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Loading... The Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success (original 1998; edition 1998)by Nicholas Lore
Work InformationThe Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success by Nicholas Lore (1998)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The book is extremely effective in asking you the right questions on every step of career discovery! It was an invaluable tool for me over the last several months. I am hesitant to recommend it to friends though because it uses some antiquated and derogatory depictions of aboriginal peoples throughout -- simply to illustrate certain points. Haven't we abused their identities and lives enough by now? It's lazy writing and disrespects readers' intelligence. The Pathfinder is one of the better career books out there, and I used to recommend it until I figured out that 99% of all career planning is bulls**t. People and industries change too fast nowadays to plan anything useful beyond a couple of years, and that's a good thing. Career planning, if done right, is taking an extra step of doing something you were already going to do. If done wrong, it's nothing more than stalling. Want to find a job you'll love? Here's my 3-step plan: (1) Throw away that career book. (2) Try as many new activities as you can, and over time this will inevitably lead to meeting new people and learning about even more opportunities. The key is to do more doing, and less thinking about doing. (3) Rinse and repeat. Do more of the things you love and less of the things you don't. no reviews | add a review
Provides more than one hundred self-tests and diagnostic tools to help college graduates and midlife career changers identify a suitable career based on aptitude and personality. No library descriptions found.
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Many of these exercises could be found online from blogs. It's nice to have them in a single location, but I personally find the format a bit irritating. Perhaps it's just the organization that bothers me.
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