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War Against Unemployment: Battles You Must Win!    by Timothy Y Aboh, Ph.D
Price: $24.99 USD. 75390 words. Published on November 1, 2010. .

Is there really a Perfect Job? This Book is loaded with special tips and guides to help an individual find his or her own answer to this question. In it the author takes you through a journey that begins with "Making timely and right career decision(s); Getting the right Education to Resume and writing; ends with the Interviewing tips, guides and process. If getting the perfect job is your major
WINNING CAREER-CHANGE BATTLE    by Timothy Y Aboh, Ph.D
Price: $8.99 USD. 15140 words. Published on November 1, 2010. .

For some people, finding the right job in an industry that excites them is an easy choice. When we’re little, we always have an idea of what we want to be when we grow up. More often than not, we don’t always get to realize that. As we grow older our interests as well as our realities change. The world can only have so many ballerinas, actresses, or professional ball players
Easy Come - Hard to Go    by Roberta Cava
Price: $9.99 USD. 34830 words. Published on April 9, 2011. .

Easy Come - Hard to Go - the Art of Hiring, Firing and Disciplining Employees is for anyone who needs to hire, discipline and/or fire employees without getting your company into court battles. Learn how to write position descriptions, conduct performance apraisals ask the right questions when hiring candidates and conducting disciplinary interviews that do not invite retaliation.
Perception is Reality - Become a Winner in the Workplace    by Robert Raymond
Price: $6.99 USD. 19360 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on June 20, 2011. .

The book is about helping you develop a winning persona. Winners get raises and most importantly, winners get RESPECT. This book is intended to give you the advice on how to get noticed for all your efforts and hard work so that you may get a promotion, a better raise in pay and most importantly to help you gain the recognition and respect you deserve.