Now What Do I Do?: The Woman's Guide to a New Career (Capital Ideas for Business & Personal Development)
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For women at a turning point in their lives––learn how to get out of a dead end job, find a new career, start that dreamed-about business, move in new directions.
"An entire career can be started, developed, and completed in the active years before Social Security or retirement benefits begin," says veteran Boston career counselor Jan Cannon. In "Now What Do I Do?" she shows you a new way of looking at yourself and the many opportunities that await you.
Inside you’ll discover how to :
- Develop a clear sense of your strengths, talents, interests and mid-life goals
- Conduct research into all the career choices available to you
- Write a resume geared to each job you want
- Be a persuasive, informed interviewee, and much, much more.
Pick up your pen and dig into Jan’s workbook-like format, complete with self-assessment exercises and illustrated throughout by inspiring examples drawn from her clients. When you finish this book, you’ll know how you can make the most of the rest of your life!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #567693 in Books
- Published on: 2005-04-28
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"Her book gently guides women through the search process that will lead them to the best new career for each." -- Andrea Nierenberg, author, Nonstop Networking and Million Dollar Networking
"Jan's system really helped me focus on what I wanted for my next career move." -- Martha J, trust officer, 52
"This option-filled handbook can point the way to a rich and rewarding new life." -- Barbara J. Winter, author, Making A Living Without A Job
About the Author
Jan Cannon, Ph.D., MBA, is president of Cannon Career Development, Inc. a Boston career counseling firm that helps individuals and groups find work that they enjoy––whether in an established business or starting one of their own, especially for the 50+ job seeker. Ms. Cannon writes a column for Career Connection, was the online career expert for CIO.com, and has been quoted in Business 2.0. She hosted a weekly cable television program, "It’s All About Work," and has been a guest on numerous radio programs as an expert on careers and entrepreneurship. She has been a dental office manager, English teacher, small business owner, college administrator, and single mother of two young adults, earning academic credentials along the way. At 53 she still wonders what her next career will be.
Customer Reviews
Roadmap to success
Instead of spouting platitudes for mid-life job seekers, this book offers concise, directed resources and advice especially for women. Dr. Cannon has constructed self-investigative exercises that yield results that can be tangibly implemented. I felt that by using her roadmap, a structured course toward a new goal could be successfully plotted.
Perfect little workbook for anyone!
This is a well written little book by Dr. Cannon. This book is geared towards older women looking to start up a new career but can be used as a workbook by anyone. This book is perfect in that you can open it anywhere and do an excersise and get your brain working. this book makes you look into yourself for the answer you need. I would recommend this book to anyone in business.
Excellent! Perfect for everyone
This is a great book. At present, I've been out of work almost a year. My sister has been out for about five months. Both my sister and I worked in academia. Our brother was also just recently downsized from his job in sales. That's three people from the same family with individual families, that find themselves unemployed after working on the average, 22 years at our respective jobs. A friend of my sister's recommended the book, "Now What Do I Do?" to her. My sister Annie was really wild about this book, so I took a look. She's right! The book is terrific. Although, focused on women's needs, the information is useful to everybody in need of where and how to start looking for work. It's easy to read and the exercises get the brain working in a good way. I found myself feeling like I'd found gold. So, Jan Cannon, when are you going to write a help book for us guys?
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