JobWeb: the all-purpose tool in the professional's virtual toolbox
Article Abstract:
The National Assn of Colleges and Employers (NACE) introduced its Internet home page 'JobWeb' in 1995. JobWeb is a resource specially-designed for employers in search of entry-level employees and for career services professionals assisting students in finding jobs and preparing for careers. JobWeb presents and organizes information for employers with two jumping-off points featured on its home page. This includes the 'HR/Staffing Professional's Desktop,' which leads members to a comprehensive list of the human resources data on JobWeb.
Publication Name: Journal of Career Planning & Employment
Subject: Careers and occupations
ISSN: 0884-5352
Year: 1998
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Vacation reading
Article Abstract:
A selection of professional development books have been recommended which are available as of Aug 1998. Strategic career planning is the focus of the book titled 'The Art of the Long View,' by Peter Schwartz. Other readers can benefit from 'The Fifth Discipline,' by Peter Senge because it discusses the concept of learning organizations. Comic insights on the corporate world can be gleaned from 'The Dilbert Future,' by Scott Adams and 'Orbiting the Giant Hairball,' by Gordon Mackenzie.
Publication Name: Journal of Career Planning & Employment
Subject: Careers and occupations
ISSN: 0884-5352
Year: 1998
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