The Graduate Handbook

You Don’T Know What You Don’T Know

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Reference, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Business & Finance
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Author: Russell J. Bunio ISBN: 9781490762197
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: September 15, 2015
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Russell J. Bunio
ISBN: 9781490762197
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: September 15, 2015
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

"Russell J. Bunio thought back to what he had learned from successful supervisors and colleagues when his college bound nephew peppered him with questions about careers, college majors, and being successful

He distilled those lessons into fifty best practices to help his nephewand anyone elseget on the fast track to success upon entering the workforce. Lessons include:

Seek out a mentor so you'll be better equipped to please your primary customeryour boss.

Concentrate on doing it right the first time, because you may not get a second chance.

If you can't find some fun in your job, maybe you should look for someplace else to work.

Show and prove that you are reliable, and you will generate trust.

Focus on making positive contributions and avoid gossip and rumors.

Keep a balance and make time for eating, sleeping, and exercising-daily.

Whether you're a relative trying to help a loved one succeed, an organization welcoming a new 'worker', or a graduate wanting that 'jump start' for success, the Graduate Handbook will help you reach your goals."

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"Russell J. Bunio thought back to what he had learned from successful supervisors and colleagues when his college bound nephew peppered him with questions about careers, college majors, and being successful

He distilled those lessons into fifty best practices to help his nephewand anyone elseget on the fast track to success upon entering the workforce. Lessons include:

Seek out a mentor so you'll be better equipped to please your primary customeryour boss.

Concentrate on doing it right the first time, because you may not get a second chance.

If you can't find some fun in your job, maybe you should look for someplace else to work.

Show and prove that you are reliable, and you will generate trust.

Focus on making positive contributions and avoid gossip and rumors.

Keep a balance and make time for eating, sleeping, and exercising-daily.

Whether you're a relative trying to help a loved one succeed, an organization welcoming a new 'worker', or a graduate wanting that 'jump start' for success, the Graduate Handbook will help you reach your goals."

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