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They Don't Teach Corporate in College

by Alexandra Levit

When straight A student Alexandra Levit graduated from college, she was hell-bent on skipping up New York City's corporate ladder. But after six months on the job, Levit was so stressed out that she was ready to ditch the corporate world completely and head to graduate or law school. Eventually, by sticking around and paying attention to the few people around her who weren't dropping from stress-induced coronaries, Levit developed many of the skills that are crucial to staying sane and building a career. By her mid-twenties, she had been promoted four times.

Highlights include: Unorthodox but proven job-hunting techniques. Making a memorable first impression. Navigating a company's social scene. Practicing cringe-free networking. Mastering goal-setting and self-promotion. Combating negativity. Coping with difficult personalities. Finding a new position, and gracefully exiting from the old.

At 28 years old, Alexandra Levit has spent all of her post-college career in Corporate America. She most recently worked in marketing communications for Computer Associates, the fourth largest software company in the world. Levit was previously an account manager at Edelman Public Relations Worldwide, where she developed award-winning PR campaigns for Fortune 500 clients, including Microsoft, Pfizer, Philip Morris, Procter & Gamble, and Unilever.

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Category: Students and Young Job-seekers

Girl Code

by Cara Alwill Leyba

A few years ago I made a crazy claim in the first edition of Girl Code: that in today’s competitive marketplace, the fiercest thing a female entrepreneur can do is to support other women.

Something dynamic happens when women genuinely show up for each other. When we lose the facades, cut the bullsh*t, and truly have each other’s backs. When we stop pretending everything is perfect, and show the messy, beautiful parts of ourselves and our work—which all look awfully similar. When we talk about our fears, our missteps, and our breakdowns. And most importantly, when we share our celebrations, our breakthroughs, and our solutions.

I’m convinced that there’s no reason to hoard information, connections, or insight. Wisdom is meant to be shared, so let’s start sharing what we’ve learned to make each other better. Let’s start building each other up. Let’s live up to our potential and start ruling the world.

Girl Code is a roadmap for female entrepreneurs, professional women, “side hustlers” (those with a day job plus a part-time small business), and any­one in between. This book won’t teach you how to build a multimillion-dollar company. It won’t teach you about systems or finance. But it will teach you how to build confidence in yourself, reconnect with your “why,” eradicate jealousy, and ultimately learn the power of connection. Because at the end of the day, that’s what life and business are all about.

Date Added: 09/21/2018


Category: General Career Advice

Career Quizzes

by John J. Liptak

Self-assessment is key to finding satisfying work and managing a rewarding career. By looking inside yourself and examining your needs and values, interest and skills, personality and preferences you can not only make better choices you can outline a plan for your entire career. Career Quizzes will help you do just that. The author takes you on a journey of self-discovery that will help you find work you love and develop your career from start to finish.

Date Added: 09/21/2018


Category: Career Assessment and Choosing a Job

The Pathfinder

by Nicholas Lore

DO YOU JUMP OUT OF BED EVERY MORNING AND RUSH TO A JOB YOU LOVE?

Or is the work you once enjoyed now just a way to pay the bills? Perhaps you're even doubting your career choice altogether. Let The Pathfinder guide you to a more engaging, fulfilling work life. Based on breakthrough techniques developed by Rockport Institute, an innovative and award-winning career-counseling network that has changed the lives of over 10,000 people, The Pathfinder offers invaluable advice and more than 100 self-tests and diagnostic tools that will help you choose an entirely new career -- or view a current job from a new, more positive perspective. You'll learn:

  • How to design your new career direction step by step so that it fits your talents, personality, needs, goals, values, and is, at the same time, practical and attainable
  • How to deal successfully with the "yeah but" voices in your head that keep you going back to the same old ill-fitting job, day after day
  • How to land the perfect job in your new field, plus tips on writing a really exceptional résumé, personal marketing, and networking (even for those who hate to network)
  • Whether you're a seasoned professional in search of a career change or a beginner just entering the working world, you want to make the right choices from the beginning. No matter where you are in your journey, if you want work to be more of a dance than a drag, The Pathfinder will expertly coach you through the process of designing a career you will love.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Transition and Career Change

    Start Your Own Child-Care Service

    by Jacquelyn Lynn and The Staff of Entrepreneur Media

    Start your own child-care service and get paid to care for kids!

    As the number of working parents grows the number of children who need quality childcare grows along with it. That need is creating a tremendous entrepreneurial opportunity for people who love children and want to build a business caring for them. This guide has the latest trends, facts, and figures, along with an updated list of resources to help you create a stable and enriching environment for child development, as well as a sound and profitable business.

    Learn how to:

  • Choose the type of child care program and services to offer
  • Acquire the right licensing, permits, insurance protection, and state-specific child care licensing
  • Analyze the market, asses the needs of the community, and match services to fit those needs
  • Find the right location, or decide to operate from home
  • Comply with safety regulations and child-care provisions of the Disabilities Act
  • Consider zoning laws, space requirements, and legal determinations of offsite properties
  • Calculate startup costs, get funded, manage finances, create a business plan, and account for the day-to-day operating costs
  • Stay competitive in the market with low-cost marketing tactics
  • Find, hire, and keep good employees
  • Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Occupation Specific Information

    Career Comeback

    by Lisa Johnson Mandell

    Unfortunately, getting older can be a career killer. That's what entertainment journalist Lisa Johnson Mandell discovered when she sent out a resume that made her sound like an aged veteran. Her new career makeover guide-expanded from theWall Street Journalarticle about revamping her "older" image to land her dream job-acknowledges that experience matters, but looking and acting up-to-date matter just as much. Mandell provides ten strategies for putting a youthful spin on resumes, Web pages, and personal presentation. Looking young and staying technologically current is crucial to competing in an increasingly tough job market. THE COMPLETE CAREER MAKEOVER offers the ultimate makeover to-do list: From "botoxing" your resume by deleting dates and early jobs, tech-savvy tricks for starting and improving your website or blog and online networking, to updating your wardrobe, Mandell shares the secrets that will get mid-career job seekers noticed and on the payroll.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Transition and Career Change

    Strategies for Successful Career Change

    by Martha E. Mangelsdorf

    Are you ready for a change?

    Whether you’re seeking a more fulfilling job or rethinking your career goals after a layoff, the questions you face are crucial. In Strategies for Successful Career Change, seasoned business and career journalist Martha E. Mangelsdorf distills lessons from a diverse group of people who have made the leap and landed on their feet. To help you navigate the challenges, pitfalls, and rewards of career transition, this book will show you how to:

  • Align your professional life with your personal goals
  • Identify your transferable skills, strengths, and constraints
  • Explore possible new careers in low-risk ways
  • Change careers while still paying the bills
  • You’ll assess your current work life and aspirations, while taking into account logistical realities such as finances, health insurance, and family obligations. Through exercises, resources, and inspiring stories from successful career-changers, this supportive and empowering guide will help you find your very best next work life.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Transition and Career Change

    Exploring Careers for the 21st Century

    by Steve Mariotti and Neelam Patel and Suzanne Weixel

    Exploring Careers for the 21st Century is a broad exploration of career opportunities and the rewards of different career pathways. It provides the essential tools that students need to set and achieve career and academic goals and make positive decisions that will affect their futures.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Students and Young Job-seekers

    Culinary Careers

    by Rick Smilow and Anne E. Mcbride

    Turn a passion for food into the job of a lifetime with the insider advice in Culinary Careers.

    Working in food can mean cooking on the line in a restaurant, of course, but there are so many more career paths available. No one knows this better than Rick Smilow—president of the Institute of Culinary Education (ICE), the award-winning culinary school in New York City—who has seen ICE graduates go on to prime jobs both in and out of professional kitchens. Tapping into that vast alumni network and beyond, Culinary Careers is the only career book to offer candid portraits of dozens and dozens of coveted jobs at all levels to help you find your dream job.

    Instead of giving glossed-over, general descriptions of various jobs, Culinary Careers features exclusive interviews with both food-world luminaries and those on their way up, to help you discover what a day in the life is really like in your desired field.

  • Get the ultimate in advice from those at the very pinnacle of the industry, including Lidia Bastianich, Thomas Keller, and Ruth Reichl.
  • Figure out whether you need to go to cooking school or not in order to land the job you want.
  • Read about the inspiring—and sometimes unconventional—paths individuals took to reach their current positions.
  • Find out what employers look for, and how you can put your best foot forward in interviews.
  • Learn what a food stylist’s day on the set of a major motion picture is like, how a top New York City restaurant publicity firm got off the ground, what to look for in a yacht crew before jumping on board as the chef, and so much more.
  • With information on educational programs and a bird’s-eye view of the industry, Culinary Careers is a must-have resource for anyone looking to break into the food world, whether you’re a first-time job seeker or a career changer looking for your next step.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Occupation Specific Information

    The 10% Entrepreneur

    by Patrick J. Mcginnis

    Choosing between the stability of a traditional career and the upside of entrepreneurship? Why not have both?

    Becoming a full-time entrepreneur can look glamorous from the outside. Who doesn’t want to chase their dreams, be their own boss, and do what they love? But the truth is that entrepreneurship is often a slog, with no regular hours, no job security, and very little pay.

    What if there was a way to have the stability of a day job with the excitement of a startup? All of the benefits of entrepreneurship with none of the pitfalls? In The 10% Entrepreneur, Patrick McGinnis shows you how, by investing just 10% of your time and resources, you can become an entrepreneur without losing a steady paycheck.

    McGinnis details a step-by-step plan that takes you from identifying your first entrepreneurial project to figuring out the smartest way to commit resources to it. He shows you how to select and engage in projects that will provide you with upside outside the office while making your better at your day job. He also profiles real-world 10% Entrepreneurs such as...

  • Luke Holden, a cash-strapped recent college graduate, who started his own lobster-roll empire and oversaw much of its first year of operations, all while working full time in corporate America
  • Dipali Patwa, a designer and mom whose side project designing and selling infant clothing is now a sensation.
  • A group of friends who met at a 6am Bible study class and went on to start a brewery that now generates millions in sales
  • A successful 10% Entrepreneur himself, McGinnis explains the multiple paths you can follow to invest your cash, time, and expertise in a start-up—including as a founder, angel, adviser, or aficionado. Most importantly, you don’t have to have millions in disposable income to become a 10% Entrepreneur. When you put McGinnis’s 10% principles into action, you’ll quickly start racking up small wins, then watch as they snowball into your new (and far more entrepreneurial) life.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Occupation Specific Information

    Job Interview Success for Introverts

    by Bob Mcintosh

    As an introvert, you may feel that extraverts have it easy when searching for their dream job. Introversion is something to be overcome if you want that role, right? Wrong – the way introverts work and behave, far from being an obstacle, can actually be immensely effective in the interview process. This is precisely what this quick guide from Bob McIntosh demonstrates. Taking you through the entire interview process, from your initial job searching and networking to the interview itself, you will see how your working style preferences can be utilized – and indeed, optimized - to prepare you for success.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Interview Skills

    The Everything Job Interview Question Book

    by Dawn Rosenberg Mckay

    What's the surefire way to overcome the stress of a job interview and get the job you want? Be prepared!

    It isn't enough to be qualified and have a stellar resume--you need to ace the interview as well. The Everything Job Interview Question Book arms you with the best answers to hundreds of questions, including:

  • What do you think this job offers that your last job did not?
  • How would those who worked under you describe you as a supervisor?
  • What do you consider to be your biggest weakness?
  • Have you ever been in a situation where the majority disagrees with you? What did you do?
  • What motivates you to go above and beyond the call of duty?
  • Tell me about something you failed at.
  • What about your current job isn't very rewarding?
  • What does success mean to you?
  • If I asked your current employer to tell us about your accomplishments, what do you think he would say?
  • Based on what you know about this company, how will you contribute to it?
  • Plus, you'll also find help with handling inappropriate questions, advice on questions to ask employers, and tips on handling remote interviews. This valuable resource provides you with expert advice on what to say--and what not to say--giving you the confidence you need to succeed and land the job of your dreams.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Interview Skills

    CVs in a Week

    by David Mcwhir

    The ability to write the perfect CV for a job is crucial to anyone who wants to advance their career.

    Written by David McWhir, a leading expert on CVs as both a recruiter and a coach for candidates, this book quickly teaches you the insider secrets you need to know to in order write the CV that will get you the job you want.

    The highly motivational 'in a week' structure of the book provides seven straightforward chapters explaining the key points, and at the end there are optional questions to ensure you have taken it all in. There are also cartoons and diagrams throughout, to help make this book a more enjoyable and effective learning experience.

    So what are you waiting for? Let this book put you on the fast track to success!

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Resumé and Cover Letter Writing

    The 10 Laws of Career Reinvention

    by Pamela Mitchell

    Reinvention is the key to success in these volatile times—and Pamela Mitchell holds the key to reinvention!

    In The 10 Laws of Career Reinvention, America's Reinvention Coach Pamela Mitchell offers every tool readers need to navigate the full arc of career change. Part I introduces the Reinvention Mindset, with what you need to know to be prepared mentally to get started. In Part II, you read the real-life stories of ten individuals who successfully made the leap to new and unexpected careers, using the 10 laws:

  • The 1st Law: It Starts With a Vision for Your Life
  • The 2nd Law: Your Body Is Your Best Guide
  • The 3rd Law: Progress Begins When You Stop Making Excuses
  • The 4th Law: What You Seek is on the Road Less Traveled
  • The 5th Law: You’ve Got the Tools in Your Toolbox
  • The 6th Law: Your Reinvention Board is Your Lifeline
  • The 7th Law: Only a Native Can Give You the Inside Scoop
  • The 8th Law: They Won't "Get" You Until You Speak Their Language
  • The 9th Law: It Takes the Time That it Takes
  • The 10th Law: The World Buys Into an Aura of Success
  • Each story is followed by an in-depth lesson that explains how to adapt these laws to your own career goals, and what actions and precautions to take. The lessons answer all your tactical concerns about navigating the roadblocks, getting traction and managing your fears. The final section provides workbook exercises for fine-tuning your reinvention strategies for maximum results.

    Clear-headed, calming, practical, and thorough, this is the ideal action plan for getting through any career crisis and ending up securely in the lifestyle you've always dreamed of having.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Transition and Career Change

    Gallery of Best Resumes Without a Four-Year Degree (Fourth Edition)

    by David F. Noble

    A three-part layout guides readers through the writing, design, and style elements, and then reinforces the information by providing specific examples in the gallery. This latest edition features all new and updated resume samples, including examples for hot two-year degree job titles.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Resumé and Cover Letter Writing

    Comebacks at Work

    by Christopher T. Noblet and Kathleen Kelley Reardon

    The workplace guide to putting "I wish I'd said" moments in the past.

    Ever wish that you could have a "do over" after a conversation at work? Do you often find yourself regretting what you've said to a coworker-or kicking yourself for not saying something better, stronger, or more precise? If so, you're like most people, and in Comebacks at Work, management professor and consultant Kathleen Kelley Reardon, Ph.D., provides the tips and tools you need to know what to say-and how to say it better-next time.

    In this compelling, entertaining book, Reardon argues that we are responsible for 75 percent of the way we're treated at work, and our success-or failure-at the workplace depends largely on how we handle ourselves in conversation with our colleagues. To break free of the stale scripts and expected actions that allow politically astute people to manipulate us, we must increase our conversational awareness and effectively employ what Reardon calls "comebacks." Comebacks at Work provides a game plan for doing so and explains:

  • Why some comebacks work, while others fall flat;
  • Why our mind goes blank when we are confronted, and how to overcome that response;
  • How to determine which comebacks work, and when to use them.
  • Every conversation is different, and while many situations are common, one set of comebacks isn't enough. Offering a personalized repertoire of comebacks and a plan for using them strategically as well as the skills you will need to package them for maximum effect, Comebacks at Work will prepare you for any difficult conversation that comes your way.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: General Career Advice

    LinkedIn

    by Jeff Norman

    Meet the World's Largest Career and Networking Site: LinkedIn

    LinkedIn is dominating the world of business-based networking, yet many of its users don't know how to make the most of it, while others are hesitant to join yet another social network. Whether you're a job seeker, an employer in search of new talent, or a business looking to boost your visibility, make LinkedIn your social network of choice, this book your guide.

    LinkedIn: Tell Your Story, Land the Job will help you:

  • Learn tips and tricks for building a strong LinkedIn profile, optimized for discovery
  • Write a concise professional summary, gather endorsements and recommendations, and highlight your skills
  • Create a virtual hub for current and potential employees and customers
  • Take advantage of LinkedIn's Company Pages to improve your visibility
  • Dig deeper into LinkedIn's offerings, by getting the most out of introduction requests, advanced search, media tools, and professional groups
  • Explore the pros and cons of the free vs. paid versions of LinkedIn
  • Dust off your LinkedIn Profile and make it shine with this visual, easy-to-follow handbook.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: General Career Advice

    301 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions

    by Vicky Oliver

    In today's job market, how you perform in an interview can make or break your hiring possibilities. If you want to stand a head above the rest of the pack, 301 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions is the definitive guide you need to the real, and sometimes quirky, questions employers are using to weed out candidates.

    Do you know the best answers to:

  • It looks like you were fired twice. How did that make you feel?
  • Do you know who painted this work of art?
  • What is the best-managed company in America?
  • If you could be any product in the world, what would you choose?
  • How many cigars are smoked in a year?
  • Are you a better visionary or implementer? Why?
  • Leaning on her own years of experience and the experiences of more than 5,000 recent candidates, Vicky Oliver shows you how to finesse your way onto a company's payroll.

    Date Added: 05/25/2017


    Category: Interview Skills

    Change Your Career

    by Laura Gassner Otting

    How can you be certain that a new career is right for you? Change Your Career: Transitioning to the Nonprofit Sector contains all the vital information that professionals will need to figure out if a career in the non-profit sector is right for them, and if it is, how to make a seamless transition into this sector. Topics include:

  • An overview of non-profits
  • Transferable skills
  • Searching for new jobs
  • Updating your resume
  • Real-life transition stories
  • Date Added: 05/25/2017


    Category: Transition and Career Change

    The Mindset of Success

    by Jo Owen

    This book is not about changing who you are, but becoming the best version of yourself. The Mindset of Success provides a clearly structured set of tools to change the way you think, act and perform, pushing you beyond good management to great leadership. After fourteen years of researching leaders around the world, Jo Owen has found that the best and most successful leaders have something more powerful than just skill. They act differently because they think differently. This book will help you unlock your true potential, showing you how to acquire the seven key mindsets that lead to success, whilst making the most of your existing talent and focusing on your natural strengths.

    This is the second edition of the best-selling The Mindset of Success and it has been updated with new cutting-edge research, targeted business advice and guidance on how your mindset must change as you move through your career. From spies to sports, education to entrepreneurship, business to beyond, Jo Owen's original research and interviews will show you how outstanding leaders think and behave differently from the merely good. This is the mindset difference and, once you have it, you have an advantage which lasts for a lifetime and will work for you time and time again. Using this unique book to develop your right mindset will enable you to open up new career possibilities and achieve far more than you could have imagined.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: General Career Advice

    Work and Disability

    by Edna Mora Szymanski and Randall M. Parker

    Work is a central aspect of human life in every culture and every society. In certain societies work may be a means by which individuals define themselves and/or maintain their quality of life. However, as a whole, work is the essential means by which we all attain our basic needs such as food and water.

    In our modern society, persons with disability face a society in which jobs and education are not as easily accessible or attainable. Disability often complicates the delicate interrelationships between people and work. It may affect work productivity, relationships with coworkers, and relationships at home.

    This third edition covers the latest in legislative background and other contextual matters regarding employment of people with disabilities; vocational theories and research related to disability; counseling interventions, multicultural issues, vocational assessment, labor market information, and accommodation of people with disabilities in the workplace; job placement and job development; outreach through business consultation; and supported employment for individuals with developmental disabilities.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Disabilities and Employment

    The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business

    by Elaine Pofeldt

    The indispensable guide to earning a six-figure take-home income on your own terms, from Forbes.com contributing writer Elaine Pofeldt.

    The rise of one-million-dollar, one-person businesses in the past five years is the biggest trend in employment today, offering the widest range of people the most ways to earn a living while having the lifestyles they want. In The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business, Elaine Pofeldt outlines the pathways to joining this entrepreneurial movement, synthesizing advice from hundreds of business owners who've done it. She explains how to identify, launch, grow, and reinvent the business, showing how a single individual can generate $1 million in revenue--something only larger small companies have done in the past. Both inspirational and practical, this book will appeal to all who seek a great worklife and a great lifestyle.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Occupation Specific Information

    Getting from College to Career

    by Lindsey Pollak

    Get Ready for the Real World

    How do you get a job without experience and get experience without a job? It's the question virtually every college student or recent graduate faces. Now newly revised and updated, Lindsey Pollak's Getting from College to Career is the definitive guide to building the experience, skills, and confidence you need to succeed in the job search, offering action-oriented tips and strategies ranging from the simple to the expert. Learn how to:

  • Get the best tools for career prep and job hunting
  • E-mail like a professional
  • Go global
  • Practice the eight essentials of internship achievement
  • Perform five minutes of stand-up
  • Overprepare for interviews
  • Persist without being a pest

    Getting from College to Career gives you the essential information and guidance you need to get your foot in the door of the real world. Don't start your first job search without it!

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Students and Young Job-seekers

  • Snap, Crackle, or Stop

    by Barbara Quinn

    Whether you've snapped or are crackling with discontent, this book will help you evaluate your current career state and guide you to make the necessary career change. Filled with examples of real people who have transformed their lives, Snap, Crackle, or Stop will inspire you to do the same. Momentum books are for people who want to make things happen in their career and their life, who want to work at something they enjoy and that's worthy of their talent and their time. Momentum people have values and principles. They question who they are and what they do. Wherever they work, they want to feel that what they do has meaning.

    Date Added: 05/25/2017


    Category: Transition and Career Change

    StrengthsFinder 2.0

    by Tom Rath

    Chances are, you don't. All too often, our natural talents go untapped. From the cradle to the cubicle, we devote more time to fixing our shortcomings than to developing our strengths.

    To help people uncover their talents, Gallup introduced the first version of its online assessment, StrengthsFinder, in the 2001 management book Now, Discover Your Strengths. The book spent more than five years on the bestseller lists and ignited a global conversation, while StrengthsFinder helped millions to discover their top five talents.

    In its latest national bestseller, StrengthsFinder 2.0, Gallup unveils the new and improved version of its popular assessment, language of 34 themes, and much more (see below for details). While you can read this book in one sitting, you'll use it as a reference for decades.

    Loaded with hundreds of strategies for applying your strengths, this new book and accompanying website will change the way you look at yourself -- and the world around you -- forever.

    Date Added: 09/21/2018


    Category: Career Assessment and Choosing a Job


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