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Where Do All the Paper Clips Go? - New Career Resource Library Book!
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Posted by Libraries, August 29, 2008
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Where Do All the Paper Clips Go?… and 127 other business & career conundrums by Steve Coomber and Marc Woods
If you are looking for something on the lighter side of job searching and career development, look no further that this week’s recommendation from the Career Resource Library. It provides answers to some of the more serious questions that you might ask yourself, for example, “MBA or not MBA?” or “Should you get a mentor?”, or the not-so-serious, “When is it a good time to take a sickie?” All the way to the downright silly, “Can you smooch in the storeroom?” And if you ever wanted to know, but were afraid to ask: “Will you get fired for photocopying your backside?” then you are in luck, the answer is on page 28.
For more (serious) information for career development, check out our other books on this topic , as well as our eLibrary resources.
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