The Penguin Careers Guide

The Penguin Careers Guide by Philip Gray is a comprehensive resource published by Penguin in 2008. This 14th revised edition spans 663 pages and is presented in English, offering a thorough exploration of various career paths. It serves as a practical source for individuals seeking detailed information on education, training, and employment issues relevant to their career choices.
Readers will find in-depth discussions of hundreds of potential careers, along with essential advice tailored for those starting out after college or returning to the workforce. The guide also addresses topics such as setting up a business and financing education, making it a valuable reference for anyone navigating the complexities of career development.
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The Penguin Careers Guideis the indispensable and practical source for anyone seeking careers information.
Now fully revised and updated for its fourteenth edition, it contains in-depth discussions of hundreds of possible careers, with invaluable advice on education, training and employment issues. Whether you’re just starting out after college or returning to work, looking for a full or part-time position, wondering how to set up your own business or finance your studies, this is the essential guide to point you in the right direction.
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