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SELECTED OCCUPATIONAL AND CAREER
INFORMATION PUBLICATIONS OF THE
U.S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Where current prices are listed, publications may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Copies of all publications may be found at local Job Service offices and at public and school libraries.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH INDUSTRIES, 1977, 68 pp. Illus. $2.30

First in new series on occupations and careers in various industries. Developments, trends, and career opportunities in the two industries are covered. Twenty-four occupations are described, many of them entry level or first line. Each description lists educational and training requirements as well as worker traits. Glossary and bibliography. OCCUPATIONS IN LIBRARY SCIENCE, 1973, 75 pp. Illus. $0.90. This updating of the 1966 brochure discusses the nature of occupations in library science and describes the many changes which have taken place in recent years. Twenty-five library occupations are described, as well as the education, training, and worker traits. HEALTH CAREERS GUIDEBOOK, 1973, 166 pp. Illus.

A cooperative effort by the U.S. Employment Service, The National Institutes of Health of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and the National Health Council, the Guidebook contains information gathered from over 70 agencies in the health field. Primarily for high school and college students, it gives up-todate information on professional and paraprofessional health occupations, and the education and training required. A new Guidebook is scheduled for publication early in 1978. OCCUPATIONS IN ELECTRONIC COMPUTING SYSTEMS, 1972, 130 pp. Illus. $1.40.

This brochure discusses developments and trends in electronic computing systems. Twenty-nine occupations specific to the field are described, as well as the education, training, and worker traits usually required. Contains a glossary of technical terms, a bibliography, and a list of sources of additional information.

RETAIL TRADE, SELECTED DEPARTMENT STORE OCCUPATIONS, 1972, 103 pp. Illus.

Describes background of department store retailing and employment features of a modern department store. Forty-five occupations in a typical department store are described as well as the education, training, and worker traits usually required.

JOB DESCRIPTIONS AND ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS FOR HOSPITALS AND RELATED HEALTH SERVICES, 1971 (revised), 732 pp. $9.75.

Provides information on occupations in hospitals and includes descriptions of organizational patterns and functional responsibilities in hospital staffing. Describes 238 jobs and the education and training and worker traits of each.

OCCUPATIONS AND TRENDS IN THE DAIRY PRODUCTS INDUSTRY, 1970, 186 pp. Illus.

Describes recent technological developments in the dairy products industry. Sixty-six occupations are identified and described, as well as the education, training, and worker traits usually required. OCCUPATIONAL ANALYSIS OF COMPUTERS IN MEDICAL SCIENCE, 1969, 90 pp. Illus. $1.

Reviews the introduction and effect of computer technology on medical and research practices, and on supporting institutional functions. Nineteen occupations are described, including education, training, and worker traits usually required.

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