
Conveniently one of the best selling job books on the market today, “Getting from College to Career: 90 Things to Do Before You Join the Real World” by Lindsey Pollak is a famous job and interview book for recent graduates. Several parents like to purchase this book for their kids once they have completed college, and many college students use it as a reference for when they break into the corporate world.
Contents of Book
- How to change your mindset and actions from “student” to “professional.”
- How to educate yourself on the job market and the world.
- How to start your career search.
- How to network with other professionals.
- How to gain experience in the world.
- How to write your resume.
- How to over-prepare for job interviews.
Pros of Book
The book does a very great job addressing with its reader as a person. It discusses such things as mindsets, office personalities, and what you actually require doing to break into the corporate world. The job hunting tips are top of the line, and they teach you how to use today’s technology to find a job. There is also a heavy concentration on network that, while it can be painful for some of the shyer experts, has certain real value in the corporate world.
Cons of Book
On the basis of personal perspective, the writing style of the book can be a little better. Its interview tips are helpful but sparse, as the book is developed to be more of an overall reference for college graduates instead of specific tips guide. Also, the book focuses such a great deal on changing who you are as a person that few college students might find the tips to be disconcerting.
General Thoughts
“Getting from College to Career: 90 Things to Do Before You Join the Real World” is a worth-reading interview and job search tips book for young college graduates. It is hard to call it an “essential read” due in huge part to its overall focus and the quality of the tips inside, but if you are searching for a solid job book, particularly as a gift for a student or recent graduate, you could do much worse than “Getting from College to Career: 90 Things to Do Before You Join the Real World.”