Libraries
JIST offers award-winning titles with a high circulation rate! You will find books and videos that help your patrons learn important career information; develop great resumes; prepare for job interviews; complete a successful job search; and find career success.
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Library Brochure
For nearly 30 years—in good and bad times—JIST has equipped libraries across the nation with books and videos to help patrons learn more about the job search and how to advance their careers. To find out how JIST can help you assist job-seeking patrons in your local community, view our new library brochure.
Product spotlight
Occupational Outlook Handbook 2010-2011
This reference features interesting descriptions for 270 major jobs in the nation. In each description, the book discusses the nature of the work, working environment, job outlook through 2018, training and education needed, earnings, related occupations, and additional information sources, including Web sites. Packed with practical, current information, the OOH is a valuable resource for anyone doing career research, making career decisions, writing resumes, and preparing for interviews. More.
RIASEC at Work: Match Your Personality to Careers
This DVD introduces you to one of the best ways to discover which jobs are right for your personality. It’s called the RIASEC personality theory, and it is a time-tested tool for exploring and deciding on a career. You learn how the tasks and work environments of several different jobs correspond to various personality types and which jobs are a better fit for each type. Along the way you will discover careers that match your personality type the best. More.
Those hoping to ride out the recession and prepare for when the economy turns around will discover which schools are right for them using this in-depth guide to the world’s top MBA programs. Author David Petersam helps readers focus on the overlooked issue of business school “fit,” create a personal ranking of their best-fit schools, and prepare applications that tell admissions committees why they’re the right match for their programs. More.







Top MBA Programs 
