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What Color Is Your Parachute? 2007: A Practical Manual for Job-hunters and Career Changes [Paperback]

Richard N. Bolles
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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Ten Speed Press; Revised edition edition (Sep 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1580087949
  • ISBN-13: 978-1580087940
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 490,588 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"What Color Is Your Parachute?" is still the best-selling job-hunting book in the world. A favourite of job hunters and career changers for more than three decades, it continues to be a mainstay on best-seller lists, from Amazon.com to "BusinessWeek" to the "New York Times", where it has spent five and a half years. The 2007 edition is an even more useful book, with its updated inspiring and detailed plan for changing readers' lives. With new examples, instructions, and cautionary advice, the "2007 Parachute" holds its place as, to quote "Fortune" magazine, "the gold standard of career guides."

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51 of 52 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I've known about this book for years, but always disregarded it because I've been fortunate enough to do work that I love. I'm now with an HR consultancy that includes amongst its offerings outplacement programmes. As this is a new area for me I thought I should become familiar with the 'industry standard' - Parachute.

This is a brilliant book, not just for job-hunters; but for anyone who'd like to take stock of their career.

Bolles' 'life-changing job hunt' process is a well thought out, practical and effective methodology for finding a role that you love. It's best summed up using a metaphor he's borrowed from travel writers. They say: lay out all the clothes that you think you'll need and all the money you think you need to take. Now pack half the clothes and take twice the money. Bolles suggests taking all the information you think you'll need about the job market and all the information you think you'll need about yourself, and finding out half that information about the market and twice that information about yourself.

His writing style is homespun wisdom like that of Dale Carnegie. Given that Bolles has revised the book every year since 1970, and has sold over 8 million copies, I think he's entitled to some eccentricities. I think other reviewers' comments about his Christian views and his quirkyness are short-sighted. The conversational writing style reads like advice from a favourite uncle, and as with such advice, you don't have to take all of it.

The front cover says the 2006 edition is "stunningly revised". Not having seen any previous editions, I can't comment on what those revisions are, or whether they are stunning. I can comment on what I liked about the layout. Printed in red and black ink, the red is used for titles, subtitles and highlighting - much like you'd use a highlighter pen. I found much of the red highlights were exactly what I would highlight myself, so useful for future reference.

The book also contains dozens of old pen-and-ink drawings, the subjects of which don't seem to bear any relevance to the surounding text. They do serve to break up the 400-odd pages (which at first can look intimidating) and communicate something of Bolles' unique character, which is quite endearing. Don't take that to mean that this is an old fashioned book - far from it. This seventy-something author (I'm guessing) is perfectly at home writing about Coldplay, Blackberries and recent events like hurricane Katrina and the economic resurgence of China and India.

Whilst Bolles acknowledges his international readership, one slight disappointment is the US focus on all the web references. However, the overall content is excellent.

After some great context setting and research findings about job hunting, Bolles job-hunt methodology starts off, logically enough, by posing the question 'Where on Earth do you want to live?' He then works through the process to identify your favourite interests, people environments, working conditions, values, salary, level of responsibility and skills. Throughout, there are plenty of diagrams, exercises and grids to complete, to help you identify what you need to know (so I don't know what the '...Parachute Workbook' offers in addition to this).

There's a great section on 'Identifying Who Has the Power to Hire You for the Job You're Looking For', along with 'Ten Interviewing Tips' and 'Six Secrets of Salary Negotiation'.

Regardless of whether you're thinking of looking for a job or a career change NOW, this book is valuable for getting you thinking about all the possible career options you have ahead of you. If you are currently looking, I would say this book is far more valuable than all the 'Create a Great CV', 'Great Answers to Difficult Interview Questions' and 'How to do an Internet Job Search' books put together.

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26 of 31 people found the following review helpful
pretty good 15 Oct 2006
By M. King
Format:Paperback
The Christianity additions are out-of-place, the acknowledgements are gushing and retch-inducing, and the quotes from satisfied customers are immodest . . . which simply proves that I'm a typical secularist, self-conscious european who finds it incomprehensible why the author doesn't re-read his text and cringe . . .

That said, I found the content very readable - what could have been heavy-going content was actually made pretty enjoyable, so I'll forgive a lot.

The advice is practical - of course it is US-centric, but the basic principles he advocates are still sound.

In short: I would recommend this book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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With so many job hunting books focused on things that don't matter like Resume writing and Cover letting writing. What Color is your parachute is one of the few books giving you practical advice that will work in this economy. I first picked up what Color is your parachute in 2004, after sending out a thousand resumes and not getting a single interview. Using the statistics in the begging of the book, I realized what I was doing was a waste of time. I changed my approach to speaking with real people and doing informational interviews. It wasn't long before I convinced a company to create a job just for me.

Chris Pires - Author of "Shred Your Resume and Find a job"

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