avoid career disaster by
exposing the winners and the losers in the new economy. You'll discover: (1) Which
companies and industries in Canada are set for spectacular growth and which are best
avoided. (2) Which occupations in Canada have bright career prospects and which are
getting worse -- over 200 occupations are reviewed, with salary and training information.
(3) Why it makes sense for Canadians in some occupations to work overseas -- and which
countries offer the best career opportunities. Now in its 2nd edition, this well-written
guide is required reading for every Canadian thinking about a new career or industry. "Run,
don't walk, to your nearest bookstore and ask for a copy of Where the Jobs Are... This new
book is completely Canadian and offers a wealth of career information." says The
Toronto Star. ISBN 0-921912-26-9. 418 pages. Where the Jobs Are
$24.95
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Recruiter Directories:
Canadian Directory
of Search Firms (2000 Ed.).
$44.95. Free shipping on this item in Canada.
Directory of US
Executive Recruiters (2000 Ed.).
$69.46.
Employer Directories:
Who's Hiring 2000. Our Price: $29.95. Free shipping on this item in
Canada.
The Career
Directory (2000 Ed.) Our Price: $27.95.
Free shipping on this item in Canada.
Canada's Top 100
Employers. Our Price: $17.95. [Not yet
released.]
The 2000 Canada
Student Employment Guide. List: $26.95.
Quality Canadian Job-Hunting
Guides:
Jobwise. $16.95. .
Get Wired, You're
Hired (2nd Ed.). $21.95.
Canada's Best
Careers Guide 2000.: $15.95.
The Canadian Job
Directory (2000 Edition). $24.95.
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Where the Jobs Are. $24.95.
The Good News About
Careers. $29.95.
The Severance
Package Strategy Book. $14.95.
Career Intelligence
(2nd Ed.). $21.95.
Survivability:
Career Strategies for the New World of Work. $17.95.
Shifting Gears:
Thriving in the New Economy.
$18.00
Resume, Cover-Letter and Interview
Guides:
The Adams Resume
Almanac. $15.95.
The Adams Cover
Letter Almanac. $15.95.
The Adams Job
Interview Almanac. $17.95. .
175 High Impact
Resumes. : $15.50..
The Resume
Makeover. $23.50.
175 High Impact
Cover Letters. $17.95.
The Interview Kit.$18.50..
International Job Searches:
The Canadian Guide
to Working and Living Overseas (3rd Ed.). $44.95.
USA Computer
Consulting -- for Canadians and Other Aliens. $34.95.
Teaching Abroad. $30.95.
Quality Career Guides from the USA:
The 2000 What Color
is Your Parachute? $26.95.
Knock 'Em Dead
2000. $18.95..
Job Hunting for
Dummies. $25.99.
Negotiating Your
Salary -- How to Make $1000 a Minute.
$18.95.
Getting to Yes. $18.99.

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