The Ultimate Guide To Being Outstanding In A Tough Job
The common image of the secretary or personal assistant is that of a quiet 'Miss Jones' type - not usually expected to have the courage (or the right) to speak out on something they are passionate about. However, PAs have a vital role to play in an education environment - a role that requires real bravery. Written by the former PA to the ......
A Guide for Doctoral Students in the Behavioral and Social Sciences
While many graduates go on to pursue academic careers, academia isn't for everyone. This career guide examines the rewarding opportunities that await social and behavioural science doctorates in non-academic sectors, including government, consulting, think tanks, forprofit corporations, and nonprofit associations.
Straight Talk about Achieving Success in the Technology Driven, Post-COV
Career Challenges helps the reader navigate the stages of the career development process by identifying the life-stage challenges she/he will face in a technology driven, post COVID world of work.
In this second edition of Career Counseling, Mark L. Savickas updates his influential approach to reflect recent trends in the modern workplace such as telework, the increased use of temporary employees, and the emerging "gig economy." Career and vocational guidance have existed since the early 20th century, and has centered primarily around ......
This book recognizes the intersection between individual identity and career needs, exploring the specific cultural meaning of careers, as well as exploring the challenges and potential solutions that are faced by individuals with diverse backgrounds and needs.
With over 200 practical career counselling strategies, this is a comprehensive guide to the field. It explores the pros and cons of career classes and workshops, the emotional and spiritual elements involved in choosing a career, the utilization of the Internet as a counselling aid, and more.
Demonstrates the narrative approach to vocational counseling. This title focuses on how a client creates the meaning of his or her life. It shows how the therapist and client work together to apply these values and personality traits in a search for a fulfilling career paths.
This highly regarded resource is the only book in rehabilitation counseling to provide comprehensive coverage of vocational behavior and employment theory and intervention techniques as they apply to individuals with disabilities. Scholarly yet practical, the second edition is updated with key information and research.
Models, Concepts, and Counseling for Meaningful Employment
Identifies and reports the theory, science, and practice of career counseling, serving as the foundation for career planning, occupational exploration, career decision-making, vocational choice, job entry, work adjustment, and retirement.