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Books for the Career Conscious
There's no better way to learn and explore career possibilities than through reading. If you are interested in reading for both pleasure and profit, check out the reading recommendations below. These books offer great advice for job hunters, useful tips on personal effectiveness, and can serve as a source of clarification and inspiration for you current career or on your job search.
Source: "Eight Summer Reads for the Career Conscious" by CareerBuilder.com
Best Books for Job Hunters
Those looking for work will find comfort, humor and practical advice from the following:
- "What
Color is Your Parachute?" by Richard Bolles
Often
called the gold-standard of job-hunting books, Bolles has done a masterful
job of continually updating this career-planning bible.
- "Landing on the Right Side of Your Ass" by Michael Laskoff.
Harvard-educated and highly entertaining, Laskoff offers his advice and perspective on making the most out of losing your job. Drawing from his personal experience, the often-fired Laskoff shares practical tips for dealing with anger, insecurity and fear and moving on to a better future.
- "Knock 'em Dead 2006" by Martin Yates.
Learn how to prepare for and ace the job interview with this comprehensive, yet highly readable book. Yates takes you inside the mind of the interviewer and covers everything from phone screens to salary negotiations. He also includes fresh and thoughtful answers to the most common interview questions.
Best Books to Enlighten (and Impress)
Don't get caught with your pants down next time your job interviewer or CEO asks if you've read any good books lately. The following titles will broaden your perspective and get the higher-ups thinking about you as "management material."
Best Books for Personal Effectiveness
Want to learn how to get more done, sell your ideas or become rich? These page-turners will help you do all three, without making your eyes glaze over:
- "Never Check E-mail in the Morning" by Julie Morgenstern.
Citing e-mail and interruptions as the biggest time-suckers of the modern workday, Morgenstern offers effective strategies for gaining energy, getting more from your time and achieving work-life balance.
- "The Little Red Book of Sales" by Jeffrey Gitomer.
To get ahead in life, you need to know how to sell your ideas and yourself. Whether you're a professional sales rep or just want to increase your influence, this highly readable book explains "why people buy" and offers Gitomer's philosophies and insights (which he charges his corporate clients thousands of dollars for) into how to make a sale.
- "Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth" by T. Harv Eker.
A good job doesn't guarantee financial success. "Secrets of the Millionaire Mind" describes how rich people think and act differently than the rest of the pack. This book helps you identify your personal money and success blueprint and explains how your childhood influences shape your financial destiny. Eker also includes action steps you can take to change how you think about money and increase your income and net worth.