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Keeping your job is job one. In these uncertain economic times, secure employment is more important than ever. The Complete Idiot's Guide(r) to Recession-Proof Careers presents all of the information needed to make an informed decision about choosing a career that ensures your continued employability. * Wide range of career fields presents a plethora of ideas for career paths * Each career is described in detail so that the reader has a clear picture of the job requirements, salary, and experience and schooling needed * Handy appendices outline the best careers by growth, salary, and geography as well as resources for job sites, fairs, and organizations



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Jeff Cohen

Jeff Cohen is a nationally-recognized author as well as the proud holistic parent of two young kids with his wife, Carol. Treatment Alternatives for Children, co-authored with pediatrician Lawrence Rosen MD, is his fourth published book. His first, Dating, Inc.: How to Recruit, Select, and Retain the Right Man for a Relationship, achieved bestseller status on Amazon. He's subsequently written two books for Alpha/Penguin in their bestselling Complete Idiot's Guide series. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Working Less, Earning More teaches readers to stop working so hard and live a richer life through expert advice on turning talents into cash. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Recession Proof Careers offers a surefire approach to finding secure employment now and for the future.Jeff has nearly 20 years' experience in the field of personal growth and motivation, leading career, love and personal growth seminars throughout the country. He has spoken to audiences ranging from five to 5,000. He also freelances for magazines and web sites like Yahoo.com. Jeff has shared his insights through appearances on CNN, CBS, NJN, and "Voice of America," and through interviews with USA Today, the NY Daily News, the Denver Post, the Chicago Tribune, and the Boston Herald. He earned a dual-degree in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania and Marketing from the Wharton School of Business.



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