What Color Is Your Parachute? (Paperback)

Author: Richard Nelson Bolles
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781580089876
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Publish Date: 9/22/2009
Buy.com Sku: 208447022
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Buy.com Sales Rank: 9116
Dimensions (in Inches) 9H x 6L x 1T
Pages: 160
 
Still the bestselling job-hunting book and a favorite of career changers for more than three decades, this gold standard of career guides ("Fortune") has been updated for 2010 with new examples, instructions, and cautionary advice. (Careers / Job Opportunities)
 
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Richard Bolles's now-standard guide for those considering a change in career or those looking for employment is especially important for the financial crisis of 2009. Bolles always provides the support and guidance needed to, first, clarify what our individual goals, hopes, and expectations are. From there, he provides ample, common-sense, assistance in the nuts-and-bolts of job hunting. The 2010 guide is updated with information for older workers, tips on interviewing, and solid help on how to survive while out of work, including the issue of health insurance.

 
 

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Part I
Finding a Job . . .
It was the best of times,
It was the worst of times,
It was the age of wisdom,
It was the age of foolishness,
It was the epoch of belief,
It was the epoch of incredulity,
It was the season of light,
It was the season of darkness,
It was the spring of hope,
It was the winter of despair,
We had everything before us,
We had nothing before us,
We were all going direct to heaven,
We were all going direct the other way . . .

Charles Dickens
A Tale of Two Cities


1. Finding a Job . . . Even in Hard Times: Rejection Shock


Charles Dickens had it right. For some of us, this is the worst of times. Our house has been foreclosed, or seen its value drop dramatically. Fuel costs are killing us. Rice is scarce, and getting scarcer. Food prices are soaring. Businesses are folding. Companies are cutting their work force dramatically. Millions are out of work.

But there are
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