Career Moves

Career Moves
Author: Dondi Scumaci
Publsiher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011-11-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781616382520

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DIV In Career Moves, Dondi Scumaci helps you develop the mind-set, knowledge, and skills you need to face today’s challenges and workplace realities. /div

Career Limiting Moves

Career Limiting Moves
Author: Zachariah Wells
Publsiher: Biblioasis
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2014-02-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781927428368

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By turns celebratory and sceptical, Career Limiting Moves is a selection of essays and reviews drawn from a decade of immersion in Canadian poetry. Inhabiting a milieu in which unfriendly remarks are typically spoken sotto voce—if at all—Wells has consistently said what he thinks aloud. The pieces in this collection comprise revisionist assessments of some big names in Canadian Poetry (Margaret Atwood, Lorna Crozier, Don McKay and Patrick Lane, among others); satirical ripostes parrying others' critical views (Andre Alexis, Erin Moure, Jan Zwicky); substantial appraisals of underrated or near-forgotten poets (Charles Bruce, Kenneth Leslie, Peter Sanger, John Smith, Peter Trower, Peter Van Toorn); assessments of promising debuts (Suzanne Buffam, Pino Coluccio, Thomas Heise, Peter Norman) and much else besides—including a few surprises for anyone who thinks they have Wells's taste figured out. Zachariah Wells is the editor of Jailbreaks: 99 Canadian Sonnets and the author of two collections of poetry.

Career Moves

Career Moves
Author: Athena Vongalis-Macrow
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2014-02-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789462094857

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Mentoring and career guidance are the missing ingredients in women’s career planning at the higher education level. Career Moves recognizes and gives voice to some of the common career concerns of women in higher education and responds to these through well informed, researched and experiential chapters focussing on interests specific to women in academia. Career Moves draws on the substantial knowledge, experience and information of successful women currently working in higher education. Each chapter presents strategic information for academics working in higher education who may be seeking insider’s advice about negotiating their careers. The authors, as ‘mentors’, reflect, discuss and offer critical learning to the readers. The aim is to help guide and shape women’s career moves in higher education. In this international edition authors have given personal accounts of what works and how women could prepare for the next stages of their academic careers. Authors have given sociological accounts of obstacles and how these can impede women if they are not aware of strategies to overcome barriers. Insights about successful mentoring programs are highlighted to provide possible models for organizations. Career Moves is an international collection of book chapters that explore a range of specific issues that all women in higher education face or will face as they move up the career ladder.

Career Moves

Career Moves
Author: Caitlin Williams,Annabelle Reitman
Publsiher: Association for Talent Development
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781607284277

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Shifting demographics, economic turmoil, globalization, and a connected mobile culture have dramatically changed the workforce. Experienced career experts Caitlin Williams and Annabelle Reitman show you how to create your dream career by using and blending these changes in your career-planning process. Explore key competencies that professionals need to be successful, and learn how to make them work for you. This third edition is packed with all new material to help you succeed. Explore the key trends in the training profession. Learn to embrace the changes in the training industry to advance your career. Take advantage of the many exercises to help guide your career choices.

The Right Career Moves Handbook

The Right Career Moves Handbook
Author: Sophie Allen
Publsiher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0749440031

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This handbook aims to reduce the anxiety of job seekers and help them make the right moves and meet their career goals. Offering advice on all aspects of the job-hunting process, it provides details on finding the right job, creating a plan, writing a CV, taking tests and interviewing well.

Career Moves

Career Moves
Author: Libbie Rifkin
Publsiher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2000
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 0299168441

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How much did making it new have to do with making it? For the four outsider poets considered here, the connection was everything. Both a social history of literary ambition in America in the 1950s and 1960s and a collective literary biography, this is an account of postwar poetry underground.

The Navigator Series Career Moves

The Navigator Series  Career Moves
Author: Mark Wilkes-Jones
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2017-12-04
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781543405347

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The changing of careers, whether self-initiated or forced upon you, is something that we will all eventually go through and potentially is one of the most trying times of lifes journey. This workbook has been developed to help you manage your job loss or change or transition and assist you in every stage of the process. It provides you with a systematic approach and includes topics on coping with emotions, self-assessment, job-search strategies, rsum writing, cover-letter writing, and effective interview skills, as well as activities to cement the theory. Remember, change is inevitable, but with change comes opportunity. So now is the time to take control of your career transition, to review and evaluate your current situation, and to make that change.

Smart Career Moves for Smart Women

Smart Career Moves for Smart Women
Author: Susan Doering
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2023-02-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000837988

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Written for the businesswoman and professional, this book offers insights and guidance on making the right decisions about career paths and shows ways to strategically prepare for a career transition, be it a promotion, change of sector, setting up one’s own business or even changing careers altogether. Women are looking more and more at a change of work set-up (to ‘at home’ and hybrid models) and what they want out of their careers and wider life. In easy-to-follow steps, this book demystifies the unwritten rules of making a successful career transition. The reader is provided with a highly practical guide to navigating professional changes at all career points and of all types – as well as a toolkit to facilitate the practice of these new skills and approaches. The book encourages professional women to stop, reflect, and do the groundwork on where they want their career to go. It provides the tools to identify what they want, prepare for change, and cultivate the necessary skills and self-confidence key to a successful career transition. The insights and actionable steps contained in this book make it an invaluable resource for professional women looking to achieve success and navigate the transitional stages of their career, re-enter the workplace after a career break, or who simply want to develop the tools and skills to make smart career moves.