Monday, 12 September 2011

Choosing the Right Career Path (Kindle Edition)

Review & Description

This book gives you career path pros and cons based on real life experience. You will gain valuable insight, saving you time and money. This book is meant as a career compass steering you in a direction that is more correctly aligned with your area of aptitude. It is targeted for two groups of people:

1) Young adults, ages 16 to 25 who are just starting out or exploring career paths.
2) Career changers or those contemplating a career change at any age.
A note of caution before you purchase. If you are satisfied with your current career path and are not considering a career change, this book may not be for you. I share this in the interest of full disclosure and an effort toward reader satisfaction.

Younger readers may find this to be more of an all inclusive guide for their stage of career development. Older career changers will get a sense of exploring options of various career path variables rather than an all-inclusive manual.

This book includes a large variety of jobs based on real life experience. The inclusion of this wider range is so that you will have insight into jobs or alternative paths you may not have considered before. In these tough economic times, we often are faced with taking a job temporarily that is truly just a job and not a career.

Often you will be totally unfamiliar with the job prior to accepting it because you have never considered such a job before. Many of these are included so you will gain a perspective on these jobs too and alternative paths to follow during these temporary career detours. This is a no holds barred candid look inside career paths and the weighing of risk and reward.

The career variables of sales, entrepreneurship, combining jobs and businesses are also discussed here. If you want a real world perspective on your career choices or you are just starting your career, this is your book.

Mr. Johnson holds an Associate Degree in Business Management, a Bachelor of Business Administration in Organizational Management, and numerous certificates. He is currently pursuing an MBA in International Business and is a United States Air Force Veteran.
This book gives you career path pros and cons based on real life experience. You will gain valuable insight, saving you time and money. This book is meant as a career compass steering you in a direction that is more correctly aligned with your area of aptitude. It is targeted for two groups of people:

1) Young adults, ages 16 to 25 who are just starting out or exploring career paths.
2) Career changers or those contemplating a career change at any age.
A note of caution before you purchase. If you are satisfied with your current career path and are not considering a career change, this book may not be for you. I share this in the interest of full disclosure and an effort toward reader satisfaction.

Younger readers may find this to be more of an all inclusive guide for their stage of career development. Older career changers will get a sense of exploring options of various career path variables rather than an all-inclusive manual.

This book includes a large variety of jobs based on real life experience. The inclusion of this wider range is so that you will have insight into jobs or alternative paths you may not have considered before. In these tough economic times, we often are faced with taking a job temporarily that is truly just a job and not a career.

Often you will be totally unfamiliar with the job prior to accepting it because you have never considered such a job before. Many of these are included so you will gain a perspective on these jobs too and alternative paths to follow during these temporary career detours. This is a no holds barred candid look inside career paths and the weighing of risk and reward.

The career variables of sales, entrepreneurship, combining jobs and businesses are also discussed here. If you want a real world perspective on your career choices or you are just starting your career, this is your book.

Mr. Johnson holds an Associate Degree in Business Management, a Bachelor of Business Administration in Organizational Management, and numerous certificates. He is currently pursuing an MBA in International Business and is a United States Air Force Veteran.
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