Posts tagged with Career Planning

In This Time of Massive Lay-Offs – Plan Your Career Now!

February 23rd, 2009

Finding the perfect job now – or perhaps any job – may seem like a pipedream; but, planning for your career now, might be just the best move you should make. Now is the time to plan your career, the direction you want your life to take. Many people spend more time planning for a vacation than they do planning for their career. Most people simply get a job rather than seeking a rewarding career.

You can beat your competition by spending the time planning what direction you really want your career and your success to go. New careers with interesting jobs will be opening up…will you be ready?

“Plan Your Career Now! A survival Guide for the American Workplace,” is a unique eBook, which will provide you an understanding of what employers are looking for and how you can best match your strengths, skills, competencies and passion, in preparing for a new or revitalized career. Regardless of your education and training employers are looking for people who are “employable” because that attribute alone is in short supply. Add to this attribute a solid understanding of the workplace, future “sunrise” careers and the right skill-set, and your dream career can become a reality.

Based on over a decade of research, this great eBook resource is presented in a way that can benefit you starting today, and for many years to come. It is a reference eBook that you will find yourself referring to over and over, and gaining insight for the next course correction in your career. It is a “Career Coach – in an eBook!

Business 101 students at Gonzaga University in Spokane WA are using this eBook as integral parts of their curriculum, to help them better understand career life in the real world of business. Comments from the students: “I never knew that attitude played such an important role in being selected for a job.” My favorite part of the eBook was the chapter containing the “employability checklist.” “The twenty-five top questions interviewers ask, and how to answer them is fantastic.” “I thought just getting a degree would assure me a good job, now I know it takes a lot more advanced planning.”

As a result of feedback and input from these students, a newly revised and improved edition of this eBook has just been released. This brings to more than one-thousand the number of individuals who have been interview or provided the powerful insights which contribute to the relevant, proven and unique information you will benefit from.

The sad truth is, the majority of people have not been exposed to the real world career guidance this eBook offers. It is a powerful tool packed with exceptional, relevant and practical information, tips, checklists and interactive links, which will assist you in choosing the right career, understand the job market, and be better prepared for career success. If you or anyone close to you needs career guidance, don’t miss the opportunity to secure this low-cost eBook on-line. For more information go to www.ingbretsen.com

Home School Career Guidance for the Parent and Student

May 25th, 2008

With the help of a new eBook entitled “Plan Your Career Now! A survival Guide for the American Workplace,” you can obtain a wealth of practical career information and guidance.

Based on over a decade of research, this great resource is presented in a way that can benefit you starting today, and for many years to come. It is a reference eBook that you can refer to over and over, and gain insight into the world of work. It is a “Career Coach – in an eBook!

What are employers looking for? How can I best prepare for a career that will bring satisfaction and success? How can I make a smart transition in my career? These and many more questions are addressed in a no frills, to the point approach, based on the “real world of work.”

Research shows that very little career planning information is provided to the parents and young people who are about to end their high school education other than graduate, get a degree and life will be great. Those words are true to some extent but fall far short of reality. There are many great paying and satisfying jobs, which require some specific training and not degree. Regardless of your education and training employers are looking for people who are “employable” because they are in short supply.

“Plan Your Career Now! A survival Guide for the American Workplace” is a powerful tool packed with exceptional, relevant and practical information, tips, checklists and interactive links which will assist you in choosing the right career, understand the job market and be better prepared for career success. If you or anyone close to you needs career guidance, don’t miss the opportunity to secure this eBook on-line at www.planyourcareernowebook.com.