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101 Tips for GraduatesA Code of Conduct for Success and Happiness in Your Professional Life
The transition from student to professional is never easy but those who follow these guidelines will find the process much less daunting and far more rewarding. 101 Tips for Graduates can be used over and over. The author, a specialist in professional development and career advancement, called on a variety of industry leaders and asked, "What advice would you give new graduates entering the work force?" 101 Tips for Graduates is the collection of that advice and more. Filled with wisdom, this guide is a must-have for every graduating student. Seven key sections are filled with essential tips that lead to success:
With the right attitude and the proper skills, no job is too challenging and no dream is unattainable. 101 Tips for Graduates is the perfect pocket guide for those determined to hone their professional abilities and pursue the successful life they desire. Share your wisdom by sending us some of your tips for a future edition of 101 Tips for Graduates here. Comments on 101 Tips for Graduates"...a masterful publication ...absolutely necessary to succeed in business and life itself." Steven A. Kalin, CLU, a leading national representative of Northwestern Mutual Financial Network. "Offers lots of practical knowledge for a range of experience from the budding entrepreneur to seasoned MBA." Jennifer Shire Director, Center for Career Development, Babson College. “Do not send out a resume or set an appointment for an interview until you have read and mastered the material in… 101 Tips for Graduates.” Steven A. Kalin, CLU, a leading national representative of Northwestern Mutual Financial Network. "…An excellent resource not only for students who are beginning to enter the work force but also for those individuals who want to create an edge for themselves in furthering their career." David Dahl, Principal, Robbinsdale Armstrong High School, Plymouth, MN “You don’t have to be a new grad to benefit from this book. Individuals who have been in the workplace for years can use Susan Morem’s tips to… impact their careers and their lives.” Carol J. Vellucci, Director, The Career Center, Towson University, author of “Ask CJ,” a career advice column in the Baltimore Business Journal “Easy and enjoyable read from cover to cover, but organized in such a way that allows the reader to focus only on the topic that meets his/her immediate need.” Jennifer Shire, Director, Center for Career Development, Babson College |
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