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Career Errors

Straight Talk about the Steps and Missteps of Career Development

By (author) Frank Burtnett
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, MD, United States
Published: 7th Aug 2014
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 17mm
Weight: 544g
ISBN-10: 1475807503
ISBN-13: 9781475807509
Barcode No: 9781475807509
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Career Errors: Straight Talk About the Steps and Missteps of Career Development examines the career development encounters that people experience across their life-span. The book begins with a comprehensive examination of the career development process and why these eight phases must be understood in order for career satisfaction and success to be achieved. This analysis is followed by a meticulous treatment of 25 things members of the workforce "do wrong" or "don't do" in pursuit of our career ambitions. Conducting an effective job search, dealing with job loss or termination, and how best to prosper in the workplace, are among the subjects included. Throughout the book, the author sets life-work balance as a paramount goal and outlines strategies about how this illusive objective can be achieved. Career Errors is the next best thing to having a professional career counselor in the room. While written for the individual experiencing the various life and work activities, this book is also of significant value to counselors, educators, and others playing important roles in these transitions.

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This resource examines the development encounters that people experience across the life span. It begins with a comprehensive examination of the process and why these phrases must be understood for career satisfaction and success to be achieved. A meticulous treatment of 25 things members of the workforce 'do wrong' or 'don't do' in pursuit of career ambitions is also included. Conducting an effective job search, dealing with job loss and prospering in the workplace are among the other subjects. Throughout, the author sets life-work balance as a paramount goal and outlines strategies for achieving this illusive objective. * Counseling Today * If you want to know where your job search or career path went wrong, author Frank Burtnett is ready to tell you. A counseling professional whose background includes student services and admissions work, Burtnett writes as if he is addressing students directly - not in the 'I'm your pal' way that we've come to associate with this genre, but in the 'You'd better listen because this is your life' tone that I wish more people would use. . . .[I]t would be a good bet for parents or mentors, who can glean good advice to offer for perplexing problems. * St. Paul Pioneer Press * Career Errors runs the gamut of challenges people face throughout their career development. Frank Burtnett offers sound counsel to readers across the life-span about how to address these matters and ultimately achieve life-work balance. -- Pat Turner, CEO and founder, Employment Marketplace Frank Burtnett calls upon his experiences as a professional counselor and counselor educator to provide the advice, guidance, and nuances of career development issues that must be addressed if personal satisfaction is to be achieved. His "straight talk" approach is candid and refreshing. -- Richard Yep, certified association executive; executive director of the American Counseling Association Career Errors is packed with the things we "do wrong" or "fail to do" in the pursuit of career success. Frank Burtnett's conversational style of writing is like having a counselor in the room. Everyone picking up this book will see themselves on its pages. -- William E. Cox, president and CEO of Diverse Issues in Higher Education magazine The author's wisdom is priceless...few have seen so much with such clarity, insight and hope. -- Rich Feller, Ph.D., past president of the National Career Development Association and Professor and University Distinguished Teaching Scholar at Colorado State University