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Author | : Alexandra Levit |
Publisher | : Ballantine Books |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2008-04-15 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0345504801 |
In How’d You Score That Gig?, career expert Alexandra Levit profiles more than sixty of the coolest careers on the planet–all rated in a national survey by twenty- and thirtysomethings for twenty- and thirtysomethings. To find the jobs that are calling your name, take Levit’s short quiz and discover your “passion profile.” You may be: • an Adventurer: You’re spontaneous, free-spirited, and you always ready for change = foreign services officer, oceanographer, news correspondent • a Creator: You’re always looking for a way to express yourself = video game designer, book author, landscape architect • a Data Head: You have an uncanny knack for gathering and organizing information = computational linguist, meteorologist, urban planner • an Entrepreneur: You have business savvy and don’t want to be chained to a desk = blogger, boutique owner, inventor • an Investigator: You excel in science, logic, and learning = futurist, classic-car restorer, field archaeologist • a Networker: You’re a people person–outgoing and a team player = lobbyist, speechwriter, TV producer • a Nurturer: Selfless and compassionate, you make a difference one person at a time = physical therapist, life coach, nutritionist Engaging and practical, the book includes insider accounts of young careerists currently in these jobs and provides specific action steps for breaking in. So before you settle for a position that just isn’t you, shake it up–and land the career of your dreams!
Author | : Howard S. Becker |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 2008-09-05 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0226040992 |
Drawing on more than four decades of experience as a researcher and teacher, Howard Becker now brings to students and researchers the many valuable techniques he has learned. Tricks of the Trade will help students learn how to think about research projects. Assisted by Becker's sage advice, students can make better sense of their research and simultaneously generate fresh ideas on where to look next for new data. The tricks cover four broad areas of social science: the creation of the "imagery" to guide research; methods of "sampling" to generate maximum variety in the data; the development of "concepts" to organize findings; and the use of "logical" methods to explore systematically the implications of what is found. Becker's advice ranges from simple tricks such as changing an interview question from "Why?" to "How?" (as a way of getting people to talk without asking for a justification) to more technical tricks such as how to manipulate truth tables. Becker has extracted these tricks from a variety of fields such as art history, anthropology, sociology, literature, and philosophy; and his dazzling variety of references ranges from James Agee to Ludwig Wittgenstein. Becker finds the common principles that lie behind good social science work, principles that apply to both quantitative and qualitative research. He offers practical advice, ideas students can apply to their data with the confidence that they will return with something they hadn't thought of before. Like Writing for Social Scientists, Tricks of the Trade will bring aid and comfort to generations of students. Written in the informal, accessible style for which Becker is known, this book will be an essential resource for students in a wide variety of fields. "An instant classic. . . . Becker's stories and reflections make a great book, one that will find its way into the hands of a great many social scientists, and as with everything he writes, it is lively and accessible, a joy to read."—Charles Ragin, Northwestern University
Author | : Jamie Kamph |
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Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Bookbinding |
ISBN | : 9781584563341 |
Author | : C. Allison James C. Allison |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2009-10 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1426915233 |
Inside this simple guide you will discover the key steps to building an effective campus recruitment campaign that strengthens your employment brand in a cost-effective manner and gets results! Whether you are experiencing a hot market or an economic downturn, whether you are a small business looking for a few key staff, or a large organization building the foundation of your company for succession planning, you will find valuable information that will guide you to success. Regardless of your industry, these tactics work! You will: - Benefit from a practical, step-by-step guide that applies to your organization - regardless of size! - Learn how to make the case for an increased presence on campus - even during an economic downturn. - Learn how to tap into this important target market through effective recruitment marketing techniques. - Evaluate your campaign and "open a funnel" of new talent for your organization. Business leaders are using these effective concepts to build success in their organizations!
Author | : Barbara Arena |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 436 |
Release | : 2001-01-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780028638256 |
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Author | : Martin Yate |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2017-12-05 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 150720535X |
This new edition of the multinational bestseller shows you how to develop the skills and values that employers always seek, and where today's employment opportunities are.
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Total Pages | : 12 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Business information services |
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Author | : Martin Yate |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2016-10 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1440596018 |
Whether you're looking for a first job, re-entering the market, or planning a career change, the author's unique Target Job Deconstruction method provides you with a roadmap to professional success utilizing the latest job search strategies for the digital age. This new edition explains everything from building a keyword-rich online profile to social media networking to accepting an offer. You'll also learn how to : create resumes that get results ; maximize your LinkedIn profile for optimum discoverability; get the most out of career sites like Glassdoor and Indeed; turn job interviews into offers; negotiate the best salary and benefits package; and, manage a career and climb the ladder of promotion.
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Total Pages | : 1782 |
Release | : 1912 |
Genre | : Lumber trade |
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Author | : Bernard Shaw |
Publisher | : SIU Press |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780809321544 |
With his customary wit and quite often with remarkable prescience, Bernard Shaw maintained a dialogue on cinema that ran almost from the infancy of the industry in 1908 until his death in 1950. Bernard F. Dukore presents the first collection of Bernard Shaw s writings and oral statements about cinema. Of the more than one hundred comments Dukore has selected, fifty-ninemore than halfare new to today s readers. Twelve are previously unpublished, one is published in full for the first time, and forty-six appear in a collected edition of Shaw s writings for the first time since their publication in newspapers and magazines. Very early in the life of cinema, Shaw perceived that as an invention, movies would be more momentous than the printing press because they appealed to the illiterate as well as the literate, to the manual laborer at the end of an exhausting day as well as to the person with more leisure. He predicted that cinema would form people s minds and shape their conduct. He recognized that cinema s "colossal proportions make mediocrity compulsory" by leveling art and life down to the blandest morality and to the lowest common denominator of potential audiences throughout the world. By 1908, Shaw was familiar with experiments synchronizing movies and sound. When talkies arrived, he discerned that they would precipitate major changes in acting, writing, and economics. He also saw how they would affect live theatre: "The theatre may survive as a place where people are taught to act," he said in 1930, "but apart from that there will be nothing but talkies soon." At that time, few people in the theatrical profession were making such prophecies, at least not in public."