I was a bit skeptical at first with this book. Of course it is probably the most famous career/job book ever written, but I was concerned that it would go into detail on things I did not really care about - like determining what you want to do as a career...things I already knew. But I found the book very well-written and insightful for anyone looking for a job, trying to discover their career path, or considering making a career transition later in life.
The author has included a number of decision-making tools that really help sort through complex priorities, and his philosophy on job searching is very consistent with my own experience as a seasoned job search expert.
I guess the reason I like the book so much is I believe we are entering an era where traditional employment expectations are going out the window. People need to be creative in determining how they will earn a living. And finding something that you like to do as well.
I just turned 60, and still very much enjoy what I do, but am looking to a future where I would be considered "unemployable" based on my age. For me this means an internet-oriented business, that I can do anywhere, anytime. This business will be helping people find jobs in this economy. I'm the Job Hunting Insider.