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The Employability Journal by Barbara Bassot (Canterbury Chirst Church University, UK)

Get the most from your work experience, placements and internships with this journal. The journal format provides a great structure for processing your learning and reflecting on your progress, with sections on self-awareness, effective communication, managing change, networking and other key skills for working life. You'll find plenty of space to record key achievements, alongside activities and prompts for reflection to enhance your career and personal development. The Employability Journal is the ultimate companion for all undergraduate students looking to create a personal development record and enhance their employability. It is an invaluable resource for students undertaking industrial placements and those on personal development planning or employability modules.

About Barbara Bassot (Canterbury Chirst Church University, UK)

Barbara Bassot is Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Career and Personal Development, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART I Theme 1 Making the Most of Your Experience Theme 2 - Self-awareness Theme 3 - Career Development Theme 4 - Skills for Working Life Theme 5 - Effective Communication Theme 6 - Learning from Feedback Theme 7- Understanding Organisations Theme 8 -Values Theme 9 - Managing Stress and Change Theme 10 - Networking Theme 11 - Career Decision Making Theme 12 - Looking Forward PART II: MORE SPACE FOR REFLECTION PART III: CV BUILDING.

Additional information

GOR009144134
9781137603814
113760381X
The Employability Journal by Barbara Bassot (Canterbury Chirst Church University, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20170522
212
N/A
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