My Brilliant Career!
Each year, Canadian Business Magazine compiles a list of 100 best occupations showing the highest growth and the biggest paycheques. Engineers, air traffic controllers, statisticians, and registered nurses are examples of occupations showing growth. There are many other occupations on that list.
Are you thinking about a new career, and would like to research the possibilities? We have resources for you on just about any career you can'think of. The Careers Collection, located in the Business, Science and Technology Department on the 3rd floor of the Toronto Reference Library has a wealth of materials for job searching, training, certifying, resume writing and more. Approximately one third of the collection can be borrowed.
Breaking into the Game Industry, by Brenda Brathwaite
Career Paths in Psychology, by Robert J. Stemberg
Best Jobs for the 21st century, by Laurence Shatkin
Follow Your True Colors to the Work you Love, by Carolyn Kalil
Do you want to update your old resume or need to write an effective cover letter? Do you need to practice for an upcoming job interview? Here are a few examples of available titles:
New Resume New Career, by Catherine Jewell
202 Great Cover Letters, by Michael Betrus
Knock em Dead : the ultimate job search guide, 2015, by Martin John Yate
Everything Practice Interview Book, by Dawn Rosenberg McKay
Are you planning to write a certification exam? Here a few examples of certification review guides.
Get Certified : a guide to wireless communication engineering technologies, by Syed Ahson.
Firefighter Exams, by James J. Murtagh
Pharmacy Technician Exam Review, by Lorraine C. Zentz
Radiography Prep. by D.A. Saia
Do you need to practice for the GMAT, GRE or LSAT exams? We also have SAT, SSAT, OAT and more!
McGraw-Hill Education LSAT 2016
There is also a great online resource called Career Cruising, a career guidance database with career and occupational profiles and links to relevant Canadian College and University Programs. It also includes a Canadian Job Search Section. Sign in with your library card.
You might also want to check out these upcoming job and career programs at Toronto Reference Library or or at other branches across the city.









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