The House of You: 5 Workforce Preparation Tips for a Successful Career

The House of You: 5 Workforce Preparation Tips for a Successful Career
ISBN-10
1546396101
ISBN-13
9781546396109
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
2017-05-23
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Author
Justin Alan Hayes

Description

Do you feel prepared to enter the workforce? Are you going through the motions expecting that success in the workforce happens to everyone? Have you avoided workforce preparation because it is not "cool" or because you have aspirations to become a successful entertainer and/or athlete? In The House of You: 5 Workforce Preparation Tips for a Successful Career, Justin Alan Hayes gives you control and puts you in the driver seat of your workforce preparation regardless of your outlook. Through tips, stories and workbook pages at the end of many chapters, Justin shares with anyone with an interest in preparing for the workforce how to build their very own "House" brick by brick. In these pages, you will discover: - How to start your workforce preparation - What tools you will need to be successful - How to separate yourself from the competition - Why it's important to have confidence in your abilities - How to focus on areas within your control Your professional career has success written all over it, but only if you choose to prepare. If you are a person that wants the best opportunity to be successful but does not know where to begin, this book is for you.

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