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What are the dimensions of a MANAGER?
The U.S. Department of Labor has a great website. Lots of good information. For example, the OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK lists the job description for many types of jobs - too many to mention. I just went to their website and clicked on the Occupational Outlook link and in the search bar typed: manager. Here is a partial list of manager type jobs. You will then find: Nature of work; working conditions, trng, salary, responsibilities; job outlook, related occupations, etc.
Also, you will find sources (and links) of additional informaiton like the International Public Managmene Association for Human Resources.
Even if you are not from the USA, this is still a good website as it gives you a jumping point to get the informaiton and the links are good.
http://www.bls.gov/search/ooh.asp?qu=Manager&ct=OOH
1. Lodging managers
2. Property, real estate, and community association managers
3. Financial managers
4. Administrative services managers
5. Construction managers
6. Food service managers
7. Purchasing managers, buyers, and purchasing agents
8. Industrial production managers
9. Hotels and Other Accomodations
10. Sales worker supervisors
11. Occupational Information Network Coverage
12. Home appliance repairers
13. Clothing, Accessory, and General Merchandise Stores
14. State and Local Information
15. Advertising sales agents
16. The Career Guide to Industries
17. Construction
18. Medical assistants
19. Security guards and gaming surveillance officers
20. Top executives
What are the dimensions of a MANAGER?
The U.S. Department of Labor has a great website. Lots of good information. For example, the OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK lists the job description for many types of jobs - too many to mention. I just went to their website and clicked on the Occupational Outlook link and in the search bar typed: manager. Here is a partial list of manager type jobs. You will then find: Nature of work; working conditions, trng, salary, responsibilities; job outlook, related occupations, etc.
Also, you will find sources (and links) of additional informaiton like the International Public Managmene Association for Human Resources.
Even if you are not from the USA, this is still a good website as it gives you a jumping point to get the informaiton and the links are good.
http://www.bls.gov/search/ooh.asp?qu=Manager&ct=OOH
1. Lodging managers
2. Property, real estate, and community association managers
3. Financial managers
4. Administrative services managers
5. Construction managers
6. Food service managers
7. Purchasing managers, buyers, and purchasing agents
8. Industrial production managers
9. Hotels and Other Accomodations
10. Sales worker supervisors
11. Occupational Information Network Coverage
12. Home appliance repairers
13. Clothing, Accessory, and General Merchandise Stores
14. State and Local Information
15. Advertising sales agents
16. The Career Guide to Industries
17. Construction
18. Medical assistants
19. Security guards and gaming surveillance officers
20. Top executives
First answer by CJPTY. Last edit by CJPTY. Contributor trust: 38 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 5 [recommend question]
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