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What good career planning books are there?

Eight reading materials for career planning:

1, my professional manual, Wu Zhiyi Economic Daily Press.

Introduction: This book covers self-exploration, work world exploration, family expectation and communication, career choice and decision-making, career vision and planning, career preparation and action and other important issues closely related to personal career development. It aims to help teenagers or college students learn step by step through individual or group activities, and can be used as learning materials for job planning workshops such as career counseling courses.

2. What color is your parachute? Translated by Peng Shuhuai, CITIC Publishing House, richard nielsen Bowles.

Introduction: If you are looking for a job or planning to change jobs, this is a book that should not be missed anyway, otherwise you will miss: the opportunity to listen to the world's most authoritative career guidance master for 30 years of research experience; Understand the reasons why outstanding talents like themselves have repeatedly failed in the job market; A good opportunity to understand the weak inside story of the existing job search system; The possibility of getting out of the misunderstanding of job hunting; The opportunity to understand the most effective ideas and methods of job hunting ... If you read this book, you will at least understand that the existing job hunting system is outdated and inefficient. If you turn to it first, you will undoubtedly become a victim of this outdated system; Resumes, job advertisements, employment agencies and headhunting companies play a much smaller role than you think, even full of traps; In fact, the most effective way to find a job is at your fingertips, and you can even find an ideal job without sending a resume; People overestimate the role of the Internet in job hunting. In fact, its failure rate is 96% ...

3. "Grasp your career development direction" translated by Robert D. Locke, Zhong Gulan, China Light Industry Press, etc.

Introduction: Help readers set career goals and teach them a set of career decision-making skills. It not only explains what "career planning" is, but also leads readers to know the work world, understand specific occupations, explore themselves and finally make correct career decisions through reading, thinking, various exercises, activities and scales. This book also contains a large number of authoritative occupational scales and their usage methods, which has high reference value.

4. "Career Change" translated by Carol L. McLelland Machinery Industry Press and Beijing Yanqing United Media Management Consulting Center.

Introduction: This book is one of the "A Dai Series" series. This book is mainly for people who are interested in changing careers, and introduces the significance, steps and methods of changing careers. This book adopts a step-by-step approach, starting with the definition of success, and introduces the characteristics and goals of career change in the new period. Subsequently, the author puts forward some suggestions and countermeasures for the possible problems in career change-in order to actively participate in career change, you need to discover your passion. After understanding your passion, you need to find a career field that suits you. In this part, the author gives a concise and vivid description of the new career field from many aspects and angles. At the same time, the author also provides the relevant majors and jobs in various professional fields, as well as the contact information of relevant institutions for reference. In order to better combine various professional fields and provide readers with more practical reference, the author introduces the comprehensive quality and ability training and practical exercise needed for career change one by one. Finally, the author also puts forward the secret of 10 to keep a clear head in the process of career change and the elements of 10 to keep people inspired and passionate in career change.

5. Career guidance translated by Diane Sacnik, China Labor and Social Security Press, Peking University Employment Center?

Introduction: The design intention of this book is to help you discover and know yourself, and the basic purpose is to guide you to complete the whole process of career planning, including self-evaluation, decision-making and job-hunting strategies. Its main goal is to help you make a satisfactory career choice. After each chapter of this book, you will know more about yourself and how to integrate your knowledge of yourself into your career planning. This book divides the whole career planning process into three parts: the first part is self-assessment (chapters 1 to 5), the second part is workplace (chapters 6 to 8), and the third part is job-hunting strategy (chapters 9 to 12).

6. Genius is afraid of getting into the wrong business. Translated by Nicholas Raul and Jiang Feiyue of Jilin People's Publishing House.

Introduction: Please believe that genius is among us. The reason why you can't be enthusiastic about your work, feel stressed, or look mediocre is because your potential has not been fully released. In other words, you may be in the wrong business. Genius in the wrong line is like a gem under the dust, and you can shine. In fact, you can design and plan your own career. The key is to use the right tools and grasp the rules of operation. Genius is to use the right tools and master the operating rules. Genius navigators are well versed in the skills of building solid hulls and constantly improve their navigation skills. Only in this way can we feel the sense of accomplishment and satisfaction in fighting the storm. This book will appear in front of you as a leader. It aims to be a universally applicable career guide to help you choose your future career goals. The turning point of fate often begins with new ideas.

7. Live the Life You Love is translated by Barbara Schell and Qin Zibing of China Light Industry Press.

Introduction: Teach you how to use "reverse thinking" to make your dreams come true; Why childhood preferences predict happiness in adulthood; How to use natural curiosity, talent and external information; Why is a single career model not suitable for everyone? What are the simple and effective skills to cross dreams and reality …

8.Timothy Butler, Harvard Career Design, James Waldroop China Business Press.

Introduction: The contents include finding the right direction, getting out of the professional maze, imagining work, solving 280 successful problems, basic professional level, grading and analysis of positive imagination exercises, etc.