Many people choose jobs where they help other people. What work can they do that helps people? What jobs do you know that make things better for us? Do you know what job you would like to do?
A playful introduction to careers in a community, that’s also a rhyming picture book guessing game!
Peter Cappelli confronts the myth of the skills gap and provides an actionable path forward to put people back to work.
This book is for everyone who wants to turn their vocation back into an avocation and “a thought-provoking examination of our working lives” (Financial Times).
Many people choose jobs where they help other people. What work can they do that helps people? What jobs do you know that make things better for us? Do you know what job you would like to do?
But back to the beginning. Once you've passed the course and have obtained your sales license, you need to become part of an agency. You do this the same way you get any other job: you make phone calls, send e-mails, get interviews, ...
Many people choose jobs where they help other people. What work can they do that helps people? What jobs do you know that make things better for us? Do you know what job you would like to do? Reading Level 9/F&P Level F
In this important and persuasive book, Berkeley economist Enrico Moretti reveals this "new geography of jobs" that's benefiting centers of innovation like San Francisco, Boston, Austin, and Durham.
In this book he shares stories about the people he met, reveals the lessons he learned, and explains the five principles that kept him going.
Many people choose jobs where they help other people. What work can they do that helps people? What jobs do you know that make things better for us? Do you know what job you would like to do?
From the farm to the city, and from the office to the stage, this book explores both the familiar jobs kids see every day like teachers and grocers, as well as more unusual jobs like astronaut and dancer.