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Information Sources – Bibliography
Career preparation
Foreign Languages and Your Career, Edward Bourgoin. Columbia Language Services, Washington, D.C., USA.
Tough Interview Questions: How to Get the Job You Want. Martin John Yate. Kogan Page Publishers, Third Edition, London, UK. 1992.
What Color is Your Parachute? A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers. Richard Nelson Bolles. Ten Speed Press, Berkeley, CA, USA. 1998.
Company directories and information
Directory of American Firms Operating in Foreign Countries. Uniworld Business Publications, Inc., New York, NY, USA.
Directory of Construction, Mining and Oil Corporations with Worldwide Operations. Overseas Collegiate Research Institute, California, USA.
Director of Foreign Firms Operating in the United States. US Department of Commerce. United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., USA.
Encyclopedia of Associations: International Organizations. Gale Research Inc., Detroit, MI, USA.
Hoover’s Handbook: Profiles of Over 500 Major Corporations. The Reference Press, USA.
Moody’s International Manual. Moody’s Investor Service Inc., New York, NY, USA.
Principal International Businesses: the World Marketing Director. Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., New Jersey, USA.
Standard & Poor’s Register of Corporations: Directors and Executives. Standard & Poor’s, New York, NY, USA.
US Non-Profit Organizations in Developing Assistance Abroad. Technical Assistance Information Clearinghouse, New York, NY, USA.
International job listings and directories
Directory of Jobs and Careers Abroad. Alex Lipinski. Peterson’s Guides, Inc., NJ, USA.
Directory of Jobs & Careers Abroad. Andre de Vried, Editor. Vacation Work Publishers, Oxford, UK.
Directory of Work and Study in Developing Countries. David Leppard, Editor. Vacation Work, Oxford, UK.
Encyclopedia of Associations: International Organizations. Gale Research, Inc., Detroit, MI., USA.
Global Career Resources. Career Decisions International, San Francisco, CA, USA.
International Employment Gazette, 220 N. Main St., Suite 100, Greenville, SC 29601, USA.
International Employment Hotline. P.O. Box 6170, McLean, VA 22106, USA.
International Job Bulletin, University Placement Center, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL., USA.
Job Opportunities Bulletin. Transcentury Recruitment Center. 1901 North Fort Myer Dr., Suite 1017, Arlington, VA 22209, USA.
Principal International Businesses. Annual, Dun & Bradstreet, Buck, UK.
Working Abroad: The Daily Telegraph Guide. Godfrey Golzen. Fourteenth Edition, Kogan Page, Kingdon, UK. 1991.
Job search guides
101 Ways to Find an Overseas Job. Central Corporation, VA, USA.
Complete Guide to International Jobs and Careers. Ronald and Caryl Krannich. Import Publishers, VA., USA.
International Jobs - Where They Are and How to Get Them. E.Kocher. Addison-Wesley Publishing, USA.
Job Hunting on the Internet. Richard Nelson Bolles. Ten Speed Press, Berkeley, CA, USA. 1998.
Looking for Employment in Foreign Countries. June L. Aulick. New World Trade Academy Press, Inc., New York, NY, USA.
Making it Abroad: The International Job Hunting Guide. Howard Schuman. John Wiley and Sons, New York, NY, USA.
Web sites
Adams on line www.careercity.com Advice on careers, looking for a job and how to write a resume.
Career advice from non-profit sector professionals www.communityjobs.org/advice.html Articles and advice for those seeking jobs in the non-profit sector.
Career mosaic www.careermosaic.com Provides information and profiles of corporations, primarily high tech companies.
Careers magazine www.careermag.com Advice on careers, looking for a job and how to write a resume.
Catapult www.wm.edu/csrv/career/ Provides a wide variety of job-search information. A section designed for international students is offered.
Cyber fairs www.career.com Online "job-fair"
Keirsey temperament sorter and temperament theory www.keirsey.com Allows you to take the Meyers-Briggs Interest Inventory and other surveys to help you pinpoint possible career fields.
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