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Careers in Word Processing and Desktop Publishing

Author: Spencer, Jean

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Upper Grades (UG 9-12)
Book Level 10.1
Points 6.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 31487
Points per Word 0.000191
Page Count 153
Points per Page 0.039216

Description

Surveys this exciting field that will be providing jobs into the twenty-first century.

Quick Summary

For anyone wondering what it takes to turn a rough draft into a polished product, this guide breaks down the nuts and bolts of word processing and desktop publishing careers in a way that feels less like a textbook and more like a conversation with someone who's been there. It spotlights real professionals, sharing their daily routines, the tools they use, and the pathways they took, so you get a genuine feel for whether this field might be your thing. The book is especially handy if you're a high schooler thinking about future job options, because it covers everything from software skills to the creative side of layout design, and even touches on how technology is shaping the industry. Parents will appreciate that it's straightforward and factual, with no fluff, and it emphasizes practical steps like building a portfolio and staying updated with new software. If you enjoy learning by seeing concrete examples and hearing from actual people in the field, you'll find this a solid resource, and it's a great companion to other career guides that focus on graphic design or media production.