How'd You Score That Gig?: A Guide to the Coolest Jobs-and How to Get Them
In How’d You Score That Gig?, career expert Alexandra Levit profiles more than sixty of the coolest careers on the planet–all rated in a national survey by twenty- and thirtysomethings for twenty- and thirtysomethings. To find the jobs that are calling your name, take Levit’s short quiz and discover your “passion profile.” You may be:
• an Adventurer: You’re spontaneous, fr
Paperback, 352 pages
Published
April 15th 2008
by Ballantine Books
(first published 2008)
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Read this book when trying to choose a book for the professional women's book club that I chair. This book has a very limited audience (truly intended for college students) and it's unrealistic. Based on general personality test, random careers are discussed. There are better career advice books out there ...pass on this one.
I took the test in the beginning of the book the category I scored the highest in was not something I was interested in at all. Probably the least of my favorites.
The book recommends you read through all the categories and not just your own. I know I will never do the majority of these jobs but it was very interesting to read about all the different careers people have, and what's out there if I ever want to change mine, which by the way was one actually listed lol.
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The book recommends you read through all the categories and not just your own. I know I will never do the majority of these jobs but it was very interesting to read about all the different careers people have, and what's out there if I ever want to change mine, which by the way was one actually listed lol.
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2008- Okay, but nothing really new here. And I was expecting some more unique jobs.
Very simplistic and shallow.
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not as enlightening as they'd like you to think. definitely feel as if i could have written this myself and perhaps done a better job. i don't even fit into any of her 'categories' of people/job types. i am a cross of entrepreneur, adventurer, and a creative. aren't we all? hardly revolutionary.
Fulfills its purpose as aptly as any book of its kind. Not comprehensive, but it doesn't pretend to be. Simply has some very useful information about some great jobs. I definitely recommend it.
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