101 Career Myths Debunked

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career adaptability
career counseling
Career Development
Career Development Process
Career Indecision
Career Myths
Career Tests
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Con List
Cover Letters
Covert Curriculum
Dim
Elevator Pitch
employment psychology research
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evidence-based career planning workbook
Hidden Job Market
Job Boards
Job Search
job search strategies
Job Search Strategy
Job Zone
Making Career Decisions
NCDA
Palm
Previous Myth
professional development skills
Quality Job Performance
Resume Format
Salary Negotiation
Supplemental Factors
University's Career Center
vocational guidance

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  • ISBN 9780367195120
  • Weight: 2820g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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What if everything you know about careers is false? Bombarded by toxic misinformation about unemployment and failing career prospects, job hunters are often halted by fear. 101 Career Myths Debunked is essential reading for college students, job hunters, and career changers to discover the myths holding them back and reveal the surprising truths and practical steps that will set them on the path to career success.

Written by a counseling psychologist and career psychology expert, 101 Career Myths Debunked is your personal career coach and ultimate planning guide. This easy-to-use workbook will show you how to boost your confidence and build a life you love. It walks you through the entire career development process and helps you deal successfully with everything you need to consider. You’ll learn practical new ways to move forward from your present uncertainty into a promising future.

Elizabeth L. Campbell, PhD, a counseling psychologist specializing in career development and counseling, has over a decade of experience counseling, researching, and teaching about careers and the helping professions.

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