Occupational Outlook Handbook 2010-2011 (Paperback)Labor Dept. (U.S.), Bureau of Labor Statistics United States Department of Labor, 2010 M03 9 - 885 pages An important resource for employers, career counselors, and job seekers, this handbook contains current information on today's occupations and future hiring trends, and features detailed descriptions of more than 250 occupations. Find out what occupations entail their working conditions, the training and education needed for these positions, their earnings, and their advancement potential. Also includes summary information on 116 additional occupations. |
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