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Escape the Mid-Career Doldrums

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By Karen Schweitzer, About.com

The Bottom Line

Escape the Mid-Career Doldrums is a timely and comprehensive guide for anyone interested in a career change.
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Pros

  • Well-written and engaging
  • Aimed at mid-career professionals

Cons

  • None – This is a good book

Description

  • Written by Marcia L. Worthing and Charles A. Buck
  • Published by John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
  • 204 Pages

Guide Review - Escape the Mid-Career Doldrums

Written by coaching and consulting experts Marcia L. Worthing and Charles A. Buck, Escape the Mid-Career Doldrums : What to Do Next When You’re Bored, Burned out, Retired or fired is one of only a few career books aimed at mid-career professionals.

The book teaches you how to recognize when you’re burned out or bored and offers a step-by-step process to help you find and capitalize on new career opportunities. Other topics covered in Escape the Mid-Career Doldrums include :
  • Continuing education
  • Career transitions
  • Workplace trends
  • Mid-career experience
I would recommend Escape the Mid-Career Doldrums to anyone who has been downsized, fired, or retired and to people who are sick of their current job. The book offers practical and straightforward advice that almost any mid-career professional can benefit from.
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