Harvard Business School Guide to Careers in Marketing 2001


Book Description

This is a resource for anyone considering a job search in marketing or strategic planning. Based on the research and experiences of Harvard Business School graduates and faculty, this comprehensive career guide describes career opportunities and provides guidance on the recruiting process.







Harvard Business School Guide to Careers in Marketing 1999


Book Description

Throughout this guide to marketing careers, Harvard Business School career development experts discuss the interests, challenges and rewards of a management career in marketing. A bibliography provides further useful information







The Harvard Business School Guide to Careers in Management Consulting


Book Description

Guide includes profiles of some 60 well-known consulting firms, a mailing list of recruiting contacts, a selected bibliography of books and directories, and a list of job posting websites.







The Harvard Business School Guide to Careers in Finance


Book Description

The Harvard Business School Guide to Careers in Finance 2001 is an indispensable resource for anyone considering a job search in finance or investment banking. This all-in-one guide details the trends in finance, describes the industry's vast and varying career opportunities, and provides guidance on the recruiting process. Included in this new edition are profiles of leading investment banks, commercial banks, and Fortune 500 companies that hire MBAs; a selected bibliography; and a useful glossary of finance terms.




The Harvard Business School Guide to Finding Your Next Job


Book Description

Following the Road Map to Your Next Job As fast is the business world is changing, so is the search for the right job. Forces such as the changing nature of the employee/employer contract, globalization, consolidation, the quest for worklife balance, an ever-changing workplace, and lack of job security mean more managers are looking for new jobs more often. Yet developing and managing an effective job search can present a daunting task for the most experienced managers. Whether searching for a new job or just considering a change, The Harvard Business School Guide to Finding Your Next Job offers a road map for job search planning and execution. Written by Bob Gardella, Assistant Director of Alumni Career Services at Harvard Business School, the guide covers all the key elements of the job search process-from creating a resume to dealing with the emotional side of job loss, from using references effective to staying motivated, and from using various search strategies to negotiating job offers. Practical direction is given for allocating time effectively and focusing on job search activities that are more likely to be successful. Concise and comprehensive, The Harvard Business School Guide to Finding Your Next Job puts the vast job search literature in perspective for experienced managers and first-time job seekers.




The Mid-Career Success Guide


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Most people realize that the employment deal has changed: the days of lifetime employment, or even a clear trajectory up the corporate ladder, are long gone. Dozens of surveys merely quantify what we all know—that education, hard work, and loyalty are no longer enough to guarantee job security. People in mid-career today want to take greater control of their working lives for many reasons. But they are not sure of how to do that in a working world full of change, uncertainty, disappearing career paths, downsizings, and early retirement packages. In The Mid-Career Success Guide, Sally Power draws from her research in management and career development to explain the sources and implications of these trends, and provide solutions to the challenges they present. The book introduces the Employability Plus model, an approach to career management that leaves behind the traditional job- or organization-centric perspectives by focusing on the individual's work, as a portfolio of skills that can be shaped to their interests and to their employers' needs and desires. Moreover, Power explores how individuals can make the time to develop new skills and knowledge, even when they are employed full-time, in order to expand the array of options available. Featuring real-life examples, interactive exercises, and an appendix of research tools and methods, The Mid-Career Success Guide offers fresh strategies and tactics for overcoming job stress and uncertainty, and proactively managing your career in midlife and beyond. In addition, it will serve as an essential resource for managers, human resource and career counseling professionals, and professors and students of organizational behavior and workplace trends.




Job Hunter's Sourcebook


Book Description

Where to Find Employment Leads and Other Job Search Resources.