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Environmental Practice: Construction, Land and Sea Work, Earth Sciences - Career Paths (Tracks Directory) Book
First published as "Tracks: the CV Work Directory" in 1997, the tenth revised and updated edition is published in 2006. It gives information of over 130 professions in the UK, organised in eight booklets from communications media to service industries. Titles include pathways in the arts, construction industry, financial services, health care, insurance, land and sea work, law, leisure and tourism, local government, manufacturing crafts, marketing, planning and public services. Qualifications are listed from GCSE and NVQ/BTEC to degree level. There are work descriptions and pay scales with interviews and advice from British chartered institutes and individuals established in the particular field. Designed in an easy to access format of a page per profession, the handbooks also include contacts for working in countries in the European Union and a detailed index of internet recruitment sites for each sector. Tracks 3 bears the umbrella title of environmental practice for pathways in architecture, planning and construction; farming, forestry and fishery, and earth sciences from archaeology to geology, meteorology and oceanography.Read More
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- 1904727913
- 9781904727910
- N.P. James; J. Barber; S. James
- 1 December 2005
- CV Publications
- Paperback (Book)
- 52
- 10Rev Ed
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