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The career adventure : your guide to personal assessment, career exploration, and decision making
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Edition:
4th ed.
Publication Information:
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2006
ISBN:
9780131149694

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Summary

For Freshman/Senior-level courses in Career Planning, Career Development, and Job-Seeking Skills. Focused solidly on doing rather than on explaining, this text gets right to the heart of career decision making: It 1) walks students through the process of self-knowledge and self-discovery, 2) encourages them to believe in themselves and in their own ability to influence outcomes and achieve their career goals, and 3) guides them in working with various job/career-search and development tools in progressively demanding tasks to make their goals become a reality. This edition offers expanded use of electronic and internet resources, an update of Maslow's Hierarchy, and a new perspective on decision making.


Author Notes

With approximately 20 years of experience in career development and counseling, Susan M. Johnston has had the opportunity to work closely with hundreds of students and clients who have chosen to take on the challenge of career planning. As an instructor in career planning and a private practice career advisor, she has guided individuals through the process of self-assessment, career exploration, and decison making to achieve their career goals. Prior to her classroom and private practice experience, she held positions at Sinclair Community College in the area of Cooperative Education and with the Career Planning and Placement Center. In addition to her teaching and counseling services, she is currently providing career planning consulting services to secondary schools seeking to update and implement career development programs.

Susan graduated summa cum laude from Wright State University with a B.A. in Communications and holds an M.S.Ed. in Counseling from the University of Dayton. In past positions, she has been on assignment with the State Department in India for the U.S. Information Agency, and prior to her experience as an educator, she was a contract negotiator for th U.S. Air Force. She is an active member of the American Counseling Association, the National Career Development Association, and the Ohio Counseling Association. She has also written a number of articles and presented workshops in the areas of career planning and balancing roles.

Currently, Susan is pursuing a doctoral degree in Workforce Development at The Ohio State University.

Susan is a pacifist whose oldest son, Charles, is a second lieutenant in the United State Marine Corps of whom she is insufferably proud. Susan's middle son, Mitch, is an honors student majoring in international business and Italian at The Ohio State University. Her youngest son, Russ, applies his 6'3", 250-pound frame to the offensive line on his high school football team.


Table of Contents

I Self-Assessment: Learning About Yourself
1 Creating Your Dream
2 Discovering Yourself: Motivations, Life Stages, and Values
3 Continuing Your Self-Discovery: Skills, Personality, and Interests
II Career Exploration: Learning About the World of Work
4 Exploring the World of Work
5 Networking: Establishing Contacts and Support
6 Decision Making and Goal Setting
III The Job Campaign: Organizing Your Search
7 Designing Your Resume and Cover Letters
8 Interviewing with Confidence
9 Developing Job Leads
10 Continuing Your Adventure
Appendix A Department of Labor Samples
Appendix B Sample Resumes and Cover Letters
Appendix C Additional Resources
References
Index