-Titulo Original : What Color Is Your Parachute? Job-hunters Workbook, Fifth Edition A Companion To The Best-selling Job-hunting Book In The World
-Fabricante :
Ten Speed Press
-Descripcion Original:
A fill-in companion to the worlds most popular job-search book, updated for 2019.This interactive companion to the career classic What Color Is Your Parachute? is a helpful tool for recent grads, workers laid off mid-career, and people searching for an inspiring work-life change. Featuring the Flower Exercise, Party Exercise, Transferable Skills Grid, and more of Richard Bolless helpful charts and activities, this workbook allows job-hunters to roll up their sleeves and discover their unique interests, passions, and dreams that will give them, once completed, a picture of their dream job. Review Praise for What Color Is Your Parachute?:One of the first job-hunting books on the market. It is still arguably the best. And it is indisputably the most popular. --Fast CompanyIdeally, everyone should read What Color Is Your Parachute? in the tenth grade and again every year thereafter. --FortuneWhat Color Is Your Parachute? is about job-hunting and career changing, but its also about figuring out who you are as a person and what you want out of life. --TimeParachute is still a top seller and it remains the go-to guide for everyone from midlife-crisis boomers looking to change their careers to college students looking to start one. --New York PostIts basically the bible of career advice. --US Department of LaborMr. Bolles continues to enrich and update it, expanding on concepts both universal and technical. --New York Times About the Author Richard N. Bolles led the career development field for more than 40 years. A member of Mensa and the Society for Human Resource Management, he has been the keynote speaker at hundreds of conferences. Bolles was trained in chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and holds a bachelor’s degree cum laude in physics from Harvard University, a master’s in sacred theology from General Theological (Episcopal) Seminary in New York City, and three honorary doctorates.
-Fabricante :
Ten Speed Press
-Descripcion Original:
A fill-in companion to the worlds most popular job-search book, updated for 2019.This interactive companion to the career classic What Color Is Your Parachute? is a helpful tool for recent grads, workers laid off mid-career, and people searching for an inspiring work-life change. Featuring the Flower Exercise, Party Exercise, Transferable Skills Grid, and more of Richard Bolless helpful charts and activities, this workbook allows job-hunters to roll up their sleeves and discover their unique interests, passions, and dreams that will give them, once completed, a picture of their dream job. Review Praise for What Color Is Your Parachute?:One of the first job-hunting books on the market. It is still arguably the best. And it is indisputably the most popular. --Fast CompanyIdeally, everyone should read What Color Is Your Parachute? in the tenth grade and again every year thereafter. --FortuneWhat Color Is Your Parachute? is about job-hunting and career changing, but its also about figuring out who you are as a person and what you want out of life. --TimeParachute is still a top seller and it remains the go-to guide for everyone from midlife-crisis boomers looking to change their careers to college students looking to start one. --New York PostIts basically the bible of career advice. --US Department of LaborMr. Bolles continues to enrich and update it, expanding on concepts both universal and technical. --New York Times About the Author Richard N. Bolles led the career development field for more than 40 years. A member of Mensa and the Society for Human Resource Management, he has been the keynote speaker at hundreds of conferences. Bolles was trained in chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and holds a bachelor’s degree cum laude in physics from Harvard University, a master’s in sacred theology from General Theological (Episcopal) Seminary in New York City, and three honorary doctorates.
