| Whether you are new to the job market, or an old hand looking for a new career or advancement in your current employment, you need to get educated. One of the best ways to do that is to read books about the particular jobs, employment, careers, or training that you are interested in. Often, reading a book can result in a decision to go forward and learn more, or perhaps it may make you realize that a particular career is not for you. Either way, it's money well spent. These books should help you in your decision, or if you are already working in a particular role, the additional knowledge you gain may help you advance. Here is a tip, if you want to impress your boss, buy a book about your particular field and leave it on your desk, or let him see you carrying it. I guarantee it will make him notice you, and perhaps even strike up a conversation about the book. Chances are he has read it already. If he hasn't offer to loan it to him, when you are finished.... | ||
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