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How to Get a Job You'll Love 2005-2006: A Practical Guide to Unlocking Your Talents and Finding Your Ideal Career [Paperback]

John Lees
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  • Paperback: 250 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education; 3rd Revised edition edition (1 Aug 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0077108248
  • ISBN-13: 978-0077108243
  • Product Dimensions: 22.4 x 15.2 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 590,838 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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The Times

‘An authoritative British voice in careers coaching.’

Career Guidance Today

‘An excellent book, challenging, thought provoking, enthusiastic.’

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51 of 55 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
At the time of reading `How to get the Job you'll love', although I had a 2:1 degree in Psychology from a good University, I was working as a shop assistant, wondering what do with my life. I had been to see a number of careers advisers in the past, all of whom were not particularly helpful. I then came across this book and it changed my life forever.

It was so practical and easy to use and it felt as if the author knew all the dilemmas I had been facing and answered all of them. I used his tips on how to discover my interests, and gained lots of confidence in how tackle my search for my ideal job.

I have recently set up my own business, again using John's helpful tips and advice. I have recommended friends and family members, from all ages and different stages in their careers, and at all levels from students to senior executives, to read these wonderful books. All of those people without exception have seen changes in the careers they did not think possible.
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45 of 51 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
Have you ever tried to read a book but found that every time you reach the end of a page you can't recall a word of it? This usually happens because (a) you're not concentrating properly, (b) the book is not written well, or (c) the language is unfamiliar or written in such a way that you can't relate to what it is saying.

There are a lot of positive reviews of John Lees' book. Let me begin by saying that I agree wholeheartedly with the sentiments of most of them. The book is indeed packed with great information useful to almost anyone trying to work their way through a career dilemma. However, I found that the prose often falls into category (b) and occasionally (c). For some people stylistic woes such as this aren't a problem but if you're anything like me you may want to take note before purchasing.

I like to get my money's worth after purchasing a book. I read from cover to cover initially before returning to dip in and out. If you're the same you may be in for a frustrating time. Sure enough a lot of chapters are fine, especially some of the later ones which address certain issues directly and can be read independently. However, other chapters, especially some of the earlier ones which deal with more general matters, can be terribly frustrating. While the style is accessible, often the choice of words, the sentence structures, the way one sentence or paragraph doesn't quite flow into the next, the way an analogy doesn't quite fit and the way an exercise is recommended but not properly explained can be headache-inducing. I found I couldn't simply read each chapter through and then come back later as is my habit. Instead, I had to keep stopping all the time just to try and square in my mind what he was driving at, how his anology applied or how what he was saying related to me at all.

In summary: the book is packed with useful information, but because of problems with the prose I feel I can only give it three stars. I found it very difficult to follow in places and I found myself constantly having to stop to re-read paragraphs and pages over and over. I think Mr Lees would do well to consider rewriting some chapters for the next edition.
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Good book. Requires a decent amount of 'soul searching'. Good book though, and talks you through all the elements you need to consider. Found it useful when used in conjunction with a completely different style of book (very much more practical) "How to Handle Your Recruitment Consultant". Basically meaning that once I had worked my through John Lees' book I was able to get Recruitment Consultants to do what I needed them to do. The two together worked really well.
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Something different
I've bought a fair number of careers advice books in my time, but this one is the best bar none. It takes you through a lot of very probing questions that help you to feel certain... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Annika Prince
Motivational book with inspiring ideas
I read this book when I was stuck in a job a couple of years ago that I hated, I didn't know why I was there or what else I'd be able to do. Read more
Published on 26 Feb 2010 by S. E. Barnett
The UK's Parachute
John Lees is a leading authority in career planning in the UK and here brings his experience to bear in a coherent book on career change. Read more
Published on 24 Feb 2010 by Passionman
career enhancing book!
This book is not only thorough but also very practical. I hope it will change my career (for the better). Read more
Published on 28 Oct 2009 by CCC
Thought-provoking
This book will help you to think about your career and options. It is NOT an instruction manual with step-by-step guides to completing CVs for example... Read more
Published on 17 Oct 2009 by J. Green
Life Changing Book
I had been working in the same industry for a number of years and was working for a very challenging employer when I purchased this book. Read more
Published on 8 Mar 2009 by Mix
Thought provoking
Good book if you're tired of the day job and longing to find a way to do what you love. Excellent for working out what you're good at, what you enjoy. Read more
Published on 28 Feb 2009 by R. Winchester
Superb tool for helping you work it out for yourself
Can this book change your life? Yes, if you use it. Rather than starting with the job, it starts with you. Read more
Published on 6 Feb 2009 by B. Cairns
Brilliant tool to assist in getting a job
Having assisted people into work for the last 20 years. I recommend this book to clients as it provides a straightforward no nonsense approach, it is easy to read and up to date. Read more
Published on 22 Dec 2008 by Angela
Great help at crucial time !
I used this book in combination with one to one sessions with John. I was looking for answers on "What do I really want to do next? Read more
Published on 28 May 2007 by S. Rossignol
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