Driverless Vehicle Developers (Cool Careers in Science)
by Andrew Morkes
How to Choose Your Perfect Science Career (Stem Career Choices)
by Cathleen Small
Cool Careers Without College for People Who Love Gaming (Cool Careers Without College)
by Adam Furgang
A unique book that talks about the world of business to teenagers. You are 16, going on 17. Steve Jobs was all of sixteen when he met Stephen Wozniak. What resulted was Apple. When Sergey Brin and Larry Page met at Stanford, they were in their early twenties. They were soon to start Google. Today's teenagers are our smartest generation yet. They are tomorrow's entrepreneurs, investors, managers, policy makers, watchdogs and of course, consumers. But do you know what the corporate and business wo...
Helps bridge the gap between what students study at school and working in the real world. Takes a detailed look at what it takes to pursue a range of careers Includes real life case studies. Gives practical advice on work experience and relevant qualifications.
Helping Those with Disabilities (Careers Making a Difference)
by Amanda Turner
Community Service for Teens: Helping the Ill, the Poor & the Elderly
by Bernard Ryan
Community Service for Teens is a resource aimed at students interested in volunteering. Part of an eight-volume set, this title includes volunteering in hospitals, health agencies, battered women shelters, and nursing homes.
Plumber (Careers in the Building Trades: A Growing Demand)
by Andrew Morkes
Welcome to the fine artist field! If you are interested in a career as a fine artist, you've come to the right book. So what exactly do these people do on the job, day in and day out? What kind of skills and educational background do you need to succeed in these fields? How much can you expect to make, and what are the pros and cons of these various fields? Is this even the right career path for you? How do you avoid burnout and deal with stress? This book can help you answer these questions and...
From bestselling author Rebecca Sparrow, comes the little book of information that every young woman should read. Everybody knows finishing high school and deciding what to do next can be tough. Should you go to university? TAFE? Get an apprenticeship? Or just travel the world? Plus there's all the new pressures a " like budgets, living out of home, making choices about a career you aren't sure of, relationships, eating well, making friends and a ] the list goes on! So how do you get through it?...
So you want to work in? Find out all about what it is like to work in the these industries. This series explores various occupations and looks at the main tasks for each job, together with skills required and good points and bad points. Each description ends with a case study, following a typical 'day in the life' of an individual working in the industry. With colour photographs on every page, this essential book is ideal for assisting young teenagers with their research into various careers.
How to Choose Your Perfect Engineering Career (Stem Career Choices)
by Cathleen Small
How to Choose Your Perfect Healthcare Career (Stem Career Choices)
by Cathleen Small
Cool Careers for Girls in Law
by Ceel Pasternak and Linda Thornburg
A hands-on career guide for aspiring soccer players, football quarterbacks, and basketball stars, ""Virtual Apprentice: Professional Athlete"" introduces young readers to careers on the playing field. Ideal for anyone who has ever dreamed of taking their athletic career to the next level, this insightful new resource is filled with profiles of working professionals, 'Reality Check' sidebars, Q&As between everyday kids and pros, a 'Count Me In' journal feature that helps readers get an insider's...
Careers for People Who Love Crafting (Cool Careers Without College)
by Siyavush Saidian
Career Ideas for Teens in Health Science (Career Ideas for Teens)
by Diane Lindsey Reeves, Gail Karlitz, and Anna Prokos
By 2030, more than 70 million Americans will be over the age of 65. With the aging population's demand for health services and the development of new medical technologies, opportunities for health professionals are excellent and will expand rapidly in the years to come. The careers profiled include: Art therapist; Biochemist; Chiropractor; Cytotechnologist; Dietician; Epidemiologist; Home health aide; Massage therapist; Microbiologist; Mortician; Pharmacist; and Physician assistant.
Careers in Computer Support (Careers in Computer Technology)
by Jeri Freedman