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OverviewWinning a new job can be a challenge. Jobs are changing worldwide. Technological change, globalization and economic disruptions like recessions all have an impact. Workforces are becoming increasingly mobile with frequent job changes. This book will help you develop the skills and documents for successful job hunting. It provides expert advice, resources and support. It also helps you develop your resumé, social media bio and interview skills. The book contains step by step guidance and tips on how to handle the complex field of job searching. The Job Tree will help you win your next job. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lee SmithPublisher: Interactive Publications Imprint: Glass House Books ISBN: 9781922332509ISBN 10: 192233250 Pages: 298 Publication Date: 15 March 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe book provides practical guidance to job seekers on how to secure the right job in an increasingly global market. It provides insights into employment opportunities in USA, UK, Europe, Asia and other regions, and strategies to successfully join the dynamic international workforce. Bob Firestone, The Ultimate guide to Job Interview Answers Job seekers are continually looking for information, knowledge and skills that will set them apart from others in the job market. This publication will provide that resourceand fills a very significant gap that should have global interest. Professor Stuart Phinn, The University of Queensland, Australia Globalisation, technology change, business changes and recessions affect jobs. This book explores the bigger picture of job change. It equips job seekers with the skills and job application resources to win their next job. A valuable resource! Emeritus Professor John van Genderen, University of Twente, The Netherlands Unemployment, job loss and coping with a recession can all impact a persons wellbeing. It can affect their emotions, mental, physical and spiritual health. This book looks at the big picture and overall wellbeing related to finding employment. It provides expert guidance and encouragement. John Robertson, Senior Pastor, Riverlife, Brisbane, Australia This book provides a truly international perspective to help job seekers find their career job. I strongly recommend it to all job seekers who are looking for a good job in their own country or abroad. It is an important bridge to fulfilling employment. Professor Walter Musakwa, University of Johannesburg, South Africa I recommend The Job Tree as a useful resource to help those who are navigating changes in their work circumstances. It provides practical strategies to win a new job and addresses the importance of balancing the emotional, mental and physical well-being of job-seekers. Maria Kern, Health Therapy Centre, Brisbane, Australia Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |