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From Freshman to Fortune 500
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From Freshman to Fortune 500

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Less than 30 percent of college graduates are working in jobs related to their majors, and almost 40 percent are working at jobs that don't require a degree.

They've learned earning a college degree is only the first step to getting a job in your field. You must also learn seven secrets to achieve professional goals.

Marky Stein, named by LinkedIn as "one of the nation's top career experts" and a three-time McGraw-Hill best-selling author of job-seeking and career-transition books, walks you through how to leverage your college degree and one or more of these secrets to:

  • work in the industry of your choice in as little as six weeks in a job directly related to your major;
    • get the government to pay for training that will catapult you to a first job, new career, promotion, or raise; and
    • leverage one strategic class to change careers, earn a promotion, and/or rebrand yourself to earn a higher salary.

Filled with case studies from actual clients, this guidebook helps you win a job at any company and in any industry. Do what you love and earn the money you deserve with the guidance in From Freshman to Fortune 500.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
iUniverse
Date
29 December 2016
Pages
100
ISBN
9781532007958

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Less than 30 percent of college graduates are working in jobs related to their majors, and almost 40 percent are working at jobs that don't require a degree.

They've learned earning a college degree is only the first step to getting a job in your field. You must also learn seven secrets to achieve professional goals.

Marky Stein, named by LinkedIn as "one of the nation's top career experts" and a three-time McGraw-Hill best-selling author of job-seeking and career-transition books, walks you through how to leverage your college degree and one or more of these secrets to:

  • work in the industry of your choice in as little as six weeks in a job directly related to your major;
    • get the government to pay for training that will catapult you to a first job, new career, promotion, or raise; and
    • leverage one strategic class to change careers, earn a promotion, and/or rebrand yourself to earn a higher salary.

Filled with case studies from actual clients, this guidebook helps you win a job at any company and in any industry. Do what you love and earn the money you deserve with the guidance in From Freshman to Fortune 500.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
iUniverse
Date
29 December 2016
Pages
100
ISBN
9781532007958