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Changing Careers in a Changing World

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At some point in our lives, almost everyone looks at their career choice.            

         “Most people end up in careers pretty much hit and miss.  They have a general idea of what they want to do, based on both specific and vague ideas of what they like, what is expected of them and what they expect of themselves.”

          Changing Careers in a Changing World will help you identify the exact job that you need.  It will then lead you through the steps to go after that job opportunity.
            This workbookis well thought out. It has worksheets to help analyze your abilities, preferences, likes and personality to facilitate your search for a new career.  
            Dr. Chadwell is a licensed psychologist dealing primarily with career and retirement issues. She has over 30 years of experience and does counseling on career and personal issues.  She also helps companies select just the right employee for their operations.
            This book takes the reader on a step-by-step course to the perfect career choice.  You learn your strengths and weaknesses, identify your special skills and discover your personal work values.  
            There is a very detailed annotated list of resources, including websites, which will help to make your hunt for a new occupation an informed decision.  The worksheets with detailed explanations that you can utilize to help in your search are come with easy to understand explanations.
    Changing Careers in a Changing World is a 2011 NTBF Awards Finalist in the adult non-fiction category, presented at the North Texas Book Festival on Saturday, April 16, 2011 at the Center for the Visual Arts.