Vocational guidance
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Vocational guidance
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Vocational guidance
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Incoming Resources
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- Do what you are, discover the perfect career for you through the secrets of personality type, Paul D. Tieger, Barbara Barron, and Kelly Tieger
- If you love books, you could be ..., by Elizabeth Dennis ; illustrated by Natalie Kwee
- If you love cooking, you could be ..., by Elizabeth Dennis ; illustrated by Natalie Kwee
- Don't sit on the baby!, the ultimate guide to sane, skilled, and safe babysitting, Halley Bondy ; illustrated by Emily Glaubinger
- What color is your parachute? 2022, your guide to a lifetime of meaningful work and career success, Richard N. Bolles ; with Katharine Brooks
- The new rules of work, the modern playbook for navigating your career, Alexandra Cavoulacos and Kathryn Minshew, themuse, in collaboration with Adrian Granzella Larssen and The Muse's writers, editors, and career experts
- Thank you for firing me!, how to catch the next wave of success after you lose your job, Kitty Martini & Candice Reed
- If you love robots, you could be..., by May Nakamura ; illustrated by Natalie Kwee
- Strategize to win, the new way to start out, step up, or start over in your career, Carla A. Harris
- The career chronicles, an insider's guide to what jobs are really like : the good, the bad, and the ugly from over 750 professionals, Michael Gregory
- You're hired, business basics every babysitter needs to know, by Rebecca Rissman ; consultant: Lyn Horning, Assistant Director, Better Kid Care, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania
- The 50 coolest jobs in sports, who's got them, what they do, and how you can get one!, David Fischer
- What color is your parachute? 2021, your guide to a lifetime of meaningful work and career success, Richard N. Bolles with Katharine Brooks
- Do over, rescue Monday, reinvent your work, and never get stuck, Jon Acuff
- I want to be a veterinarian, by Laura Driscoll ; illustrated by Catalina Echeverri
- Making work work for the highly sensitive person, Barrie Jaeger
- What color is your parachute?, your guide to a lifetime of meaningful work and career success, Richard N. Bolles
- Designing your life, how to build a well-lived, joyful life, Bill Burnett and Dave Evans
- Ceative careers, making a living with your ideas, B. Jeffrey Madoff
- The proximity principle, the proven strategy that will lead to the career you love, Ken Coleman
- If you love dolphins, you could be ..., by May Nakamura ; illustrated by Natalie Kwee
- Follow your true colors to the work you love, the popular method for matching your personality to your career, Carolyn Kalil
- Greenjobs, a guide to eco-friendly employment, by A. Bronwyn Llewellyn, James P. Hendrix and K.C. Golden
- If you love video games, you could be..., by Thea Feldman ; illustrated by Natalie Kwee
- 100+ real work from home jobs, gigs, careers, and side hustles that you can do right now/, Rebecca Hurst
- Lose the resume, land the job, Gary Burnison
- What color is your parachute?, a practical manual for job-hunters and career-changers, Richard N. Bolles
- 101 career alternatives for teachers, exciting job opportunities for teachers outside the teaching profession, Margaret M. Gisler
- The 10 laws of career reinvention, essential survival skills for any economy, Pamela Mitchell
- Best jobs for the 21st century, Laurence Shatkin
- Guerrilla marketing for job hunters 2.0, 1001 unconventional tips, tricks, and tactics to land your dream job, Jay Conrad Levinson, David E. Perry
- What color is your parachute? 2012, Richard N. Bolles
- What's your type of career?, find your perfect career by using your personality type, Donna Dunning
- Careers, the ultimate guide to planning your future
- Dig this gig, find your dream job - or invent it, Laura Dodd
- The career manifesto, discover your calling and create an extraordinary life, Mike Steib
- Clothesline clues to jobs people do, Kathryn Heling and Deborah Hembrook ; illustrated by Andy Robert Davies
- If you love fashion, you could be ..., by May Nakamura ; illustrated by Natalie Kwee
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