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NYC $29.99 John Gusky NYC - Photographic Print |
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Jobs That Matter (Paperback) $20.57 Details on major career interest areas, including human services, health, education, civil rights, the environment, infrastructure, finance, international development, security and law enforcement, religion, and the artsProfiles of 26 professionals in all areas of public service, with employers ranging from the NYC Transit Authority to the Seattle OperaSalaries, job outlook, and career information on more than 60 different public service jobsListing of more than 250 professional associations, job search sites, and booksCareer exploration exercises to help you pinpoint the right area for youSamples resumes and cover letters with proven public serivce successEffective interview and networking strategiesSalary negotiation guidelines specific to public service careersTargeted tips for specific public service job searches, including the United Nations and State DepartmentExpert advice for career changers, students, veterans, and AmeriCorps and Peace Corps volunteers"Reading this book is a smart step on the journey to both finding a fulfilling job and serving the nation."---from the foreword by Max Stier, CEO and president of Partnership for Public Service |
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Urban Skinny NYC (Paperback) $20.47 A portable calorie counter to help you pick restaurants and meals, from the bestselling author of Urban Skinny How do people in cities like New York have power jobs, social lives, endless pressure—and look fabulous? How do they knock back martinis, seal million-dollar deals over gourmet dinners, and still zip up that little black dress? Well, Danielle Schupp has the answer, and now all New Yorkers can do it with her companion book to Urban Skinny.  Urban Skinny NYC takes us on a culinary trip through Manhattan, giving smart restaurant choices for power lunches, big dates, girls’ nights out, and brunch. It gives a taste of something in every neighborhood, spanning many different types of cuisine, with menus that help keep calories in check—and easy picks of 500-600 calorie meals for each restaurant (and lower calorie options for breakfast and lunch). Also included are quick tips for ordering, the low-down on favorite cocktails, and exactly how many calories are in a slice of New York pizza, a bagel with cream cheese, or a dirty water dog. |
