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References
What Color Is Your Parachute? 2007: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers
by Richard Nelson Bolles
Publisher: Ten Speed Press; Rev Ed edition

Get the Interview Every Time: Fortune 500 Hiring Professionals' Tips for Writing Winning Resumes and Cover Letters
by Brenda Greene
Publisher: Kaplan Business

Top Answers to 121 Job Interview Questions
by Joe McDermott, Andrew Reed
Publisher: Anson Reed Limited

Negotiating Your Salary: How To Make $1,000 A Minute 2006 Edition

by Jack Chapman
Publisher: Ten Speed Press; 5 edition

Consumer Information from the Federal Government
The quarterly Consumer Information Center Catalog lists more than 200 helpful federal publications. For your free copy write Consumer Information Catalog, Pueblo, CO 81009, call 1-888-8-PUEBLO, or visit pueblo.gsa.gov.

Helpful Links*
www.dol.gov/odep
The Employer Assistance & Recruiting Network, part of the Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy, can help job seekers with disabilities connect with employers.

www.doleta.gov/jobseekers 
U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration has information on looking for a job.

www.careeronestop.org
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, CareerOneStop provides information about finding jobs, training, career counseling, and other employment services.

www.wowonline.org
Wider Opportunities for Women is dedicated to helping women learn to earn, with programs emphasizing literacy, technical and nontraditional skills, the welfare-to-work transition, and career development.

www.nul.org/employmentnetwork.html
The National Urban League is a community-based movement devoted to empowering African Americans to enter the economic and social mainstream.  The Employment Network is a gateway to opportunity for the talented employee seeking entry to the most dynamic companies in the global marketplace.

www.MetLife.com 
Become a part of the MetLife team! Check out our career opportunities.

www.careerbuilder.com
For general as well as personalized job search assistance and information on career planning, resume creation and more check out the CareerBuilder.

www.monster.com  
Whether you're thinking about a new job, new career, a new city or a new direction... Monster.com helps you explore the possibilities and find the opportunities that are right for you.

http://hotjobs.yahoo.com
Use hotjobs.com to get you back on your feet with their stylish interface for finding your perfect job.


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