Career and Student Success Resources
Spring 2019
Never Too Late
by Rebecca Klein-Collins
This comprehensive guide is an essential reference for the non-traditional adult student seeking a richer life and meaningful place in our rapidly changing economy and world.
The Book of Beautiful Questions
by Warren Berger
Berger addresses powerful questions that will help one decide, create, connect, and lead - harnessing the magic of inquiry to tackle challenges at work, in relationships, and beyond.
Chief Joy Officer
by Richard Sheridan
Sheridan’s approachable, down-to-earth philosophy and practice provides sage, hard-won advice to managers or leaders who yearn to make more of an impact on the lives of others.
The New Geography of Jobs
by Enrico Moretti
A Berkeley economist looks at the major shifts taking place in the U.S. economy while exploring how communities can transform themselves into dynamic innovation hubs.
The Introvert's Complete Career Guide
by Jane Finkle
Extroverts naturally thrive in today’s fast-paced work environment, but introverts often stumble. This handbook is custom fit for anyone questioning how to succeed in an extroverted work culture.
Budgeting 101
by Michele Cagan
Cagan provides sound advice and easy-to-follow instructions that will help readers reach their financial goals. It includes tips on creating a budget, ways to save, and how to reduce personal debt.
Careers Overseas
This comprehensive career guide brings together information about working and living overseas for those interested in launching an international career. It covers a broad range of occupations from traditional to emerging fields.
Sage Guide to Social Work Careers
by Melissa Bird
This book focuses on the social justice and advocacy career path and provides guidance to social work students whose dreams and aspirations are leading them in that direction.
Careers in the Arts
Explore the many career paths available to those preparing to enter the world of theatre and performing arts in this career guide. Chapters include valuable segments such as interviews with professionals, job outlooks, and earnings data.