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- The most important questions to ask on your next job interview : insider secrets you need to know / by Blair, Kendall,1983-(CARDINAL)490149;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Interview questions -- Work environment -- Assignments & tasks -- Chain of command -- If the position is not right for you -- This company is a match! -- Advancement -- Why me? -- Problems -- What have I left out? -- Guidance -- Communication -- The wrap up -- Case studies.
- Subjects: Corporate culture.; Employment interviewing.; Job hunting.; Personality and occupation.; Work environment.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Do what you are discover the perfect career for you through the secrets of personality type / by Tieger, Paul D.(CARDINAL)366256; Barron-Tieger, Barbara.(CARDINAL)366257;
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- Subjects: Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.; Personality and occupation.; Vocational guidance;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- The microstress effect : how little things pile up and create big problems--and what to do about it / by Cross, Robert L.,1967-author.(CARDINAL)865442; Dillon, Karen(Editor),author.(CARDINAL)602762;
Includes bibliographical references and index.A crisis of well-being -- Why you can't keep up anymore -- Why others drain your energy -- Why you don't feel like you -- What the Ten Percenters get so right -- Where to find resilience -- How to stay healthy -- How to find your purpose."There is a force in our everyday lives that we aren't even aware of-and it's so powerful it threatens to derail otherwise promising careers and lives: microstress. It's the hidden epidemic of small moments of anxiety that infiltrate both our work and personal lives. Because each individual microstress is so small, it doesn't trigger the normal stress response in our brains to help us deal with it. Instead, the microstress just embeds in our minds, accumulating along with scores of other microstresses, day-to-day and week-to-week. The long-term effect is devastating: microstress invisibly weighs us down, damages our physical and emotional health, and contributes to a decline in our overall well-being. What's more, microstress is baked into our lives. The source of microstress is seldom a classic antagonist, such as a demanding client or jerk boss. Instead, it comes from the people-in and out of work-with whom we are closest: our friends, family, and colleagues. The good news is that once you learn about microstress, you can fight back. Drawing on fresh research, Rob Cross and Karen Dillon will teach you how to recognize and manage the most common forms of microstress, and even remove some from your life. Compelling interviews with high achievers who've endured their share of microstress bring to life best practices that show you how to build resilience against microstress, and ultimately how to find purpose in your everyday life, using it as an antidote to your own microstress. It's time to break free from the microstress that's stealing your life. Start here"--
- Subjects: Stress (Psychology); Job stress.; Resilience (Personality trait); Adjustment (Psychology); Work-life balance.; Personality and occupation.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Do what you are : discover the perfect career for you through the secrets of personality type / by Tieger, Paul D.,author.(CARDINAL)366256; Barron-Tieger, Barbara,author.(CARDINAL)366257; Tieger, Kelly,author.(CARDINAL)407423;
Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. 1. Unlocking the secrets of personality type -- Suit yourself : the secret of career satisfaction -- Just who do you think you are? Discovering your personality type -- Mirror, mirror : verifying your personality type -- pt. 2. The "fourmula" for career satisfaction -- What a character! The four different temperaments -- Who's on first? Identifying your innate strengths -- The way you do the things you do : which strengths you share and which you use privately -- Aged to perfection : developing your abilities over time -- pt. 3. Getting to work -- ENFJ : "the public relations specialists" -- INFJ : "catalysts for positive change" -- ENFP : "anything's possible" -- INFP : "still waters run deep" -- ENTJ : "everything's fine -- I'm in charge" -- INTJ : "competence + independence = perfection" -- ENTP : "life's entrepreneurs" -- INTP : "ingenious problem solvers" -- ESTJ : "taking care of business" -- ISTJ : "take your time and do it right" -- ESFJ : "what can I do for you?" -- ISFJ : "on my honor, to do my duty ..." -- ESTP : "let's get busy!" -- ISTP : "doing the best I can with what I've got" -- ESFP : "don't worry, be happy!" -- ISFP : "it's the thought that counts" -- Putting it all together : creating your personal career plan -- Enncore! Encore! : success stories of baby boomers finding satisfying second careers -- For career professionals only.This book leads you step-by-step through the process of determining and verifying your personality type, providing real-life case studies of people who share your type and introducing you to the key ingredients your work must have for it to be genuinely fulfilling. Using workbook exercises and explaining specific job search strategies, Do What You Are identifies occupations that are popular with your type and offers a rundown of your work related strengths and weaknesses to customize your job search, ensuring the best results in the shortest time. Whether you are a millennial, a first-time job seeker, a baby boomer looking for a second act, or an established professional seeking post-career fulfillment, Do What You Are will help you discover the right career for you.
- Subjects: Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.; Personality and occupation.; Vocational guidance.;
- Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 11
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- Do what you are : discover the perfect career for you through the secrets of personality type / by Tieger, Paul D.,author.(CARDINAL)366256; Barron-Tieger, Barbara,author.(CARDINAL)366257; Tieger, Kelly,author.(CARDINAL)407423;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-347) and index.Read This First -- Jobs and Careers: trends and forecasts -- Part One : unlocking the secrets of personality type. Suit yourself : the secret of career satisfaction ; Just who do you think you are? : discovering your personality type ; Mirror, mirror : verifying your personality type -- Part Two : the Formula for career satisfaction. What a character! : the four different temperaments ; Who's on first? : identifying your innate strengths ; Aged to perfection : developing your abilities over time -- Part Three : getting to work : profiles of career-satisfied people ; ENFJ : "the public relations specialists" ; INFJ : "catalysts for positive change" ; ENFP : "anything's possible" ; INFP : "still waters run deep" ; ENTJ : "everything's fine--I'm in charge" ; INTJ : "competence + independence = perfection" ; ENTP : "life's entrepreneurs" ; INTP : "ingenious problem solvers" ; ESTJ : "taking care of business" ; ISTJ : "take your time and do it right" ; ESFJ : "what can I do for you?" ; ISFJ : "on my honor, to do my duty ..." ; ESTP : "in on the action" ; ISTP : "making it work" ; ESFP : "good vibes only" ; ISFP : "it's the thought that counts" ; Putting it all together : creating your personal career plan ; Encore! encore! : success stories of satisfying second acts ; For career professionals only -- Some final thoughts and resources."Finding a career path that you're passionate about can be difficult--but it doesn't have to be! With this bestselling guide, learn how to find a fulfilling career that fits your personality. Do What You Are--the bestselling classic that has helped more than a million people find truly satisfying work--is now updated for the modern workforce. With the global economy's ups and downs, the advent of astonishing new technology, the migration to online work and study, and the ascendancy of mobile communication, so much has changed in the American workplace since this book's fifth edition was published in 2014. What hasn't changed is the power of Personality Type to help people achieve job satisfaction. This updated edition, featuring 30% new material, is especially useful for millennials and baby boomers who are experiencing midlife career switches, and even those looking for fulfillment in retirement. This book will lead you through the step-by-step process of determining and verifying your Personality Type. Then you'll learn which occupations are popular with each Type, discover helpful case studies, and get a full rundown of your Type's work-related strengths and weaknesses. Focusing on each Type's strengths, Do What You Are uses workbook exercises to help you customize your job search, get the most out of your current career, obtain leadership positions, and ensure that you achieve the best results in the shortest period of time. "--
- Subjects: Self-help publications.; Informational works.; Personality and occupation.; Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.; Vocational guidance.;
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- Type talk at work / by Kroeger, Otto.(CARDINAL)193795; Thuesen, Janet M.(CARDINAL)193796;
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- Subjects: Personality and occupation.; Typology (Psychology); Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.; Interpersonal relations.; Personnel management.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Type talk at work : how the 16 personality types determine your success on the job / by Kroeger, Otto.(CARDINAL)193795; Thuesen, Janet M.(CARDINAL)193796; Rutledge, Hile.(CARDINAL)666632;
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- Subjects: Personality and occupation.; Typology (Psychology); Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.; Interpersonal relations.; Personnel management.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- 50 best jobs for your personality / by Farr, J. Michael.(CARDINAL)187157; Shatkin, Laurence.(CARDINAL)778457;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Career development; Occupations; Personality and occupation.; Vocational guidance; Vocational interests.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 5
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- 50 best jobs for your personality / by Shatkin, Laurence.(CARDINAL)778457;
MARCIVE 12/6/12Includes bibliographical references (pages 463-464) and index.pt. 1. Overview of personality and career -- pt. 2. What's your personality type? Take an assessment -- pt. 3. The best jobs lists : jobs for each of the six personality types -- pt. 4. Descriptions of the 50 best jobs for each personality type.Identifies personality types using the theory of vocational personalities, then pairs each personality with the jobs that best fit it.
- Subjects: Vocational guidance; Career development; Personality and occupation.; Vocational interests.; Occupations;
- Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 12
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- Occupational exposures of hairdressers and barbers and personal use of hair colourants : some hair dyes, cosmetic colourants, industrial dyestuffs and aromatic amines. by IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans.(CARDINAL)196441; International Agency for Research on Cancer.(CARDINAL)147251;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Hair preparations; Hair dyes; Cosmetics; Carcinogens.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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