Richard Bolles's classic WHAT COLOR IS YOUR PARACHUTE is a popular, highly respected guide for job seekers. Its sound yet innovative approach is based on finding out who you are and what you want to do--after which your job search will be more focused and have a greater chance of success. It is, nonetheless, a supremely practical guide, by a man ...
Sure, some people enter preschool knowing what they want to be when they grow up. But most of us aren't so lucky, and we don't get much help. Some parents say things like, "It's your life, you decide." Other parents go to the other extreme, expecting you to follow in their footsteps. In high school, you take a career test, but many high school ...
Draws on the timeless principles of the best-selling career book to provide high school students with a focused manual for choosing a career. Includes exercises and worksheets throughout. Features concrete, easy-to-understand job-hunting tips.
Retirement guru John Nelson teams up with Dick Bolles to provide guidance on one of the most critical issues of the day. A serious and salient addition to the Parachute library.
From identifying your needs to exploring your options, this work helps you to make the right career move. Changing careers by choice or due to circumstances beyond your control? Have no fear - this hands-on guide focuses on helping you find a new job, start a business, or return to school in a detailed, step-by-step manner. With concise, eye ...
This comprehensive and very savvy job search guide is updated annually. It helps the seeker to clarify goals based on his or her skills and desires, and offers a range of strategies and tips for navigating through the difficult and stressful search--including applying and interviewing. The 2001 edition includes information on Web sites and career ...
The Internet can be an invaluable tool in any job hunt - but only when one knows how to use it. Co-written by career guru Richard Nelson Bolles and his son, non-traditional career expert Mark Emery Bolles, "Job-Hunting Online" helps job seekers navigate the overwhelming information available on the Internet to find the most useful sites and avoid ...
A deeper exploration of the famed flower exercise, this handy workbook aims to lead the job-seeker or career-changer step-by-step through the process of determining exactly what sort of job or career they may be suited for.
Updated to address the specifics of today's job market, "The Career Counsellor's Handbook" is a one-stop resource for counselors looking to break into the business, be more efficient, or simply get a recharge of inspiration and ideas. From practical matters to ethical concerns, Figler and Bolles provide all the professional tools, problem-solving ...
This year's edition faces squarely the "workquake" that is shaking up the jobmarket around the world and gives not only simple steps but also steady hope.48 pp.
Part autobiography, part self-help book, this volume explores how to find the love you want and enhance the love you have. Monte Farber's wit and insights fuel his work with individual clients and Amy Zerner's art tells archetypal stories and reflects her own intuition. Together, these two have created oracles and card decks that have helped ...
A revised edition of a career guide, last published in 1995, which now provides information on scanning the Internet for job vacancies. The guide is now divided into two sections, the PARACHUTE WORKBOOK and the RESOURCE GUIDE.
A revised edition of a career guide, last published in 1995, which now provides information on scanning the Internet for job vacancies. The guide is now divided into two sections, the PARACHUTE WORKBOOK and the RESOURCE GUIDE.
This guide addresses the problems a career counsellor runs into, how to deal with those problems and how to deal with their own needs for motivation. The book also discusses the history of ideas in the field since 1900, who invented those ieas and what their present usefulness is.
This is a treasured guide for people who are in the process of choosing a career and finding a job. Wilma Fellman helps readers better understand their interests, aptitudes, personality, and goals as the first steps in choosing a career. Then, she provides practical tips on how to find a job in a chosen field. She instructs readers in where to ...
This comprehensive and very savvy job search guide is updated annually. It helps the seeker to clarify goals based on his or her skills and desires, and offers a range of strategies and tips for navigating through the difficult and stressful search--including applying and interviewing. The 2001 edition includes information on Web sites and career ...
This guide features the latest useful sites for job seekers, and discusses them frankly and honestly. Rather than concentrating exclusively on what use one can make of the the World Wide Web, it also covers what job-hunters ought not to waste their time doing, providing Internet users with much-needed advice on how to separate the wheat from the ...
Now in its 32nd year, this text remains one of the most popular job-hunting books. Each year the author revises the text, sometimes dramatically, in order to reflect changes in the subject matter. The 2002 edition has been rewritten in light of the Internet.
Fully revised for today's competitive job market, with a greatly expanded Internet section, this book is aimed at anyone looking for a job, considering a career change, leaving university or college, or just wanting some ideas on work and fulfilment to turn over in their mind.
Thirty answers--from people of all walks of life--to the question "What have you learned from your life that you would like to share with the next generation?" provide a forum for self-exploration and motivation. Tour.
A revised edition of a career guide, last published in 1995, which now provides information on scanning the Internet for job vacancies. The guide is now divided into two sections, the PARACHUTE WORKBOOK and the RESOURCE GUIDE.
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