Journal of Career Planning & Employment 1992 - Abstracts

Journal of Career Planning & Employment 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
100% of graduating class evaluate placement/recruiting. (167 college students at the Colorado School of Mines) (Dialogue)Careers and occupationsWildeman, Louise
13 ways to pass along real information to students.Careers and occupationsBachhuber, Thomas
1992 special awards report. (the College Placement Council Awards of Excellence and CPC/Chevron Outstanding Achievement Awards winners)Careers and occupationsAllen, Claudia
Addressing the needs of dual-career couples.Careers and occupationsCarlson, Cathy, Reyes, Saul
Adjusting the interview to avoid cultural bias.Careers and occupationsMahoney, Frances Eileen
A fifth association for HR professionals. (human resources) (Dialogue)Careers and occupationsReichenberg, Lourie W.
A mentoring match: Lake Forest alumni and students. (includes listing of expectations from students about conduct of Mentor Program)Careers and occupationsEwing, Naomi T.
An empirical method for targeting colleges. (college recruitment) (How Others Do It)Careers and occupationsBonds, Connie
Big Blue's baby goes to college. (Employment Solutions Corp. helps IBM Corp. in applicant processing)Careers and occupationsCollins, Mimi
Career-counseling them all - and on a limited budget. (using videotapes in career counseling)Careers and occupationsPosluszny, Susan B.
Career management for human resource professionals.Careers and occupationsWiley, Carolyn
Change a habit; don a solution. (coping with recession)Careers and occupationsKauffman, Warren E.
Clinical experience is critical to careers in health. (Cover Story)Careers and occupationsShedlock, Norka
Computerizing the career services office for total management.Careers and occupationsVan de Weert, Pamela K., Baumgartner, David
Creating workshops to be fun, too.Careers and occupationsStephens, Ginny Lee, Howard, Drema
Ethics and computer guidance: uneasy partners?Careers and occupationsPalmer, Ray, Howland, Pat
Fighting against the sexual harassment of interns. (How Others Do It)Careers and occupationsLubach, Don, Fuller, Deborah Artz
Helping students find time for the job search.Careers and occupationsVinton, Donna
Helping students make decisions with the help of Egan's model. (Dr. Gerard Egan)Careers and occupationsStephens, Ginny Lee, Reynolds, Jolynne
How business students view overseas assignments.Careers and occupationsSanyal, Rajib N., Neves, Joao S.
How career centers are responding to the budget crunch.Careers and occupationsKlein, Paul B., Step, Mary M.
How small colleges approach employer development.Careers and occupationsGaines, Judith I.
How students perceive the ethics of the job search.Careers and occupationsBogenschutz,Margie, Anderson, Eric
How the work laws work for international students. (includes related article)Careers and occupationsSomers, Patricia, Ware, David A.M.
International internships: route to working overseas.Careers and occupationsDuggan, Edward P., Cohen, Helen M. Schlossberg
"It's the law" ...and beyond. (ethics of employment decisions) (includes related article) (On the Cover ...in the Field!)Careers and occupationsZirkel, Perry A., Hunsicker, J. Freedley
Job-related qualifications: the key to students' employment rights.Careers and occupationsKaplan, Shelly
Lessons on landing lab techs. (recruiting laboratory research technicians)Careers and occupationsGarber, Janet
Making diversity a reality within our profession. (efforts of the College Placement Council Inc. to integrate diversity in the association's management)(includes related articles)Careers and occupationsBarnard, Clay, Lentz, Glenda F.
Nursing the nursing shortage back to health.Careers and occupationsWeisbord, Anne
One way to wait out a temporary recession: the temporary job.Careers and occupationsBlau, Kathy
Organizational ethics development and the human resource professional.Careers and occupationsPetrick, Joseph A.
Organizing a global, in-house work force. (Cover Story)Careers and occupationsReigle, Dennis R.
Portrait of a health-care entrepreneur. (Franketta Guinn)Careers and occupationsRodgers, Cheryl
Prognosis for careers in health: never better. (includes related article)Careers and occupationsShedlock, Norka
Providing minority students with the competitive edge.Careers and occupationsJones, Sharon L.
Quality management in career services, a la Deming. (W. Edwards Deming's method of management)Careers and occupationsKorschgen, Ann J., Rounds, Dan
Senior prerecruiting survey answers many questions. (job recruitment survey) (Dialogue)Careers and occupationsJones, Sharon L., Harris, Marcia B.
Some hows about teaching overseas.Careers and occupationsAtkins, Laurie
Step-by-step planning for a successful fair. (job fairs)Careers and occupationsFiler, Barbara, Brainard, Ted
Strategic planning and market-driven management for career centers.Careers and occupationsChonko, Lawrence B., Burley, Elizabeth
Student dreams and the real international job market.Careers and occupationsWood, Jeffrey B.
Student-run career week profits everyone. (University of Arizona's Career week program)Careers and occupationsKelley, Mary, Kravinsky, Steven
Teaching going-to-work skills - a missing link in career development.Careers and occupationsHolton, Ed
The class of '91. (the 65 career services practitioners from United States, Canada, Australia and Hong Kong who attended the College Placement Council's first Management Leadership Institute in July 1991) (Dialogue)Careers and occupations 
The diversity necessity. (need for school programs that will help students cope with multicultural differences) (Cover Story)Careers and occupationsDuchschere, Elizabeth
The five stages of deciding on a purchase...or a job.Careers and occupationsSummey, John H., Anderson, Carol H.
The good of ethics - and how to get there.Careers and occupationsGoodman, Alan
The "state of our profession" - a disaster or an opportunity? (college placement services profession)Careers and occupationsKoffenberger, Richard T.
The trouble with foreign teachers of English in Japan.Careers and occupationsStern, Paul H.
Three trigger points for motivating job hunters. (framework of the job-hunting process) (Dialogue)Careers and occupationsNelson, Robert B.
Wanted: team players for the 1990s. (employee recruitment)Careers and occupationsFlores, Deborah
What American students like about Japanese HR policies. (human resources)Careers and occupationsLevi, Daniel, Slem, Charles, Lawn, Marguerite
Where do we now stand in the ethical thicket? (a survey of placement and recruitment personnel to determine how they solve dilemmas of an ethical nature)Careers and occupationsFein, Richard
Who hires what economists. (economic educators and career counselors) (Dialogue)Careers and occupationsTucker, Dean
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