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Hardcopy Resources - Computers

ACE the IT Job Interview!, Paula Moreira 2002
You’ll be prepared for an IT interview with this handy guide to the IT interview process.  This book is complete with winning strategies for key IT positions in networking, web design, programming and more!

Careers for Cybersurfers & Other Online Types, Marjorie Eberts & Rachel Kelsey 1998
Do you love to surf the net or chat online with your friends?  Believe it or not, you can make a career out of what you love!  Careers for Cybersurfers & Other Online Types is a must have for those who have a knack for working on the computer!

Careers for Computer Buffs & Other  Technological Types, Marjorie Eberts & Rachel Kelsey 1994
If you love working with computers, this is the book for you.  Learn about the various careers related to computers including computer design, sales, consulting , education and more!

Careers In Focus, Ferguson 2001
A highly recommended book focusing on careers in computers.  Learn about how to become a successful graphic designer, computer programmer and more!

Job Opportunities for Engineering and Computer Science Majors, Peterson’s 1999
This book is complete with descriptions of companies in the engineering and computer science field.  Broken down state by state, this easy to use guide is a must have for those looking for their ideal job in this field.

Great Jobs for Math Majors, Stephen E. Lambert and Ruth J. DeCotis 2006
Are you good at math? Are you pursuing a degree in the subject?  If so, this is the book  for you.  Created by career services professionals, this easy to read book provides information on careers for people with a love for math.  From teacher to actuary, purchasing agent to retail buyer, Great Jobs for Math Majors will help you find your dream job.

Everything you need to succeed!  Cybercareers, Mary E.S. Morris & Paul Massie 1998
The internet revolution has created more opportunities for those interested in a career in this industry.  The authors provide guidance and practical advice about what’s in store for those seeking jobs in cyberspace. 

Internet Jobs!, John Kador 2000
A true-insider’s guide to what life will be like working in the computer-industry.  Complete with a list of 100 Internet companies.

The JobBank Guide to Computer & High-Tech Companies, 2nd Ed., Adams Corp. 1999
This JobBank series has the information you need to find a job in the computer industry.  Includes components manufacturers, consultants and computer training companies, networking and systems services and much more.  Each company comes with detailed information including addresses, phone, fax and job line numbers.

Careers in Focus: Internet, Ferguson’s 2001
A highly recommended book focusing on careers in the Internet.  Learn about how to become a successful graphic designer, online journalist and more!

Careers in Focus: Transportation, Ferguson’s 2000
A highly recommended book focusing on careers transportation.  Learn about how to become a successful airplane dispatcher, civil engineer tech, customs officials and more!

Resumes for Computer Careers, VGM Career Books 2004
A must have for those looking to create a strong resume for the computer industry.  You will find tips for creating your resume and sample resumes of those in the computer field.

Resumes for High-Tech Careers, VGM Career Books 2004
This book is perfect for highly qualified candidates or those making a career change.  The updated version provides language tips, 100 diverse samples, dozens of sample cover letters, and layout options for your high-tech position.

Careers in Focus: Mathematics & Physics 2003
A highly recommended book focusing on careers in mathematics and physics.  Learn about how to become a successful architect, astronomer, sports statistician, financial planner and more!

Great Jobs for Computer Science Majors, Jan Goldberg 2003
You’ve chosen a major, you like the classes, but what about a career?  Great Jobs for Computer Science Majors is key to helping you find a career you will enjoy with a computer science degree.  This book will help you assess your strengths and interests, explore unusual career paths and identify the best employers.  A must have for those interested in the computer science industry!