Suitable for anyone who's applying for jobs, this book explains what recruiters are looking for, gives practical advice about how to show yourself in your best light, and provides real-life examples to help you improve your CV.
This guide to psychometric tests is written by psychologists who specialise in the recruitment process. It's packed with sample tests including numerical, verbal and personality, so that you can be prepared to pass the test and get the job.
Have you ever thought about how much rubbish you throw away? How every vegetable you buy at the supermarket seems to be wrapped in twice its weight in packaging? Asking such questions, this book provides a basic introduction to the hows, whats, whens, and wheres of recycling. It also includes colourful and distinctive images.
The book presents nine guiding principles for advancing children's early number skills and offers clear strategies more advanced instruction in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division .
Describing the anatomy and physiology of the steam train, this work covers engine design, converting fuel into mechanical traction, and the function and design of the various components of the engine.
Serving as a reference for people who enjoy solving crosswords, this title contains over 100,000 words and phrases arranged alphabetically and by word length.
Written by a graduate, A Guide to Uni Life offers a unique viewpoint on how to juggle studying, having fun and avoiding money troubles by someone who has lived through the experience themselves and can pass on lots of handy tips and advice for new or potential students.
A realistic approach to survival training and bushcraft from one of the country's top survival skills teachers - learn the techniques and confidence to fend for yourself in any situation.