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亚马逊排行榜-EXPERT RESUMES for Career Changers
If you’re reading this book, you’re most likely one of tens of thousands of people who are considering a career change—either a change in position or a change in industry. You might have made this decision because of any one of the following reasons: ? Your current industry has been hard hit by the recent economic recession. ? The position that you currently hold has been eliminated in your company and also in many similar companies. ? You’re bored in your current position and ready for a change. ? You want to pursue your true passion as your new career. ? Your personal situation has changed and you’re now able to pursue a career of real interest to you. ? You’re relocating and need to explore new opportunities in your new geographic area. ? You want greater opportunities for increased compensation and advancement. ? You’re frustrated and ready for a change. ? You’re tired of all the responsibilities of your career and ready to downsize. These are just a few of the reasons you might be considering a career change. There are many other reasons, and you’ll find resumes in this book that are relevant to them all. Now, here’s the good news: You’ve selected a great time to make a career change! Despite the economic concerns that we are facing, believe it or not, it’s a great time to look for a new job or a new career. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor, the employment outlook is optimistic. Consider these findings: ? Total U.S. employment is projected to increase 15 percent between 2000 and 2010. ? Service-producing industries will continue to be the dominant employment generator, adding more than 20 million jobs by 2010. ? Goods-producing industries will also experience gains in employment, although not as significant as those in the service sector |
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