Great Jobs for Environmental Studies Majors
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Product Description
Answers the question What can I do with a major in? It isn't always obvious what a college major can offer to the workplace. Great Jobs books helps you, whether you're a student or a recent college graduate, to explore the possibilities in your major and provide: Guidance on how to present a major as a workplace asset during an interview A primer for new college grads on how to conduct a job search Ways to use a college major in the real world.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27972 in eBooks
- Published on: 2008-03-21
- Released on: 2008-03-21
- Format: Kindle Book
- Number of items: 1
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
What can I do with a degree in environmental studies?
The first step toward the rest of your life starts with that question, and the answer is right here. Get on the right path now for a satisfying and rewarding career in environmental studies by learning to match your skills and interests with exciting employment opportunities. Great Jobs for Environmental Studies Majors will help you:
- Assess your strengths and interests
- Choose the ideal location
- Establish your standard of living
- Explore unusual career paths
- Identify the best employers
- Set a strategy for getting the job you want
About the Author
Julie A. DeGalan worked as a college administrator and career counselor for more than twenty years. During that time, she codesigned and coauthored the first four books in the Great Jobs series with Stephen Lambert. She is currently employed as an engineering project leader for a company that provides electronic data for geographic information systems and location-based services.
Bryon D. Middlekauff is a professor of geography at Plymouth State College. He serves as a resource for statewide environmental issues, and he recently completed a guest lectureship at England's University of Wolverhampton in the environmental studies program.
Customer Reviews
Helpful
This was a helpful book. It really details how to make a comprehensive resume. Also it educates on average salaries oft different kinds of jobs, and has other statistics. I've also found that http://www.EnvironmentalCrossing.com is a useful website for finding jobs. They only have jobs from employer websites, and they also have far more jobs than I have ever found on any other job search website.
Decent book, other resources more useful
My mom surprised me with this book, but I have to say that http://www.environmentalcrossing.com has been the best resource in my job search. They've got jobs geared towards what I'm looking for and it was so much easier than trying to sort through all the junk on other job search sites. Since all of the jobs are from actual employer websitse you don't get any of the scam jobs that seem to be the majority of other sites content!
Great book, very helpful
I was reading this book looking for jobs and it was good but what was really helpful was going to http://www.EnvironmentalCrossing.com. They have tons of jobs to look through, more than any job board I've previously looked at. EnvironmentalCrossing uses only jobs listed from employer websites so I have a better chance of getting a real job than most other places.



