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Cool Careers For Dummies: A Booksized Career Coach

   By: Denise Croft

Cool Careers For Dummies: A Booksized Career Coach

Denise Croft

With their book "Cool Careers for Dummies," Marty Nemko and Richard Bolles have added another great addition to the Dummies line of self-help books. "Cool Careers for Dummies" is meant to provide career coaching for job seekers who want some new ideas, with an emphasis on students approaching graduation and seeking advice.

For those who can afford the services of career coaches, they use them for clarifying their future vision for career according to their unique skills and abilities coupled with their personality, in order to achieve maximal success. "Cool Careers for Dummies" is a great way to afford a career coach for only a small portion of what it would cost to hire a live coach, and even if you use a live coach this book never has to leave your side.

The series of books for "dummies" are informative manuals that help teach people various topics. The information is explained very clearly and concisely so that it is easy to understand by anyone. "Cool Careers for Dummies" assists people in finding fun careers. It points individuals into the right career paths based on their individual and unique interests. It provides information such as the appropriate college degree needed to obtain the career goals.

After you've decided on the job and any training you might need in order to do it, the book goes on to help you prepare an effective resume to show off your experience and skills to their best advantage. Then it gives you excellent advice on making a good impression during an interview and includes information for what you should do after you've interviewed.

Once you've landed your dream job, continuing to refer to "Cool Careers for Dummies" will guide you through standing out as an employee and climbing the success ladder. This way, you'll be happy with the career path you've chosen and you'll be rewarded for doing your best.

"Cool Careers for Dummies" talks about the the excitement as well as the pitfalls of deciding to become self-employed. This book has a "yellow pages" section that covers hundreds of types of careers for those who want regular employment. It also addresses how to deal with small problems that crop up like office mischief and how to build productive interpersonal relations with others. This is a must-have book for those seeking a new career.

"Cool Careers for Dummies" is meant to provide career coaching for job seekers who want some new ideas, with an emphasis on students approaching graduation and seeking advice. For those who can afford the services of career coaches, they use them for clarifying their future vision for career according to their unique skills and abilities coupled with their personality, in order to achieve maximal success. Once you have identified a job for which you are qualified, this book can help you find the keys to presenting yourself in the best possible light through an effective resume. Then it explains numerous tips for successful interviews.

Denise Croft is an acknowledged expert on career coaching. She wrote many articles on this subject and is a well-known public speaker on this subject matter. You'll find great resources, tips and tricks on career coaching on the following site: http://www.best-business-coaching.info/career-coaching/) career coaching.

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