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Brilliant Graduate Career Handbook

Autor Judith Done, Rachel Mulvey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 aug 2016
Revised edition of the athors's Brilliant graduate career handbook, 2014.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781292158877
ISBN-10: 1292158875
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 185 x 235 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:3 ed
Editura: Pearson Education

Notă biografică

Dr Judith Done is a visiting research fellow at the University of Chester, where she was formerly Director of Careers and Employability. She is a fellow of the Institute of Career Guidance (ICG) and an associate fellow of the British Psychological Society. Her working life has been spent in career guidance as a practitioner, trainer and manager. Her research interests are in career guidance, personal development and interpersonal communication. Judith as a volunteer advice worker, school governor and occasional freelance trainer.
Professor Rachel Mulvey is Dean of Psychology at the University of East London, and Associate Fellow at the University of Warwick Institute of Employment Research. For many years, Rachel worked as a careers adviser in schools and colleges, before moving into the management and training of career professionals. She was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship for her work on enhancing undergraduates' career readiness, and researches the way workers across EU learn skills and transfer them from job to job. Her second Pearson title, Brilliant Passing Psychometric Tests, was published in 2015.

Cuprins

  • 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