How to Survive Your First Job Or Any Job: By Hundreds of Happy EmployeesRicki Frankel, Angela J. Reddock In this informational and necessary book, hundreds of gainfully employed young people detail their experiences launching their careers. They offer real-world tips and advice on looking for and landing a first job, doing well at work, and simply hanging in there. Their stories cover the gamut of work life — dealing with difficult bosses, weird coworkers, less-than-ideal environments and tasks, and climbing up (or slipping down) the corporate ladder, from those who have been there, done that, and lived to tell about it. |
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1933512075 | |
Smart Tips to Help You Survive 177 | |
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How to Survive Your First Job or Any Job: By Hundreds of Happy Employees Ricki Frankel Limited preview - 2009 |
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