What Can I Be? Career Ideas for Girls

What Can I Be? Career Ideas for Girls
Author: Annie Barron
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2019-11-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781713340911

When your little girl asks, "What can I be when I grow up?," grab a copy of this charming book and help her explore careers in a gentle, fun way. Easy-to-understand themes introduce twenty jobs from traditional, to artistic, to high tech STEM. The wide range of occupations ensures that each reader will find ideas related to her interests to help her understand that what she loves today could very well become her future career! The closing pages encourage the reader to write down her favorite ideas and to dream big and work hard -- because she can be anything she wants!BENEFITS:* Gives girls a gentle early start in career education* Encourages girls' interest in STEM and STEAM* Helps girls overcome stereotypes that certain careers are "for boys"* Inspires girls to believe that they can be anything they want

Nice Girls Just Don't Get It

Nice Girls Just Don't Get It
Author: Lois P. Frankel
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2011-04-19
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0307590488

Offering the same brand of practical, no-holds-barred, expert advice that made Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office an international million-copy bestseller, Nice Girls Just Don't Get It teaches us the skills we need to turn from a nice girl into a winning woman, not just in our careers but in our relationships, families, and everyday lives. Have you ever felt invisible? Taken advantage of? Reluctant (or unable) to articulate what you really want? If so, join the club. The nice girls club. Nice girls—that's right, girls—are those more concerned with pleasing others than with addressing their own needs and haven't yet learned how to overcome the childhood messages cultural stereotypes keeping them from getting their voices heard, their needs met, and the lives they want. This book will turn those nice girls into winning women. That is, women who factor their own needs in with those of others, confront those who treat them disrespectfully, maintain healthy and mutually beneficial relationships with appropriate boundaries— and as a result, are happier and more successful in every area of their life. In 2004, Lois Frankel blew the lid off so many of our long-held ideas about gender and success with her bestselling Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office, which went on to become such a huge phenomenon, the term "nice girls" has secured a place in our cultural lexicon. Here, Frankel teams up with negotiation expert Carol Frohlinger to bring this bestselling advice out of the workplace and provide a broader set of skills that any woman—whether a CEO or stay-at-home mom—can use to win anywhere, with anyone. Presented in the straightforward, digestible format that helped make Nice Girl's Don't Get the Corner Office an instant hit, Frankel and Frohlinger outline seven practical strategies and 99 supporting tactics that every winning woman should know. By the time you've finished reading this book, you'll be able to: • Get your husband to do his half of the household chores—without being made to feel like a nag. • Stop overextending yourself by taking on all the unpleasant tasks no one on your volunteer board, or your team at work will go near. • Win an argument with your mother in law about who will be hosting Christmas dinner. • Have the courage to send back a meal that isn’t prepared the way you’d ordered it. • Confront a colleague who is shirking responsibility or taking credit for your work. • Convince a sales person to reduce a fee, waive a surcharge, or honor a store credit. • Question a doctor’s course or treatment or request a second opinion, instead of simply going along in order to be a “good” patient. • Firmly but politely bow out of an extravagant vacation to celebrate a friend’s birthday that you simply can’t afford–without feeling guilty about it. And so much more. A must-read for anyone who's ever felt taken advantage of by a friend or family member, unappreciated by a spouse or partner, or exploited by a vindictive neighbor or co-worker, Nice Girls Just Don't Get It offers women the indispensable knowledge and skills to get the things they want, the respect they've earned, and the success they deserve. From the Hardcover edition.

Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office

Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office
Author: Lois P. Frankel
Publisher: Balance
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2014-02-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 145555412X

Before you were told to "Lean In," Dr. Lois Frankel told you how to get that corner office. The New York Times bestseller, is now completely revised and updated. In this edition, internationally recognized executive coach Lois P. Frankel reveals a distinctive set of behaviors--over 130 in all--that women learn in girlhood that ultimately sabotage them as adults. She teaches you how to eliminate these unconscious mistakes that could be holding you back and offers invaluable coaching tips that can easily be incorporated into your social and business skills. Stop making "nice girl" errors that can become career pitfalls, such as: Mistake #13: Avoiding office politics. If you don't play the game, you can't possibly win. Mistake #21: Multi-tasking. Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should do it. Mistake #54: Failure to negotiate. Don't equate negotiation with confrontation. Mistake #70: Inappropriate use of social media. Once it's out there, it's hard to put the toothpaste back in the tube. Mistake #82: Asking permission. Children, not adults, ask for approval. Be direct, be confident.

Careers for Girls: Let Go the Sandbags and Dream BIG.

Careers for Girls: Let Go the Sandbags and Dream BIG.
Author: Anne M. Daly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781739817503

STEM, trade and art careers featuring diverse and inclusive women who want to help young girls realise that what they can look like is not as important as what they can do. They like to think; 'smart' first, not 'pretty' first.

Cool Careers for Girls in Travel and Hospitality

Cool Careers for Girls in Travel and Hospitality
Author: Ceel Pasternak
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages:
Release: 2003-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780613790321

Profiles ten women with careers in different areas of the tourism and hospitality industries, including a cruise ship hostess, a travel agent, a spa director, an innkeeper, a photographer, and a guest ranch programs manager.

The Camp Fire Girls' Careers

The Camp Fire Girls' Careers
Author: Margaret Vandercook
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2023-09-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

In Margaret Vandercook's 'The Camp Fire Girls' Careers', readers are immersed in a captivating narrative that follows the adventures of a group of young girls as they navigate various career paths. The book, written in Vandercook's signature descriptive and engaging style, provides insights into the challenges and successes that come with pursuing one's dreams. This work serves as a valuable reflection of the early 20th-century literary context, shedding light on societal norms and gender roles of the time. Vandercook's meticulous attention to detail and character development make this book a compelling read for both young adults and adults alike. The Camp Fire Girls' Careers is a testament to the author's ability to blend entertainment with meaningful life lessons, making it a significant contribution to children's literature.

Careers for Tech Girls in Technology

Careers for Tech Girls in Technology
Author: Carol Hand
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1499460996

STEM careers are one of the fastest growing job sectors globally today, and yet women are grossly underrepresented in STEM industries. This title seeks to break that trend, presenting young women who have a knack for technology with the various career options available in the tech sector. Four primary career sectors are addressed: communications, aerospace and defense, green technology, and biotechnology. Career essentials are also addressed—including job hunting, writing a solid résumé, mastering an interviewing, and networking—as are the challenges faced by women in the workforce (and how to overcome them!).

Cool Careers for Girls in Food

Cool Careers for Girls in Food
Author: Ceel Pasternak
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781570231278

Food keeps us alive and well. Food can be fun. It also serves as a way for people to socialise, over a well-prepared meal. The production, preparation, and presentation of the food we eat includes a variety of fascinating people and processes. Do you like learning more about food-how people grow and prepare what you see on your dinner table, or how restaurants REALLY work? Can you imagine yourself one day seeking a challenging, rewarding job that involves food? You may be the perfect candidate for a career with food! This book features a variety of jobs that involve food, from cheesemaker and chocolatier to restaurant owner and food critic. Come explore the backgrounds of the women within these fields and more! You will also get a sneak peek into their real lives and how their careers affect their families, as well as the personality traits and physical and mental abilities needed to do these jobs.

Careers for Girls

Careers for Girls
Author: New Zealand. School Publications Branch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 95
Release: 1946
Genre: Vocational guidance
ISBN: