getAbstract getAbstract International Book Awards 2010

Blog Blog | RSS Feeds RSS Feeds | Free Free Summaries
back  Back to Category Corporate Governance

Who Says There Are No Jobs Out There?

25 Irreverent Rules for Getting a Job

by Bob Weinstein

McGraw-Hill, 1997

Category: Career & Self-Development

Who Says There Are No Jobs Out There?
Subscribe
Subscribe

Sign up now and receive immediate full access to this summary.

getAbstract rating

Overall (?)

rating 7 (7)

Applicability

rating 8 (8)

Innovation

rating 6 (6)

Style

rating 7 (7)

Level of Expertise (?)

rating 6 (6)

User rating

(7.0)

In this summary you will learn

  • What the 25 new rules of job hunting are
  • Why you should examine whether you still love your job every six months
  • Why retirement is a failed concept

Why you should read Who Says There Are No Jobs Out There?

Bob Weinstein has built a career on advising you about yours. He is right on target in his latest book, a snappy, honest, conversational guide to job-hunting. Throw away all your old books on the subject. This one takes you right into the heart of today’s marketplace, where the old employment-seeking rules (even from five or 10 years ago) no longer apply. Whether you’re looking for a new job, or your next one, getAbstract highly recommends this book to everyone from custodians to CEOs.

About the author

Bob Weinstein  is the best-selling author of Resumes Don’t Get Jobs and eight other books on careers, including, So What If I’m 50, Jobs for the 21st Century, and How to Switch Careers. A nationally known journalist and trend watcher, Weinstein has contributed to The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Reader’s Digest, Newsday, and Entrepreneur.

Your opinion

Be the first to write a review for this title: Click Share your opinion above. Sign in to share your opinion

 
Welcome | How It Works | Browse | Corporate Solutions | Subscribe

Accessibility | Publishers | About Us | Careers | Press Corner | Testimonials | Shvoong | Bloomberg | Book Award | Gift Subscriptions | Contact | Blog

Disclaimer | Privacy Statement | Affiliate Program | Operating Agreement | © 1999-2010, getAbstract