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What Color Is Your Parachute for Teens: Discovering Yourself, Defining Your Future

What Color Is Your Parachute for Teens: Discovering Yourself, Defining Your Future

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Authors: Richard Nelson Bolles, Carol Christen, Jean M. Blomquist
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
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Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Reading Level: Young Adult
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 167
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.7

ISBN: 1580087132
Dewey Decimal Number: 331.7020835
EAN: 9781580087131
ASIN: 1580087132

Publication Date: March 15, 2006
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Product Description
Based on Richard Nelson Bolles's iWhat Color Is Your Parachute?/i, the best-selling job-hunting book in the world, iWhat Color Is Your Parachute? for Teens/i teaches high school and college students to zero in on their favorite skills and apply that knowledge to get the most out of school, set goals, and find their dream jobs. Filled with interactive exercises, worksheets, and profiles of young adults who have found their unique paths in life, iWhat Color Is Your Parachute? for Teens/i is a crucial book for every teenager who cares about his or her future.


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5 out of 5 stars What color is your parachute for teens.   December 2, 2007
 2 out of 5 found this review helpful

I read this book back in the 80's and found it very helpful. When my aged college daughter was questioning her major, I shipped her this book. I think it should be a "must read" for all high school students.


5 out of 5 stars Great book for students or resource for couselors!   July 19, 2007
 9 out of 9 found this review helpful

This book uses Hollands theory of interests to help the teen discover what they want to do. The book helps prioritize interests and translate them into potential careers. This book is an excellent resource from self-discovery to building your resume to interviewing and negotiating an offer. This book is easy to read and understand and the information is useful and current. I highly recommend this book to any teen trying to determine their career path or any adult working with teens with plans to help them determine their career paths.


5 out of 5 stars book   January 10, 2007
 4 out of 15 found this review helpful

it is an easy guide to help others and yourself to overcome daily crisis.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Resource For The Young Adult   July 12, 2006
 37 out of 38 found this review helpful

As a part-time personal career coach for college students trying to identify their major, I was thrilled to see the "What Color Is Your Parachute" franchise has created a version for the late teens/early twenties demographic. Despite the best efforts of college career counseling offices, I still encounter many young people needing help identifying career options that complement the person they are. Resources such "What Color Is Your Parachute" provide young adults with critical learnings they can use to educate themselves about the importance of their personal interests, their strengths, and their skills to ultimately make an informed career decision. And it doesn't hurt if the parents of the young person have read this (or similar) works, as well, so they can be educated coaches for their young adult. In many cases, parents have invested time, emotion and money into getting their child into an institution of higher learning and keeping them there, so their participation in this stage of their child's life is a logical next step. Trust me, parents - they want your involvement more than they let on.br /br /As a HR Manager, the regular version of "What Color Is Your Parachute" has been a resource I've relied on and recommended for the past 15 years to those affected by unexpected downsizings and by the `I want to do something different but I don't know what' bug. After reviewing this new version, I feel confident young people will benefit as much from this work personally as I have professionally. Highly recommended for young people who seek answers to the simple but complex question, "What's next for me?"br /


5 out of 5 stars Definitely a crucial book for any teenager who cares about his/her future!   June 2, 2006
 40 out of 42 found this review helpful

Wow! I wish I had this wonderful book when I was a teenager.br /br /I remember very vividly when I came across Richard Bolles' 'What Colour is Your Parachute', it was way back in the late 80's/early 90's. At that time, I was embarking on a journey to find out about what I wanted to do with the second half of my life.br /br /Naturally, I was attracted to this new book when I saw it in my local bookstore. I am pleased to note that the author has now teamed up with Carol Christen, a career strategist Jean Blomquist, a college counseller, to come out with this great guide to help teens zero in on their favourite skills apply that knowledge to get the most out of school, set goals pursue their dreams.br /br /More importantly, this book actually brings back some sweet memories of what I have perused - pondered about worked out - for the first time. br /br /It is filled with interactive exercises, provoking worksheets interesting profiles of young adults who have found their uniques paths in life, all beautifully structured in a three-part layout:br /br /- Part I: Discovering Your Dream Job;br /- Part II: On the Way to Your Future;br /- Part III: Landing Your Dream Job More;br /br /With a track record of some thirty years in the career advising arena, the lead author's 'What Colour is your Parachute' has been recognised as the world's best selling job hunting book. To me, it is very much more than that - it's about you your future; about exploring who you are, what's important to you what you like to do. br /br /I fully concur with the authors: Life is meant to be lived to the fullest. br /br /In order to achieve a fulfilling life, all of us must do what we love love what we do!br /br /To sum up my review, this is definitely a crucial book for every teenager who cares about his/her future. br /br /Attention: Mums Dads, please go buy this book for your teenaged kids as soon as possible!!! You will be ambly rewarded in the long term.br /

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