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What Should I Do with My Life? : The True Story of People Who Answered the Ultimate Question |
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Flawed but important (
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Questioning his own life, author Po Bronson set out to learn how others made tough career decisions -- and lived with them. He says he talked to nine hundred people, seventy or so in detail, and he includes the stories of fifty or so career-changers in his book.Bronson does not offer a systema..
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Career Counseling: Applied Concepts of Life Planning |
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for $ 91.95
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A full exposure of the topic - from History to Application (
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I read all the other reviews, I get a feeling they are all from students. As a practicing professional in this field for the past 20 years, I can say that as Boles"What Color is your Parachute" is the bible for Job Seekers, Zunkers "Career Counseling: Applied concepts of Life Planning" is the bible ..
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Leadership and Self Deception: Getting Out of the Box |
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Buy this Book! (
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Read it, absorb it, ponder it, be changed!This is a fascinating story illustrating a set of principles which, because of the fundimental truths involved, has the power to change lives. This book reminds me of reading "The Greatest Salesman in the World" and though different in style and scope, sh..
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Managing Human Resources, Fourth Edition |
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for $ 126.67
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Well organized and synthetic (
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This book contains the basic principles that any HR or General Manager (especially in the US) is supposed to know. I have been using this textbook as a guide for my MBA studies. I found it very useful in that it clearly explains and organizes almost every important topic about HR management. ..
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Careers: Health Service Occupations |
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great video! (
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Im so happy that someone put all the information I need to know about working in the health care field in one place! Seeing real people working on the job and hearing them talk about the pros and cons of their work was really helpful. The salary and education required at the end was also really help..
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