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What color is your parachute ? 2014: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers

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The world's most popular job-search book is updated for 2014 with up-to-the-minute information and tips for how-to look for work and change careers.   In today's challenging job-market, the long-trusted guidance of  What Color Is Your Parachute?  is needed more than ever. Published in 22 languages and 26 countries, and with over 10 million copies sold,  What Color is Your Parachute?  has helped millions discover their unique gifts, skills, and interests and land a job--even in hard times.    This 2014 edition of “[one of] the 100 best and most influential [nonfiction books] written in English since 1923,” according to TIME.com, is refreshed with up-to-the-minute statistics, job-field analyses, and advice on social media and search tactics (including Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Skype, Yelp, and YouTube). However,  Parachute’ s core message remains intact: WHAT, WHERE, and HOW.    What do you most love to do?  Where do you most love to do it?  How do you find suc

What color is your parachute ? 2014: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers

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The world's most popular job-search book is updated for 2014 with up-to-the-minute information and tips for how-to look for work and change careers.   In today's challenging job-market, the long-trusted guidance of  What Color Is Your Parachute?  is needed more than ever. Published in 22 languages and 26 countries, and with over 10 million copies sold,  What Color is Your Parachute?  has helped millions discover their unique gifts, skills, and interests and land a job--even in hard times.    This 2014 edition of “[one of] the 100 best and most influential [nonfiction books] written in English since 1923,” according to TIME.com, is refreshed with up-to-the-minute statistics, job-field analyses, and advice on social media and search tactics (including Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Skype, Yelp, and YouTube). However,  Parachute’ s core message remains intact: WHAT, WHERE, and HOW.    What do you most love to do?  Where do you most love to do it?  How do you find suc