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Changing Careers
 People
change careers nowadays as often as they changed jobs twenty years ago. Learn how
to make the leap!


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Career
Change: Everything You Need to Know to Meet New Challenges and Take
Control of Your Career
by David P. Helfand
Vgm Career Horizons, 1999
Read about the successes, difficulties, and strategies of 10 career
changers. This book also addresses the special needs of women,
minorities, people over 50, the disabled, and ex-military job changers. |
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Change
Your Job, Change Your Life: High Impact Strategies for Finding Great
Jobs in the Decade Ahead
by Ronald L. Krannich
Impact Pubns., 1999
Featured in U.S. News & World Report as one of today's best career
books, Change Your Job, Change Your Life outlines the key career issues
facing millions of Americans today and in the decade ahead. Exploding
numerous myths, this book covers everything from understanding the job
market and identifying the best jobs to assessing one's skills,
researching jobs, networking and negotiating salaries. |
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Dare
to Change Your Job and Your Life
by Carole Kanchier
Jist Works, 1999
Based on the author's interviews with over 5,000 adults and years of
research, this is a book about personal and career power. Dare to Change
Your Job and Your Life is a practical, thought-provoking guide for
students, working adults and anyone wanting to improve their careers and
lives. |
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Good
News! You're Fired! A Comprehensive Guide For People in Career
Transition
by Elizabeth Tansey
Nebbadoon Pr., 1998
If your career change comes as a result of being laid off, downsized, or
outsourced, this is the book for you. This step-by-step guide is
guaranteed to get you "back on your feet" quickly and
celebrate the many new opportunities that await you. |
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Reclaiming
the Fire: How Successful People Overcome Burnout
by Dr. Steven Berglas
Random House, 2001
Why do so many successful middle-aged professionals feel burnt out in
their careers? Author Dr. Steven Berglas examines this topic and the
behavior surrounding it, and prescribes a number of remedies to help
Baby Boomers get back on track. |
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The
Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of
Satisfaction and Success
by Nicholas Lore
Fireside, 1998
For the millions of people who are looking for the perfect job for them,
The Pathfinder guides them through uncertainty and confusion, straight
to the goal of selecting a final career direction. Through more than 100
self-tests, exercises, and other diagnostic tools, this guide helps
readers uncover their natural aptitudes, major interests and values, and
ultimate goals. |
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Who
Moved My Cheese?
by Spencer Johnson, Kenneth H. Blanchard
Putnam Pub Group, 1998
Change can be a blessing or a curse, depending on your perspective. The
message of this book is that everyone can see it as a blessing, if they
learn how to approach it. |
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Women
in Career & Life Transitions
by Sandy Anderson
Jist Works, 1999
The author of this book combines research, resources and information
with real life stories to make a comprehensive guide to career and life
change. A powerful, practical and easy-to-use tool for women in personal
and professional transition |
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