UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN River Falls

Job and Employment Resources

Arskey, Hilary & David Harris. 2007.  How to Succeed in your Social Science Degree.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Ferrante, Joan. 2009. Careers in Sociology. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning.

Institute for Career Research. 2005. Careers in Applied Sociology: Careers for Sociology Majors. Chicago, IL: Institute for Career Research.

Lambert, S.E. 2008. Great Jobs for Sociology Majors. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Rienerth, Janice G. 2007. Career Planning for Sociology Majors. Boone, NC: Hubbard Center.

Stephens, W. Richard. 2004. Careers in Sociology. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Wall, Jl, & Vollmer, L.J. 2008. What to Do with Your Psychology or Sociology Degree. New York: Random House.

 

 

Interviewing Tips & Ettiquette Issues for Students

A variety of resources are available for students that provide lessons on appropriate behavior for, during, and after the job interview.  One such guide is found at: http://www.careers.cmich.edu/CareerGuide08.pdf

 

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