Despite recent economic gains, the labour market has become increasingly precarious with the rise of continual layoffs, short-term contracting, and part-time work. It was within this new reality that Greg R. McGovern found himself at a painful crossroad, facing significant career challenges due to what he unflinchingly calls poor career choices. But when he noticed his friends didn't seem to be affected by the same career insecurity, he embarked upon a deeply personal journey that explored his actions against those of his successful friends. 'Why My Friends Are Rich and I Am Not A Career Textbook' compiles everything McGovern learned and presents it in such a way that anyone standing at the same crossroad can find direction.Aimed both at those just starting their careers and those who have found themselves stalled mid-career, the approaches and practices provided are meant to maximize a person's individual career potential. The book explores key concepts and career lessons, including: - Creating an environment that supports career success- Maximizing every opportunity that is provided- Transitioning quickly to the next great position More importantly, the book encourages readers to assess not only what they bring to the table, but what potential employers have to offer them in return. 'Why My Friends Are Rich and I Am Not A Career Textbook' illustrates to job-seekers and job-changers the path to becoming indispensable to an organization, ensuring a successful career
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