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Title: What Color Is Your Parachute Workbook: How to Create a Picture of Your Ideal Job or Next Career by Richard Nelson Bolles ISBN: 0-89815-880-X Publisher: Ten Speed Press Pub. Date: January, 2003 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $9.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.76 (109 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: A Timeless Help
Comment: I owned various copies of this book many years ago but was not ready to tap into the potential I sensed it would release in me. Instead I pursued a long path toward education and training as a counselor, but then came to a threshold that I couldn't step over. Job stress prompted me recently to take vacation, and I spent many hours soul searching using this book. The various exercises led me to articulate my vision and renewed my energy to continue on a path I'd spent years pursuing. The result was a confirmation of what I intuitively knew about my vocation and increased confidence to act. The section on networking, researching, interviewing, and negotiating gives practical guidance. Lastly, the section on "finding one's mission in life" provides gentle discourse that accommodates and respects the reader who does not necessarily share the author's religion. Now that I have effectively used this guide, I plan to share the strategies in my new position as an employment specialist working with mentally ill adults. I am grateful to Mr. Bolles for his dedication to this work and for inspiring hope through his pragmatic optimism.
Rating: 5
Summary: Now more than ever, a "must read" for job hunters:
Comment: "What Color is Your Parachute" has long been a classic to recommend to job hunters and career changers, and this year's (the 1999) edition is even better. A bestseller in general, and the best-selling job-hunting book in the world, "Parachute" offers intelligent, informed, and compassionate advice on finding a job. If you ever bought a previous edition (author Richard Bolles has written one annually since 1970) and had trouble working through it, or if you've heard others criticize "Parachute" for being too unwieldy or impractical, then take a look at the 1999 edition. It's more concise and user-friendly, pointing out, for example, the easiest methods of job hunting as well as those that require a little more work. It also has simplified checklists such as "Ten Tips for Impatient Job Hunters or Career Changers." Best of all, readers are not shortchanged by the shortened version. Those wishing to benefit from the wealth of knowledge that Bolles has to offer can find sections that were dropped in this edition at the author's website (the address of which is listed in the book.) Not surprisingly, one of the sections on the web is about using the Internet to find a job. No matter how much time or energy you have to spend on job hunting, you will no doubt benefit, as many of my clients have, from "What Color is Your Parachute." Now more than ever, it offers some of the best and most basic advice for job hunters and career changers of all kinds.
Rating: 5
Summary: Essential Job Search Book
Comment: Bolle's book is still timeless for job seekers of all kinds. I feel that his book updated each year to meet the current trends in society is critical. He needs to address those issues, like the web, downturn in the economy and the like.
The most critical part of the book is the self evaluation section. This is a very structured process that can be used intutitively as well. Bolles asks you to write a few stories about yourself, then, what did you like and dislike about those stories? What did you do well, where did you fail or feel challenged beyond your abilities? These are the critical areas of the book that take time to get through, yet you can evaluate yourself and understand what you like, it is what you do best, usually.
We excel what we are good at, according to Bolles, this method will help us discover what we are best at.
I have recommended this book to many over the years, and still do. Whether someone is in college, or someone is going through a long term transition after being in a job for a long time or moms returning to the work place, this book will be very instructive for you.
One of his processes is very simple asking you to compare who you would most like to talk with or groups of people you would rather relate with. This is a standard set of tests for some very expensive career consulting, he gives it to you for the price of his book and the time to self evaluate yourself. Then, he breaks down the possible job areas and skill sets related to these groups.
Again, a worthwhile journey for anyone not wanting to wander any longer in the world of work.
JOE SLEVIN
Job Coach
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