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Careers for Extroverts & Other Gregarious Types

by Jan Goldberg
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Synopsis

Your first step to a profitable and satisfying career!

The most rewarding, secure, and high-paying jobs entail good communication and management skills. If you have a talent for motivating a group of individuals to work toward the same goal, from a boardroom brainstorm meeting to the Electric Slide at a wedding reception, you're a "people person"­­and an ideal candidate for one or more of the careers covered in this book. Careers for Extroverts & Other Gregarious Types provides all the information you need to launch a career as a:

  • Travel agent
  • Retail salesperson
  • Legislator
  • Disc jockey
  • Real estate broker
  • Musician
  • Insurance agent
  • Actor
  • Public relations expert
  • Sales manager
  • Fund-raiser

Inside you'll find practical advice on deciding which calling is for you, along with first-hand accounts of everyday routines on the job, information on working conditions, and a list of resources to help you get your foot in the door. Let Careers for Extroverts and Other Gregarious Types put you on the path to a dynamic and rewarding career.

Jan Goldberg is the author of many McGraw-Hill career books and has written for numerous periodicals, including Career World Magazine, Today's Chicago Woman, and Opportunity Magazine.

About the Author, Jan Goldberg

Jan Goldberg is the author of many McGraw-Hill career books and has written for numerous periodicals, including Career World Magazine, Today's Chicago Woman, and Opportunity Magazine.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2005
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780071448604

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