Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Work in Criminal Justice or Actors Business

Work in Criminal Justice: An A-Z Guide to Careers

Author: Debbie J Goodman

This career guidebook is unique in that it lists all the possible Criminal Justice jobs alphabetically, as well as information on job searches and job interview tips.  Authored by the Department Chair and Dean at one of the largest Criminal Justice programs in the country, this book brings immense experience and value in helping you find your place in the industry. A step-by-step process on how to identify a career or job in Criminal Justice, pursue it, and get it! Helps readers go through the whole job process from start to end, finishing with their choice of career/job in the Criminal Justice field.  Ideal for anyone looking to pursue a career in Criminal Justice.



Table of Contents:

1.)    How to Decide on a Career

2.)    How to Find Employment in the Criminal Justice Field

3.)    How are your skills?

4.)    Are you a Professional?

5.)    Ten Characteristics of Employees in the Criminal Justice Field

6.)    The 3 T’s of Career Planning

7.)    Successful Dressing for the Job Interview

8.)    Polishing your Image

9.)    TenReasons why the Applicant Doesn’t Get the Job

10.) Ten Preparation Questions for the Interview

11.) Ten Do’s and Don’ts for the Job Interview

12.) Ten Questions to Ask Your Future Employer

13.)  Ten Commonly Asked Questions of Us

14.)  The Importance of Ethics in the Criminal Justice Field

15.)  Are You Fit for Duty?

16.)  You’re A-Z Guide to Criminal Justice Careers

·          Careers in Law Enforcement

·          Careers in the Courts

·          Careers in Forensic Science

·          Careers in Corrections

·          Careers in Private Security

·          Careers in Education

17.) Ten Popular Career Fields

18.)  Who to Contact

See also: Economic Sociology or Developments in West European Politics 2

Actor's Business: How to Market Yourself as an Actor No Matter Where You Live

Author: Andrew Reilly

A thorough and well-written resource for anyone wanting to understand all facets of the acting business. It covers everything from unions to marketing yourself.



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