Science and engineering have long been seen as the only reliable majors for career-seeking. Here, George Anders shows how a liberal arts degree readies you for countless cutting-edge jobs.
Vocational guidance
- Author:Anders, GeorgeSummary:
- Author:Kerpen, CarrieSummary:
Carrie Kerpen shares her own career lessons as well as those from a board of fifty powerful women in a wide range of industries to help women everywhere make their aspirations a reality.
- Author:Kaplan, Robert StevenSummary:
Building a fulfilling life and career can be a daunting challenge. Too often we charge down a path leading to "success" as defined by others and are left feeling dissatisfied. We all have unique skills and qualities, but it can seem so...
- Author:Bolles, Richard NelsonSummary:
In today’s challenging job-market, as recent grads face a shifting economic landscape and seek work that pays and inspires, as workers are laid off mid-career, and as people search for an inspiring work-life change, the time-tested...
- Author:Romolini, JenniferSummary:
Jennifer Romolini started her career as an awkward twenty-seven-year-old misfit, navigated her way through New York media, and became a boss-an editor-in-chief, an editorial director, and a vice president, all within little more than a...
- Author:Hansen, J. P.Summary:
Most people spend the majority of their lives at work, and many not happily. Here's a way to find your inner spirit--what you truly desire to do in life --this book illuminates the path leading you to ultimately achieving your goals....
- Author:Danukarjanto, LukiSummary:
Stuff I Wish I Knew Earlier: How to Unlock Your Career Potential is a practical guidebook for those who are stuck in their career journey or need help reaching their career goals. The Stuff I Wish I Knew Earlier (SIWIKE) is what you...
- Author:Levy, ReynoldSummary:
Newcomers to the workplace. The recently fired. Those desiring to advance with their current employer. Those eager to move on. Many have found what they do for a living deadening, disappointing, and tedious. For these reasons and others...
- Author:Heinonen, TuulaSummary:
- Author:MacIsaac, Kathie, Nelson, ColleenSummary:
In this unique kids' guide to careers, be inspired by real people doing all sorts of jobs. You'll also find: Spotlights about real kids exploring cool career paths. Spin-off jobs you may not have thought of. Fun facts and pro tips for...
- Author:Letcher, MarcusSummary:
- Author:Federle, TimSummary:
This is a guide to getting ahead in life, love, and leadership--Broadway style. From a former back-up dancer and Broadway chorus boy come fifty tips and anecdotes intended to inspire you to remember that you are the star of your life...
- Author:Rossi, Sofia E.Summary:
A fun and imaginative guide to futurist STEAM careers that will inspire middle-grade readers to dream big and envision a better world. From chemistry and climatology to robotics and the arts, Jobs of the Future imagines professions that...
- Author:MacIsaac, Kathie, Nelson, ColleenSummary:
In this full-color, nonfiction resource, profiles of twenty-five diverse individuals share how each person got interested in their field, how they studied or trained for it, how others typically study or train for it, and their...
- Author:Helgesen, Sally, Goldsmith, MarshallSummary:
This book seeks to help women identify specific behaviors that keep them from realizing their full potential, no matter what stage they are in their career.
- Author:Adams, ScottSummary:
Dilbert creator Scott Adams offers his most personal book ever -- a funny memoir of his many failures and what they eventually taught him about success. How do you go from hapless office worker to world-famous cartoonist and bestselling...
- Author:Levinson, Jay Conrad, Neitlich, AndrewSummary:
Guerrilla Marketing for a Bulletproof Career is an honest, practical, and hard-hitting guide for career success in perpetually uncertain times. It provides a road map to advance your career and prosper without being blindsided by...
- Author:Levinson, Jay Conrad, Neitlich, AndrewSummary:
Yes! You Can Escape Your Job—If You Win the 10 Battles Required to Go Out On Your Own! Yes, you can do this. You can quit your job, start a business, and never have to work for anybody else ever again. You can do this regardless of...
- Author:Butler, TimothySummary:
Psychotherapist and director of Career Development at Harvard Business School, Timothy Butler proposes that ruts and dead ends in life can be the catalysts for change. Using a proven-successful six-step method to confront the issues...
- Author:Sylvester, KevinSummary:
Not everyone can be an athlete, but that doesn’t stop thousands of others from participating in world-class sporting events. When Patrick Reynolds realized that he couldn’t be a race car driver, he turned his love of cars into a...