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Other Items from International Careers
Back Door Guide to Short-Term Job Adventures (4th Edition) - This resource directory includes over 1,000 listings leading to short-term, off-the-beaten-path adventures.
Travel and Hospitality Opportunities Kit - The travel and hospitality industry offers many opportunities for highly motivated people with limited educational achievements or having difficult backgrounds.
Directory of Websites for International Jobs - This unique book reveals over 1,400 websites of special interest to anyone seeking an international job.
Jobs for Travel Lovers: Opportunities at Home and Abroad (5th Edition) - The new edition of this popular work-travel guide explores exciting jobs and careers for anyone interested in putting more travel into their lives.
Air Travel Tales From the Flight Crew: The Plane Truth at 35,000 Feet (2nd Edition) - Answers the countless questions people have about air travel and reveals lots more - a book readers will thoroughly enjoy.
Plane Truth: Shift Happens at 35,000 Feet - Written by an experienced male flight attendant who is married to a female pilot, it reveals the funniest, most outrageous, and unpredictable things that happen in the air!
Best Resumes and CVs for International Jobs - This definitive guide to international resumes and CVs shows how to write resumes and CVs specifically for international employers.
Flying High With A Frank Steward: More Air Travel Tips and Tales From the Flight Crew - Packed with stories about the crazy, humorous, and sad events that happen to passengers and flight personnel alike, this book gives sound advice on coping with life's curve balls and navigating the complex world of air travel.
Short-Term Global Work and Travel Kit - This unique collection of books is ideal for anyone looking for short-term work and travel experiences.
Big Guide to Living and Working Overseas (with CD-ROM) (4th Edition) - Examines the five phases of successfully building an international career.
Do's and Taboos of Using English Around the World - For most Americans, the potential for linguistic misunderstanding, confusion, and embarrassment when they use English with nonnative speakers is greater now than ever.
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