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Employability : making the most of your career development / John Neugebauer & Jane Evans-Brain.

By: Neugebauer, John [[author]].
Contributor(s): Evans-Brain, Jane [author.].
Publisher: Los Angeles, California, USA : SAGE Publications, Inc., ©2016Description: xii, 186 pages : 25 cm. illustrations.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781446298350; 9781446298343.Subject(s): Employability | Career developmentDDC classification: 370.113 N39 2016
Contents:
Introduction -- Changing patterns of career -- Preparing for work -- Finding work -- Workplace learning and development -- Progress and navigation -- Managing yourself -- Conclusion and finding your own story.
Summary: Whether you're undertaking an employability module on your course, or need advice on developing transferable employability skills throughout your degree, this handy guide provides the theory and practical help you need to get your foot on the career ladder on graduation.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-179) and index.

Introduction --
Changing patterns of career --
Preparing for work --
Finding work --
Workplace learning and development --
Progress and navigation --
Managing yourself --
Conclusion and finding your own story.

Whether you're undertaking an employability module on your course, or need advice on developing transferable employability skills throughout your degree, this handy guide provides the theory and practical help you need to get your foot on the career ladder on graduation.

College of Education Graduate Studies Master of Arts in Education major in Administration and Supervision

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