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Career Fitness Program: Exercising Your Options, The (9th Edition) |  | Authors: Diane Sukiennik, William Bendat, Lisa Raufman Publisher: Prentice Hall Category: Book
List Price: $61.80 Buy New: $47.51 as of 3/11/2010 19:08 MST details You Save: $14.29 (23%)
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Media: Paperback Edition: 9 Pages: 312 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 0135029805 Dewey Decimal Number: 650.14 EAN: 9780135029800 ASIN: 0135029805
Publication Date: January 7, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description How do students approach career decisions and a job search in today's world? With 30 years of cutting-edge author expertise, this book helps students of all ages and circumstances to choose, change, or confirm career choices. This best-selling workbook shows students how to bridge their idealism with today's career realities and economy. It is user-friendly, easy to read, and is suitable for both 2-year and 4-year college students. The organization of the book follows the standard sequence of career search and decision-making issues--Personal Assessment, The World of Work, and The Job Search. The instructor gets a book that can be used in short term courses, workshops, full semester courses or in online courses. The student gets an excellent reference book that prepares them for the job search and beyond.
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| Customer Reviews: Very Well Written! Good Book for any Career Success Class. January 11, 2010 ZionBaby (Washington, DC) I ordered this textbook for a Career Success Class at school and was overall pleased with its presentation. It gives you a basic guideline to help you identify your career needs and how to approach them. I am sue there are other books that are just as good or better, but this one did its job, so I am satisfied.
Ok but not great.... January 16, 2010 Alex Wolf (San Diego, CA) I got this book because it was the required textbook for a community college career-planning class I took. At first glance, it's a pretty plain and uninspiring book, and having read the entire thing cover-to-cover, I didn't find anything inside that changed my mind about it.
This book really read like a required-basic-course textbook that seemed mainly directed at unimaginatively guiding students into the traditional labor-oriented workforce. It is presented as a workbook, with perforations for tear-out pages for exercises, none of which was particularly enlightening.
I'd suspect that almost anything else out there would be more engaging to read and more helpful for someone really interested in figuring out what they'd like to do for a living.
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