This two volume set includes: |
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The Harvard Business Review Guide to Getting the Right Job |
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Success begins with knowing exactly where you want your career to take you and then creating an actionable plan to get you there. This volume will help you explore your options and decide the most rewarding career path given your experience, skills and passion. You'll also learn how to overcome common obstacles such as a sluggish economy and highly competitive job market, weak points in your resume and gaps in your experience. |
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After one quick read you'll know how to: |
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- Define your career direction
- Determine your next move
- Establish and sustain an effective job search
- Network your way into the right role
- Manage your online profile
- Test-drive a new position before you commit
- Sell your skills and achievements
- Negotiate your salary, job responsibilities and details
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Once your career plan is set, the second volume will help you network your way forward. |
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The Harvard Business Review Guide to Networking |
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Paperback |
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Some people are natural networkers but most have to learn effective techniques for establishing and maintaining professional relationships. The Harvard Business Review Guide to Networking gives you tips and proven techniques for winning the attention, confidence and support of those who can help you advance. |
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Whether you've been in the workforce for decades or are just starting out, you'll learn how to: |
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- Create strong, professional ties by being yourself
- Nourish relationships through give and take
- Share and spread your ideas
- Effectively use social media to manage your professional network
- Tap mentors for support and expertise
- Reach out and re-establish relationships when you've lost touch
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No matter how entrenched you are in your current position, it's never too late to change direction — especially when you have the Harvard Business Review Career Management Collection to guide you every step of the way. Order it now for just $29 and get started on your next career move. That's more than 25% off the cost of the individual components! |
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