Official Review: A Roadmap To Career Success
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I´m way past that stage, but I´ll keep it in mind to recommend it.
Thank you for your review.
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Anyway a good and descriptive review. It shows that the reviewer has actually taken the book to his heart and compared it with other advice books and done a marvelous job in reviewing. Good luck and thank you
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The book appears to be a useful tool for high-schoolers to use as a resource and help them explore where there interests lie although a lot of that information is available online, the book does give a lot of helpful tips.
For me it came across as a sales pitch for going to College or University. That may not be for everyone, although I think some technical and soft skills training is useful for those that do not take the University path.
The author mentions that the reader does not want a boring job, well that depends on the individual. A high-paid job does not necessarily lead to happiness and every job has some aspect to it that can be a little tedious. I think the important thing that can be taken away from this book is to cause the reader to think about the type of job they would like to do in order to meet their needs, and explore what their skills are and their SOFT skills which are important in every job.
What the book did not include is the options of remote working, which would have been useful considering that this is a trend that is growing rapidly.
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