10 Things Employers Want You to Learn in College: The Know-How You Need to Succeed
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Book Description
A college diploma can open many doors, but it's just an expensive piece of paper if you don't have what employers seek. Long-time professor and student adviser Bill Coplin surveyed the nation's top companies and identified the essential skills recent grads need to survive and succeed in the job market. In 10 THINGS EMPLOYERS WANT YOU TO LEARN IN COLLEGE, Coplin teaches you to solve complex problems, influence people, and detect BS-real-world know-how your textbooks don't teach you. Coplin's practical approach will help you develop a personal plan for boosting those marketable skills during your college years so you can impress potential employers, land a higher-paying job, and start on the road to career security and satisfaction as soon as you graduate.
Book Info
Text presents the essential skills needed to survive and succeed in today's job market; based on the author's extensive interviews with employers, recruiters, human resource specialists, and employed college grads. Discusses such skill groups as work ethic, physical performance, speaking, writing, research, and teamwork. Softcover. DLC: Career education--United States.
10 Things Employers Want You to Learn in College: The Know-How You Need to Succeed
10 Things Employers Want You to Learn in College: The Know-How You Need to Succeed,William D. Coplin,Ten Speed Press,1580085245,Business/Economics,Career And Vocational Guidance (Higher Education),Career Development,Career education,Careers - General,Careers / Job Opportunities,College student orientation,Counseling - Vocational Guidance,Education,Higher,United States,Vocational education
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