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A sampling of just some of the DVDs available at the library related to Job Searching, Career Building and Exploration. Click on the title to view more information or reserve the library item. 

Check out the many other resources at the library online by searching the catalog at http://librarycatalog.pima.gov/ 
by the specific subject headings or keywords listed on the Subject Headings, Keywords and Call Numbers web page. When visiting the library, browse the library nonfiction shelves at the suggested call numbers listed below.  

Advance Your Career, United States: Millennium Interactive Inc., 2004.  CALL # 650.14 Ad951 2004 DVD. 
    Learn the secrets of locating and being accepted to a job you always wanted. Professional experts explain,
    through live demonstrations, and give the most useful information about identifying your skills, career planning,
    making career choices and exploration, making decisions about career changes, job search strategies, writing 
    a resume, preparing and succeeding at an interview, and choosing a college or a training program.

Career: Find Your True Gift: 3 Paths to Maximizing Impact in Your Career by Anthony Robbins, S.l.: Anthony
    Robbins Companies, 2007. CALL # 158.1 R534c 2007 DVD.

Get A Life: Cool Careers with Paula Haffner And Kipp Lightburn by Sound Venture Productions, Canada: Janson 
    Media, 2007. CALL # 331.702 G3353 2007 DVD TEEN. A collection of careers designed with junior and high 
    school kids in mind. The careers featured include musician, radio jockey, sound engineer, graphic designer,
    computer engineer, market researcher, and more.

Get That Job by Cerebellum Corporation. Camarillo, CA: Goldhil Educational, 2005. 
    CALL # 650.14 G3353 2005 DVD TEEN. The Standard Deviants, a troupe of young actors and comedians, 
    present two programs designed to help those in the job seeking process. The first program highlights cover 
    letter and resume do's and don'ts, and tips to create a polished resume and cover letter. The second program
    guides viewers through the interviewing process, from preparing for the interview to accepting an offer and
    negotiating for the salary desired.

How to Prepare a Job Winning Resume by Dwayne Wolff. Huntsville, TX: Interactive Educational Media, 2005. 
    CALL # 650.142 H8307 2005 DVD TEEN. Instructional program that discusses ways to get the best possible
    results from resumes and cover letters.

Interview The Best: The Process, S.l.: s.n., 2008. CALL # 650.144 In888 2008 DVD. An instructional program 
    for job-seekers explores multiple facets of the interview process, including what most interviewers and recruiters
    look for in candidates, how to zero in on one's own strengths and communicate those strengths to the 
    interviewer, and which components of the recruitment process are most vital.

No-Brainers On Interviewing: Program 2, Putting Your Best Foot Forward by executive producers, Chip Paucek,
    James Rena, Lara Hopewell; directed by Robert Deege; produced by Daryl Swanson; script, Hilary Winston.
    Haymarket, VA: Cerebellum Corp, 2004. CALL # 650.144 N6596 2004 DVD. Instructional program offers advice 
    on how to perform during a job interview. Examines points by which the candidate is judged by a prospective
    employer.

The Virtual Job Interview. Somerville, NJ: Daniel Peters Productions, 2006. 
    CALL # 650.144 T3407 2006 DVD TEEN. Interview preparation with simulated interview and interactive 
    questions, also includes tips on interviewing attire and handling illegal questions.

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