How To Get A Job You'll Love

by John Lees

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‘Offers a fresh look at career planning’ The Guardian

‘I am delighted with the revised edition. It is only if we enjoy and believe in our work that we have any chance, both of doing a good job and of having a happy and satisfying life.’Sir John Harvey-Jones MBE

A rare combination of accessibility and thoughtfulness ...I whole-heartedly recommend it.’Stephen Bampfylde, Chairman, Saxton Bampfylde Hever Plc

‘A wonderful source of enthusiasm.’Daniel Porot, International careers expert and author

‘Challenges you to have fun and get excitement out of your work.’Rod Howgate, Director, Warren Partners

‘Combines the insights of the coach and counsellor withthe practical advice of the career consultant.Liz Friedrich, Senior Manager, Mentors Counselling Consultants

Need a career change? Feel like a square peg in a round hole? Lack motivation and job satisfaction? Just graduated? Or perhaps facing redundancy?

How To Get A Job You’ll Love 2003-04 edition takes a refreshing look at career planning.It 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.

Key Features

  • Exercises and checklists to help you identify your skills and potential
  • Pointers to useful career advice and job-search web sites
  • Advice on the different types of careers consultants and how to choose the best one for you Networking and job search strategies
  • Insight into what employers think and how they select candidates
  • Advice for college leavers on how to build on academic achievements
  • Guidelines for adapting your existing job to suit you

    Leading careers expert, JOHN LEES, has been involved in the training and developing of recruitment specialists for over 15 years. He was Chief Executive ofthe Institute of Employment Consultants and now runs his own human resources consultancy, specialising in career management and difficult career change decisions.

    • ISBN13 9780077103828
    • Publish Date 16 December 2002
    • Publish Status Out of Print
    • Out of Print 4 November 2004
    • Publish Country GB
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
    • Imprint McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
    • Edition 2nd edition
    • Format Paperback
    • Pages 250
    • Language English