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What Color Is Your Parachute Workbook: How to Create a Picture of Your Ideal Job or Next Career
Richard Nelson Bolles
Rating: 4.0/5 Stars
Rank: 1798
worth reading and rereading--savvy advice (Houston, TX United States) February 13, 2001 - 5.0/5 stars
Richard Bolles has published a new version of this book every year. I read
it first in college and used it extensively when I worked as a career
counselour.
I also used it for career seminars. I can honestly say that
every edition seems to be quite different from previous versions, so it is
not a waste of money at all to buy a more recent version.
(the most recent
editions seem to talk about online job search, appropriately enough)As a
writer, I can admire his work for its readability, sense of humor and
gritty realism.
Bolles tells some remarkable stories and while not
directly applicable to your career area, they make you aware of how
similiar job searching is regardless of your field.
Before reading this,
you should be aware of what this book is NOT: it does not provide resume
advice nor does it provide very much advice about general trends in the
job market.
This book is a sobering dose of reality, but the interesting
thing is that the reader finds this information heartening rather than
disappointing because it unmasks many of the treacherous parts of the job
search process.
As such, this book is a great gift for a loved one who is
out of work. It will make them feel good about themselves, and that is
good, because a lot of unemployed approach job searches with a chip on
their shoulder. I used the exercises in the book with clients to help
them analyze what they wanted in an ideal job because clients really had
little idea what was important to them.
Other readers might find that part
helpful. I was a little surprised to find that the 2000 edition was smaller
than previous versions.
Bolles decided to reduce some of the
religious/spiritual stuff and to cut out some of the reference lists (with
the internet, a lot of references can be put online). Overall, I was not
impressed by how Parachute covers online job searching aside from
discussing generalities.
People really need to learn more about job boards
like monster and how freelancing opportunities are opening up that never
before existed. Another thing is that I thought it was unnecessary to
deemphasize the spiritual component in the latest version of the book.
I'm
not superreligious, but his stuff on the spiritual element added a unique
perspective to the book and was nondenominational enough not to offend
anyone.
In summary: this is a milestone of a book. Bolles has spent his
entire life making each version of the book better than the last.
His
effort shows.
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What Color Is Your Parachute Workbook: How to Create a Picture of Your Ideal Job or Next Career
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![]() | | 1. | Best Version Yet! | | (NY) February 22, 2001 - 5.0/5 stars | | I think Richard Bolles really understands the job market better than
anyone, and explains it with compasion to the reader with a healthy dose
of pragmatism necessary for anyone to be aware of. I particularly liked... read full review |
![]() | | Current Review | | 2. | worth reading and rereading--savvy advice | | (Houston, TX United States) February 13, 2001 - 5.0/5 stars | | Richard Bolles has published a new version of this book every year. I read
it first in college and used it extensively when I worked as a career
counselour. I also used it for career seminars. I can honestly say that
every... read full review |
![]() | | 3. | Do something good for yourself!! | | (Topeka, Kansas United States) January 11, 2001 - 5.0/5 stars | | Mr. Bolles' book helped me to realize a potential in me that I'd overlooked
through simple writing exercises, the real statistics of typical job
searching techniques, and the stats on the endeavors of... read full review |
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What Color Is Your Parachute Workbook: How to Create a Picture of Your Ideal Job or Next Career
Richard Nelson Bolles
![]() | | | Dave Murphy, Careers Editor, San Francisco Chronicle | | "Its virtually always the best-selling career book, and with good
reason."--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition
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![]() | | | Job Hunters Bookstore | | "This is the absolute best job-hunter's guide"--This text refers to an
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![]() | | | From the Publisher | | .PARACHUTE was completely rewritten (not just "updated") for the 2002
edition, and further revision is planned for the upcoming 2003 edition.
Thus, this job-hunting classic is even more current than usual. Many... read full editorial |
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