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Re: career development for service
15 June 2000 16:27 UTC
I'm going to suggest something broader but very useful:
The Pathfinder by Nicholas Lore
This is an inexpensive trade paperback ($14) that leads one through a
series of exercises more thorough and comprehensive than I've ever seen. I
used the book (and their career test) and have rearranged my life. The
reflections that the book suggests would help anyone thinking about a
career in service to check out its appropriateness based on that
individual's aptitudes, values, purpose, internal processing, etc. I
recommend it highly.
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Anne Tyler
Albuquerque
tylerar@unm.edu
On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Kath Connolly wrote:
> Michelle -
>
> For college students and alums, I'd suggest
>
> Careers in the Common Good http://www.careersinthecommongood.org
> Idealist http://www.idealist.org
>
>
> Kathleen Connolly
> Assistant Director
> Swearer Center for Public Service
> Brown University
>
>
> >
> >Michelle Brown wrote:
> >>
> >> I have been a part of this listserv for about one year
> >> and have found the information to be extremely helpful
> >> and educational. I would like to know if anyone has
> >> any information, resources, etc. pertaining to career
> >> counseling/development for students who are planning
> >> to seek careers in public service and the environment.
> >
> >--
> > Miriam Weinstein
> >Making A Difference Guides
> > SageWorks Press
> >P.O. Box 441 • Fairfax, CA 94978
> > (415) 258-9924
> >www.making-a-difference.com
> >
> >The Earth responds to ritual.
> >Make Mother Earth happy and balanced today.
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