Transform Interests Into Jobs: A Career Practitioner's Guide Contributor(s): Roman Wright, Robin (Author), Christen, Carol (Author) |
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ISBN: 0692497307 ISBN-13: 9780692497302 Publisher: Leadership and Careers Press
Binding Type: Paperback Published: September 2015 |
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BISAC Categories: - Education | Counseling - Career Development |
Physical Information: 0.07" H x 7.99" W x 10" L (0.20 lbs) 36 pages |
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Publisher Description: Transform Interests into Jobs: A Career Practitioner's Guide is sure to become a favorite in career practitioner's libraries. Completing the activities in the workbook guides students and clients to jobs that match their ideal. This workbook helps young adults create financially independent, sustainable lives. There are 30,000 jobs at work in the United States. Recruiters divide jobs into over 80 job families. The problem of career choice for teens and young adults isn't one of scarcity, but dividing the possibilities into reasonable categories that can be effectively researched for jobs that may suit. A young person's interests provide the compass for guiding that research. Why career practitioners of all kinds, Guidance Counselors, Career Coaches, Career Counselors, and College Career Center Counselors, will love Transform Interests into Jobs:
What career leaders are saying about Transform Interests into Jobs: A Career Practitioner's Guide: "The authors' steadfast respect for self-awareness and very clear and practical steps to complete the What, Where and How of the Parachute Process makes it an easy to follow and thorough map to help teens self-direct their own process." -Rich Feller, Ph.D, author, professor and NCDA past president "This workbook successfully focuses on a career education need of our youth and, ultimately, our American society ... for high school students, this workbook material is a necessity " -Helen Harkness, Ph.D., futurist and founder of Career Design Associates |
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