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Faced with an unstable economy, recent college grads need more expert guidance than ever to land that dream job and make it rewarding and meaningful. This invaluable guiderevised to meet the specific challenges of todays fastevolving job marketshows how you can use your talent, originality, and initiative to sharpen your competitive edge.The first years of your professional life are critical to longterm success in any field. The skills you acquire, the contacts you make, and the lessons you learn will help you remain involved, adaptable, and always ahead of the curve. Now a seasoned veteran of the workplace shares his insights, tips, and experiences in a thoroughly updated edition of a careerplanning classic.Dilenschneider has guided thousands of highly successful people through the world of business. Maria BartiromoOffers practical advice on how young people can take charge of their careers and develop independently both the skills required to excel in any environment and the savvy to know when to move on. Norman R. Augustine, former Chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin CorporationAn insightful, idea laden, practical guide that will be valuable to young professionals seeking to advance their on the job lives. Stephen A. Greyser, Richard P. Chapman, Professor of Business Administration Emeritus, Harvard Business SchoolBob Dilenschneider has the right recipe for coping in an era of stunningly rapid change. Allan Goodman, President, Institute of International Education
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