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ISBN-10
1580089879
Publication Name
Ten Speed Press
Type
Paperback
ISBN
9781580089876
Book Title
What Color Is Your Parachute? 2010:A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers
Item Length
8.9in
Publisher
Ten Speed Press
Publication Year
2009
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Richard N. Bolles
Genre
Business & Economics
Topic
Careers / General, Careers / Job Hunting
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16.1 Oz
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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This job-hunting classic is revised and updated annually. It includes useful Internet sites and explains how to select a career counselor.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Ten Speed Press
ISBN-10
1580089879
ISBN-13
9781580089876
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71930971

Product Key Features

Book Title
What Color Is Your Parachute? 2010:A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers
Author
Richard N. Bolles
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Careers / General, Careers / Job Hunting
Publication Year
2009
Genre
Business & Economics
Number of Pages
336 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.9in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hf382.7
Reviews
"Forty years after it first was self published... What Color Is Your Parachute? remains a perennial favorite for job hunters." "(It''s) the old standby, tried and true," said Birmingham-Southern College''s Director of Career Services Michael Lebeau. "(It''s) the one that started it all." --Birmingham News 2010   Starred as essential for all library collections. "A best seller for 40 years, this annual guide gives great advice on choosing a suitable career, as well as how to find a job." --Library Journal 2010   "One of the most popular job-hunting guides has been streamlined for 2010. The new edition...tells readers how to find a job more efficiently than ever before." --amNew York 2010   "one of the first job hunting books on the market and remains one of the bestselling books of all time." --Boston Sunday Globe 2010   "the godfather of all pavement-pounders" --Mark Lange, a former presidential and Labor Department speechwriter who wrote the 1991 State of the Union address (also a contributing writer for Christian Science Monitor 2010)   "Richard deserves sainthood for all the people he''s helped over the last 27 years. He boils career-searching down to three basic steps: What, Where and How." --Bob Rosner, United Features Syndicate''s "Workplace 911" columnist 2010   "one of several books that changed my life. ...it''s been in print for almost four decades for a reason." --New Age Retailer 2010   " What Color Is Your Parachute? is about job-hunting and career-changing, but it''s also about figuring out who you are as a person and what you want out of life." --Barbara Kiviat, Time magazine 2009   Called Dick Bolles: "guru of all things career related." --Bob Rosner, United Features Syndicate''s "Workplace 911" columnist 2009   "I read What Color Is Your Parachute? years ago and found it to be a very empowering book.... Now What Color Is Your Parachute? 2010 is being promoted as the ''Hard Times'' edition, and again I''m impressed with the information it provides to allow its readers to seize the day. ...All useful stuff that''s more about your quality of life and less about just landing a job." --Knoxville News Sentinel 2009   A "category killer." --Library Journal 2009   "fortified with fresh advice for job hunting in tough times." --Content That Work''s Jobweek 2009 "He''s a preacher. He''s a career counselor. He''s a warm washcloth over the eyes of the desperately unemployed." --Searcher: The Magazine for Database Professionals 2009   "Job seekers, don''t despair. Richard Bolles is on your side. At 81, his life''s work has been about how to find a job. And not just any job, but the career of your dreams. Even in a recession."  --Sacramento Bee 2009   "Chock-full of revisions and tips relevant to today''s circumstances." --San Francisco Chronicle 2009   "The newest edition has been rewritten, updated and expanded to offer tools, support and hope to help job-seekers even in the worst of economic times." --McClatchy-Tribune News Service 2009   "There''s Parachute, and then there''s all the rest.  . . . Parachute is not just a best-seller, not just a practical manual, and not just a life-changing book. It''s a work of genuine love and compassion." --Career Planning and Adult Development Journal 2009.    "Find success in your job search by picking up a copy of What Color Is Your Parachute? " --Complete Woman 2009   " Parachute has been a perennial favorite of the ''job transition'' genre.  . . . Bolles'' thoughts and website can help a job seeker at any starting point." --Sunday Las Vegas Review Journal 2009, "Forty years after it first was self published... What Color Is Your Parachute? remains a perennial favorite for job hunters." "(It's) the old standby, tried and true," said Birmingham-Southern College's Director of Career Services Michael Lebeau. "(It's) the one that started it all." -Birmingham News 2010 Starred as essential for all library collections. "A best seller for 40 years, this annual guide gives great advice on choosing a suitable career, as well as how to find a job." -Library Journal 2010 "One of the most popular job-hunting guides has been streamlined for 2010. The new edition…tells readers how to find a job more efficiently than ever before." -amNew York 2010 "one of the first job hunting books on the market and remains one of the bestselling books of all time." -Boston Sunday Globe 2010 "the godfather of all pavement-pounders" -Mark Lange, a former presidential and Labor Department speechwriter who wrote the 1991 State of the Union address (also a contributing writer for Christian Science Monitor 2010) "Richard deserves sainthood for all the people he's helped over the last 27 years. He boils career-searching down to three basic steps: What, Where and How." -Bob Rosner, United Features Syndicate's "Workplace 911" columnist 2010 "one of several books that changed my life. ...it's been in print for almost four decades for a reason." -New Age Retailer 2010 " What Color Is Your Parachute? is about job-hunting and career-changing, but it's also about figuring out who you are as a person and what you want out of life." -Barbara Kiviat, Time magazine 2009 Called Dick Bolles: "guru of all things career related." -Bob Rosner, United Features Syndicate's "Workplace 911" columnist 2009 "I read What Color Is Your Parachute? years ago and found it to be a very empowering book.... Now What Color Is Your Parachute? 2010 is being promoted as the 'Hard Times' edition, and again I'm impressed with the information it provides to allow its readers to seize the day. ...All useful stuff that's more about your quality of life and less about just landing a job." -Knoxville News Sentinel 2009 A "category killer." -Library Journal 2009 "fortified with fresh advice for job hunting in tough times." -Content That Work's Jobweek 2009 "He's a preacher. He's a career counselor. He's a warm washcloth over the eyes of the desperately unemployed." -Searcher: The Magazine for Database Professionals 2009 "Job seekers, don't despair. Richard Bolles is on your side. At 81, his life's work has been about how to find a job. And not just any job, but the career of your dreams. Even in a recession." -Sacramento Bee 2009 "Chock-full of revisions and tips relevant to today's circumstances." -San Francisco Chronicle 2009 "The newest edition has been rewritten, updated and expanded to offer tools, support and hope to help job-seekers even in the worst of economic times." -McClatchy-Tribune News Service 2009 "There's Parachute, and then there's all the rest. . . . Parachute is not just a best-seller, not just a practical manual, and not just a life-changing book. It's a work of genuine love and compassion." -Career Planning and Adult Development Journal 2009. "Find success in your job search by picking up a copy of What Color Is Your Parachute? " -Complete Woman 2009 " Parachute has been a perennial favorite of the 'job transition' genre. . . . Bolles' thoughts and website can help a job seeker at any starting point." -Sunday Las Vegas Review Journal 2009, “Forty years after it first was self published... What Color Is Your Parachute? remains a perennial favorite for job hunters.â€� “(It’s) the old standby, tried and true,â€� said Birmingham-Southern College’s Director of Career Services Michael Lebeau. “(It’s) the one that started it all.â€� -Birmingham News 2010 Starred as essential for all library collections. “A best seller for 40 years, this annual guide gives great advice on choosing a suitable career, as well as how to find a job.â€� -Library Journal 2010 “One of the most popular job-hunting guides has been streamlined for 2010. The new edition&tells readers how to find a job more efficiently than ever before.â€� -amNew York 2010 “one of the first job hunting books on the market and remains one of the bestselling books of all time.â€� -Boston Sunday Globe 2010 “the godfather of all pavement-poundersâ€� -Mark Lange, a former presidential and Labor Department speechwriter who wrote the 1991 State of the Union address (also a contributing writer for Christian Science Monitor 2010) “Richard deserves sainthood for all the people he’s helped over the last 27 years. He boils career-searching down to three basic steps: What, Where and How.â€� -Bob Rosner, United Features Syndicate’s “Workplace 911â€� columnist 2010 “one of several books that changed my life. ...it’s been in print for almost four decades for a reason.â€� -New Age Retailer 2010 “ What Color Is Your Parachute? is about job-hunting and career-changing, but it’s also about figuring out who you are as a person and what you want out of life.â€� -Barbara Kiviat, Time magazine 2009 Called Dick Bolles: “guru of all things career related.â€� -Bob Rosner, United Features Syndicate’s “Workplace 911â€� columnist 2009 “I read What Color Is Your Parachute? years ago and found it to be a very empowering book.... Now What Color Is Your Parachute? 2010 is being promoted as the ‘Hard Times’ edition, and again I’m impressed with the information it provides to allow its readers to seize the day. ...All useful stuff that’s more about your quality of life and less about just landing a job.â€� -Knoxville News Sentinel 2009 A “category killer.â€� -Library Journal 2009 “fortified with fresh advice for job hunting in tough times.â€� -Content That Work’s Jobweek 2009 “He’s a preacher. He’s a career counselor. He’s a warm washcloth over the eyes of the desperately unemployed.â€� -Searcher: The Magazine for Database Professionals 2009 “Job seekers, don’t despair. Richard Bolles is on your side. At 81, his life’s work has been about how to find a job. And not just any job, but the career of your dreams. Even in a recession.â€� -Sacramento Bee 2009 “Chock-full of revisions and tips relevant to today’s circumstances.â€� -San Francisco Chronicle 2009 “The newest edition has been rewritten, updated and expanded to offer tools, support and hope to help job-seekers even in the worst of economic times.â€� -McClatchy-Tribune News Service 2009 “There’s Parachute, and then there’s all the rest. . . . Parachute is not just a best-seller, not just a practical manual, and not just a life-changing book. It’s a work of genuine love and compassion.â€� -Career Planning and Adult Development Journal 2009. “Find success in your job search by picking up a copy of What Color Is Your Parachute? â€� -Complete Woman 2009 “ Parachute has been a perennial favorite of the ‘job transition’ genre. . . . Bolles’ thoughts and website can help a job seeker at any starting point.â€� -Sunday Las Vegas Review Journal 2009, "Forty years after it first was self published...What Color Is Your Parachute'remains a perennial favorite for job hunters." "(It's) the old standby, tried and true," said Birmingham-Southern College's Director of Career Services Michael Lebeau. "(It's) the one that started it all." -Birmingham News 2010 Starred as essential for all library collections. "A best seller for 40 years, this annual guide gives great advice on choosing a suitable career, as well as how to find a job." -Library Journal 2010 "One of the most popular job-hunting guides has been streamlined for 2010. The new edition…tells readers how to find a job more efficiently than ever before." -amNew York 2010 "one of the first job hunting books on the market and remains one of the bestselling books of all time." -Boston Sunday Globe 2010 "the godfather of all pavement-pounders" -Mark Lange, a former presidential and Labor Department speechwriter who wrote the 1991 State of the Union address (also a contributing writer for Christian Science Monitor 2010) "Richard deserves sainthood for all the people he's helped over the last 27 years. He boils career-searching down to three basic steps: What, Where and How." -Bob Rosner, United Features Syndicate's "Workplace 911" columnist 2010 "one of several books that changed my life. ...it's been in print for almost four decades for a reason." -New Age Retailer 2010 "What Color Is Your Parachute'is about job-hunting and career-changing, but it's also about figuring out who you are as a person and what you want out of life." -Barbara Kiviat, Time magazine 2009 Called Dick Bolles: "guru of all things career related." -Bob Rosner, United Features Syndicate's "Workplace 911" columnist 2009 "I readWhat Color Is Your Parachute'years ago and found it to be a very empowering book.... NowWhat Color Is Your Parachute? 2010is being promoted as the 'Hard Times' edition, and again I'm impressed with the information it provides to allow its readers to seize the day. ...All useful stuff that's more about your quality of life and less about just landing a job." -Knoxville News Sentinel 2009 A "category killer." -Library Journal 2009 "fortified with fresh advice for job hunting in tough times." -Content That Work's Jobweek 2009 "He's a preacher. He's a career counselor. He's a warm washcloth over the eyes of the desperately unemployed." -Searcher: The Magazine for Database Professionals 2009 "Job seekers, don't despair. Richard Bolles is on your side. At 81, his life's work has been about how to find a job. And not just any job, but the career of your dreams. Even in a recession." -Sacramento Bee 2009 "Chock-full of revisions and tips relevant to today's circumstances." -San Francisco Chronicle 2009 "The newest edition has been rewritten, updated and expanded to offer tools, support and hope to help job-seekers even in the worst of economic times." -McClatchy-Tribune News Service 2009 "There's Parachute, and then there's all the rest. . . . Parachute is not just a best-seller, not just a practical manual, and not just a life-changing book. It's a work of genuine love and compassion."<b
Copyright Date
2009
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
650.1405
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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