Coming back : how to win the job you want when you've lost the job you need
(2021)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
650.14/GERMER,F

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 650.14/GERMER,F Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York : St. Martin's Press, 2021
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

291 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781250271655, 1250271657 :, 1250271657, 9781250271655
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Includes index

Introduction -- Hey, What the Hell Happened to My Career? -- The Death of Experience -- Evolve -- It's Not Personal -- Identity in Crisis -- How to Catch Up -- Those Millennials -- Coming Back at Work -- Letter to Dave -- Branding Your Relevance -- Innovators at Work -- Don't Let Your Career Manage You -- Bye-Bye Dinosaur, Hello Innovator -- Stop Networking Like a Wimp -- Coming Back from a Gap -- Coming Back from a National Crisis -- Get Yourself Hired, Part I -- Get Yourself Hired, Part II -- Legal Matters -- Defrump -- Plan B: Be the Boss of You -- Plan C: You Can Always Downsize and Pull a Krakel -- Conclusion

"A street smart, inspiring, practical and utterly honest book for renewing or resuming your career. Millions of mid- and late-career professionals are wondering why our careers are dying. We've been fired, downsized, job-eliminated, or we've left work voluntarily to raise children, care for loved ones, or go to school. Our unemployment rate is more than three times the national average. It takes twice as long to get hired, usually for far less money than we were making. Is it age discrimination? Maybe. But it's not that simple. So many of us have lagged on skills and technology, shrugged off social media, or ignored the rate of change and let younger people become the face of our profession's future. Our "track record" really doesn't matter. We want to come back, but we aren't ready. Coming Back offers clear advice, including: -Make yourself visible and relevant by sharing articles and information on your field with colleagues and on social media. -Use LinkedIn to build your network in your industry and identify decision makers. -Tell interviewers about what you will do-don't rely on what you have done. -Stop grousing about "those millennials" and start working with them. -Volunteer strategically to build leadership skills and networks. Coming Back shows how you can save a career if still employed or get one back if cast out. Fawn Germer, one of the nation's most popular leadership experts and global motivational speakers, has personally interviewed more than 300 CEOs, senior executives, professors, lawyers, organizational experts, industry leaders and professionals. The result is a tactical, tough-love call to action: to learn, re-tool, connect, grow, and get ready to work again"--