Occupational Outlook HandbookU.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2000 Describes 250 occupations which cover approximately 107 million jobs. |
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... usually work in a comfortable office setting . Long hours are common among these workers , especially during the initial development and mid - year and final reviews of budgets . The pressure of deadlines and tight work schedules during ...
... usually work in a comfortable office setting . Long hours are common among these workers , especially during the initial development and mid - year and final reviews of budgets . The pressure of deadlines and tight work schedules during ...
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... usually represent the owner or developer with other participants throughout the project . Although they usually play no direct role in the actual construction of a structure , they typically sched- ule and coordinate all design and ...
... usually represent the owner or developer with other participants throughout the project . Although they usually play no direct role in the actual construction of a structure , they typically sched- ule and coordinate all design and ...
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... usually pay private agencies to recruit workers . The employer places a " job order " with the agency describing the opening and listing requirements including education , licenses or credentials , and experience . Employment ...
... usually pay private agencies to recruit workers . The employer places a " job order " with the agency describing the opening and listing requirements including education , licenses or credentials , and experience . Employment ...
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... usually stock a selection of caskets and urns for families to purchase or rent . Working Conditions Funeral directors often work long , irregular hours . Many work on an on - call basis , because they may be needed to remove remains in ...
... usually stock a selection of caskets and urns for families to purchase or rent . Working Conditions Funeral directors often work long , irregular hours . Many work on an on - call basis , because they may be needed to remove remains in ...
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... usually employ a full - time administrator to advise on business strategies and coordinate day - to - day business . A small group of 10 or 15 physicians might employ one administra- tor to oversee personnel matters , billing and ...
... usually employ a full - time administrator to advise on business strategies and coordinate day - to - day business . A small group of 10 or 15 physicians might employ one administra- tor to oversee personnel matters , billing and ...
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Página 132 - Examples of administrative agencies relevant to the health research context include the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institutes of Health, and the Department of Health and Human Services.
Página 33 - Employment of construction managers is expected to increase about as fast as the average for all occupations through 2008, as the level and complexity of construction activity continues to grow.
Página 143 - Several States require registration and approval of students by the State Board of Law Examiners, either before they enter law school or during the early years of legal study. Although there is no nationwide bar examination...
Página 89 - ... their work. They frequently specialize in a particular operation such as oxidation or polymerization. Others specialize in a particular area such as pollution control or the production of a specific product like automotive plastics or chlorine bleach.
Página 220 - They remove calculus, stains, and plaque from teeth; take and develop dental x rays; and apply cavity preventive agents such as fluorides and pit and fissure sealants. In some States, hygienists administer local anesthetics and anesthetic gas; place and carve filling materials, temporary fillings, and periodontal dressings; remove sutures; and smooth and polish metal restorations. Dental hygienists also help patients develop and maintain good oral health. For example, they may explain the relationship...
Página 186 - Overall employment of kindergarten, elementary, and secondary school teachers is expected to increase about as fast as the average for all occupations through the year 2006.
Página 115 - ... promoted to lead programmer and be given supervisory responsibilities. Some applications programmers may move into systems programming after they gain experience and take courses in systems software. With general business experience, both applications programmers and systems programmers may become systems analysts or be promoted to a managerial position. Other programmers, with specialized knowledge and experience with a language or operating system, may work in research and development areas...
Página 144 - ... competition for jobs. As in the past, some graduates may have to accept positions in areas outside their field of interest or for which they feel they are overqualified.
Página 143 - A number of law schools have clinical programs where students gain legal experience through practice trials and law school projects under the supervision of practicing lawyers and law school faculty. Law school clinical programs might include work in legal aid clinics, for example, or on the staff of legislative committees. Part-time or summer clerkships in law firms, government agencies, and corporate legal departments also provide experience that can be extremely valuable later on.