| Title | Author | Publication | Tags | Comments | Entry date | ||
| Brilliant graduate career book | Judith Done | Harlow : Pearson, 2014. | Graduate careers, Career planning, Job hunting, 02, 02.2 | About the authors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1: What's out there 1. Accessing job opportunities -- 2. The graduate labour market -- 3. Labour market information: analysis of what graduates do -- 4. The global graduate -- 5. Graduate training schemes -- 6. Entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship and self-employment -- 7. Postgraduate study: choosing a course and making a good application -- Part 2: How to make the most of what's out there 8. Knowing who you are: skills, interests and values -- 9. Work experience: making it purposeful -- 10. Dates and deadlines: your timeline for action -- 11. Making applications: getting past the first post -- 12. Succeeding in selection -- 13. My decision, my context, my life: why all this matters -- Online resources -- Further reading | 2014-05-01 | ||
| LSE career insights | LSE Careers | Wallingford : GTI Media, 2013-. | Career planning, Employers, Periodicals, 02, 02.2 | Title from introduction. Annual Only most recent edition retained. |
2013-09-11 | ||
| How to get a job you'll love : a practical guide to unlocking your talents and finding your ideal career | John Lees | London : McGraw Hill, c2008. | Job hunting, Personality, 02 | About the author and acknowledgements -- Preface -- 1 Working smarter at your career -- 2 What's the problem? -- 3 Where next after qualifying? -- 4 Thinking around corners -- 5 Your career hot buttons -- 6 Your house of knowledge -- 7 What do you have to offer? -- 8 Who are you? -- 9 Leap into a new field -- 10 What on earth could I do next? -- 11 Creative job search strategies -- 12 Interviews and how to survive them -- 13 How to love the job you've got -- 14 Building a portfolio career -- 15 Finding a careers consultant -- 16 Beginning it here -- 17 Key checklists -- Appendices-informational interviews: the reveal method-useful websites-books and other resources -- Index | 2013-06-28 | ||
| How to get a job you'll love : a practical guide to unlocking your talents and finding your ideal career | John Lees | London : McGraw Hill, c2007. | Personality, Job hunting, Borrowable, 02 | About the author and acknowledgements -- Preface -- 1 Working smarter at your career -- 2 What's the problem? -- 3 Where next after qualifying? -- 4 Thinking around corners -- 5 Your career hot buttons -- 6 Your house of knowledge -- 7 What do you have to offer? -- 8 Who are you? -- 9 Leap into a new field -- 10 What on earth could I do next? -- 11 Creative job search strategies -- 12 Interviews and how to survive them -- 13 How to love the job you've got -- 14 Building a portfolio career -- 15 Finding a careers consultant -- 16 Beginning it here -- 17 Key checklists -- Appendices-informational interviews: the reveal method-useful websites-books and other resources -- Index | 2013-06-28 | ||
| The Guardian guide to careers | Jimmy Leach | London : Atalantic Books, 2008. | Directories, 02, 02.3 | Introduction -- 1 Discover your niche: I want to earn lots of money -- I want to do something ethical -- I want to make my hobby my work -- I want to reinvent myself -- I want to work from home -- I want to work outdoors -- I want to work abroad -- I want to be a leader -- I want to work for myself -- 2 Find your industry: Advertising, marketing and public relations -- Arts and heritage -- Education -- Engineering -- Environmental, food chain and rural -- Fashion -- Financial services -- Government -- Healthcare -- Hospitality -- Human resources -- Information and communication technology (ICT) -- Law -- Management consultancy -- Manufacturing -- Media and journalism -- Not for profit -- Property -- Retail -- Science -- Social care -- Sport and leisure -- Transport -- Travel -- Uniformed services -- 3 Go get it!: Finding the perfect job -- Questions of application -- Interviews -- Interview tests -- Decision time -- Other ways in -- Life and work -- 4 Day by day: how to find a job in a month -- Glossary -- Index | 2013-06-28 | ||
| Do what you are : discover the perfect career for you through the secrets of personality type | Paul D. Tieger | New York ; London : Little, Brown & Company, 2007. | Psychometric tests, Personality, MBTI, Borrowable, 02, 02.1 | Acknowledgements -- Read this first -- Part one unlocking the secrets of personality type: 1. Suit yourself -- 2. Just who do you think you are? -- 3. Mirror, mirror -- Part two The "formula" for career satisfaction: 4. What a character! -- 5. Who's on first? -- 6. The way you do dothe things you do? -- 7. Aged to perfection -- Part three Getting to work: 8. ENFJ -- 9. INFJ -- 10. ENFP -- 11. INFP -- 12. ENTJ -- 13. ENTJ -- 14. ENTP -- 15. INTP -- 16. ESTJ -- 17. ISTJ -- 18. ESFJ -- 19. ISFJ -- 20. ESTP -- 21. ISTP -- 22. ESFP -- 23. ISFP -- 24. Putting it all together -- 25. For career professionals only -- Some final thoughts and resources -- Index | 2011-06-08 | ||
| Odd jobs : unusual ways to earn a living | Simon Kent | London : Kogan page, 2000. | Alternative careers, Creative careers, Sport, Borrowable, 02, 02.3 | At head of title: The Times. 1. And so to work -- 2. Getting technical -- 3. This is entertainment -- 4. Here's health -- 5. With great interest -- 6. The sporty kind |
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