How To Get A Job You'll Love

How To Get A Job You'll Love

by JohnLees (Author)

Synopsis

Stuck in a career rut? Changing careers but don't know which direction to take? Facing redundancy but don't know what to do next? John Lees, the successful author of 'How to Get a Job You'll Love' is back with his updated 2003-2004 edition. Packed full of fresh ideas and new exercises, this practical book teaches you how to think outside the box, tap into your hidden talents and identify what type of career you really want. It seeks to overcome some of the most common mental barriers to changing careers and sets out a five-point plan of action. With 3 brand new chapters, the book will help you: - Identify your skills and keep up-to-date with market trends and requirements - Understand the different kinds of career coaches and consultants available in the market place and how to identify the best one for you - Re-address your career options with your current employer, providing you with job survival skills that will allow you to manage and negotiate you future For those leaving further education there is a special section on understanding the graduate market and building on your academic achievements.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 250
Edition: 2
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education / Europe, Middle East & Africa
Published: 01 Dec 2002

ISBN 10: 0077103823
ISBN 13: 9780077103828

Author Bio
John Lees has been involved in the training and developing of recruitment specialists since the mid 1980s, from both public and private sectors. He undertook an advisory role to the RN careers service, and has provided help for Army personnel beginning civilian careers. He was Chief Executive of the Institute of Employment Consultants (IEC) until 1993 when he left to become a Director of TGA, an employment research and careers advisory company. In 1999 he decided to go it alone and now runs his own human resources consultancy, specialising in career management and developing new tools to help with difficult career change decisions. John writes and speaks widely, and amongst his regular commitments acts as an online careers guru for lifebyte.com. John is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development (FCIPD) and Fellow of the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (FREC).