50 Plus!: Critical Career Decisions for the Rest of Your LifeCitadel Press, 2015 M08 25 - 224 pages “Practical . . . with an inspirational flair . . . [Dilenschneider] offers wise words. Valuable reading.” —The New York Times Age Is No Barrier to Success. The rules of the business world are being rewritten—again—and Americans over 50 need to refresh their skill sets to meet the challenge of competing in a changing job market. Renowned workplace communications expert Robert L. Dilenschneider has completely revised and updated this indispensable guide to getting ahead in today’s volatile economy. 50 Plus! offers essential guidance to help those at or near the mature stage of their careers. In these pages, you’ll learn how to: • Use new technology platforms effectively to find your next job • Master emerging communications tools to position yourself for a winning interview Whether you intend to find a new career direction, grow within the field you know, start your own business, or are finally ready to realize a long-held dream, this inspiring and fact-filled guide provides a game plan for success. “The best career advice you can get from one of the best in the business.” —from the Foreword by Lou Dobbs |
Contents
THE NEW RULES | |
THE LAY OF THE LAND | |
THE REAL DEAL ON IMAGE | |
TIME TO CHANGE | |
GET AJOB | |
ON YOUR | |
BECOMING A CONSULTANT | |
A PR PRIMER | |
BRIDGING THE GENERATION | |
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50 Plus!: Critical Career Decisions for the Rest of Your Life Robert L. Dilenschneider Limited preview - 2004 |
50 Plus!: Critical Career Decisions for the Rest of Your Life Robert L. Dilenschneider Limited preview - 2002 |
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