Blurb submitted by Crayton Patterson
(The Career Playbook is nonfiction)
Now that we are getting ready to graduate high school it is time to get serious about the steps that we will take to become successful people. Do you want to have an achieving career or just get by? The Career Playbook will give you the essential advice for not only having an achieving career but become someone of executive importance. In this day and age, the competition for great jobs is at an all-time high. There are so many people that are working hard to become something great. By reading this book you are setting yourself ahead of the pack. This book gives advice from the beginning of your career to when you are an established professional. From networking to landing a perfect interview to becoming a CEO. This book gives first-person advice from college graduates and young professionals which gives a level of perspective that relates to students. The Career Playbook is written by James M. Citrin, the leader of Spencer Stuart's CEO practice and a member of the firm's worldwide board of directors; a perfect candidate to take career advice from. So if you want to get a head start on what you need to do to become an exceptional professional in whatever career you decide to pursue, reading The Career Playbook is a must.
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