The Riley Guide is an extensive directory of employment and career information sources and services found on the Internet, providing instruction for jobseekers and recruiters on how to use the Internet to their best advantage.
The Riley guide is compiled and edited by Margaret F. Dikel, formerly Margaret F. Riley, an Internet Consultant for Employment, Career Counseling, and Career Transition Services .
She is the author of the Guide to Internet Job Searching 2004-2005 (Guide to Internet Job Searching), a definitive guide to harnessing the Internet's powerful research capabilities
Ms. Riley also co-authored The Guide to Internet Job Searching, 2002-2003 with Frances Roehm and co-authored The Internet: A Tool for Career Planning (NCDA) with JoAnn Harris-Bowlsbey and James P. Sampson, Jr. She is also the author of numerous newspaper and magazine articles.
Ms. Riley is a private consultant working with companies, organizations, and agencies to develop their use of the Internet for career management, career transition and job search.
She has presented workshops and seminars on these topics and developed websites for organizations to use with their customers. Her clients include college career centers, counseling groups and organizations, job clubs, outplacement firms, libraries, and government agencies.
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