48 Days to the Work You Love: An Interactive Study
By Dan Miller
Puts the job search into broader perspective by asking seekers to consider what they are meant to do as well as what they want to do.
Posted: 11/15/2007 03:06 PM EST
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Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow: Discovering Your Right Livelihood
By Marsha Sinetar
From the author of Living Happily Ever After, Do What You Love is a rich and inspirational book that will guide you to pursuing your dreams to ultimately embark on a rewarding and meaningful career—and still be able to pay the bills.
Posted: 11/15/2007 03:14 PM EST
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How to Find Your Dream Job and Make it a Reality: Solutions for a meaningful and rewarding career
By Jason McClure
Everyone wants a rewarding career that satisfies personal goals, and McClure’s book will take readers by the hand and help develop ideas for jobs that satisfy your passion.
Posted: 11/15/2007 03:11 PM EST
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How to Land Your Dream Job: No Resume! And Other Secrets to Get You in the Door
By Jeffrey J. Fox
The re-titled edition of Don’t Send a Resume helps you market yourself and get your foot in the door when it comes to landing a dream job.
Posted: 11/15/2007 03:04 PM EST
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Job Hunting for Dummies
By Max Messmer
Job Hunting for Dummies was written by the chairman and CEO of the staffing and consulting giant, Robert Half International, Inc., and is full of tips for staying calm during the arduous process of hunting for a job.
Posted: 11/15/2007 03:12 PM EST
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This Time I Dance!: Creating the Work You Love
By Tama J. Kieves
Kieves was a Harvard lawyer who took a vacation when she realized that she couldn’t bear the thought of returning to work and decided that it was time to follow her passion. This Time I Dance! is dedicated to the part of you that listens to the music more than the reproach of the mind—and just may be the spark needed to begin an amazing adventure of finding a satisfying career.
Posted: 11/15/2007 03:10 PM EST
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What Color Is Your Parachute? 2008: A Practical Manual for Job-hunters and Career-Changers
By Richard Nelson Bolles
Fortune magazine considers What Color if Your Parachute? the gold standard for job hunters. It’s been a bestseller for the past 30 years and is constantly updated for trends in the job market relative to the current economy.
Posted: 11/15/2007 03:02 PM EST
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