The Immigrants Guide to the Workplace: Making It in America

The Immigrants Guide to the Workplace: Making It in America

Subgenre: Labor & Industrial Relations - Subgenre: Careers / Job Hunting, Education, Careers / General, Labor - Subgenre: Emigration & Immigration - Subgenre: Emigration & Immigration - Format: Paperback - Author: Anna Graf Williams, Daljinder Kooner, Karen Hall, Mary Jo Dolasinski

By: Karen Hall, Anna Graf Williams, Daljinder Kooner, Mary Jo Dolasinski
This easy-to-read book helps people who want to be successful in the U.S. job the needed life and professional skills and providing the “how to” for integrating into the American workforce. It gives concrete, prescriptive techniques for workplace success to immigrant populations and the people who mento them. Coverage includes hygiene and dress, finding and working with a mentor, dealing with culture shock, learning to understand and communicate with others, getting around, government services, housing, handling money, getting and keeping a job, on-the-job benefits, being professional, and becoming independent. For human resource managers, construction mangers, and managers and supervisors in the fields of business, technology, hotel restaurant management, hospital and home health care, career placement, childcare—and basically everything else.
Prentice Hall (11/01/2002)
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This easy-to-read book helps people who want to be successful in the U.S. job the needed life and professional skills and providing the “how to” for integrating into the American workforce. It gives concrete, prescriptive techniques for workplace success to immigrant populations and the people who mento them. Coverage includes hygiene and dress, finding and working with a mentor, dealing with culture shock, learning to understand and communicate with others, getting around, government services, housing, handling money, getting and keeping a job, on-the-job benefits, being professional, and becoming independent. For human resource managers, construction mangers, and managers and supervisors in the fields of business, technology, hotel restaurant management, hospital and home health care, career placement, childcare—and basically everything else.
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Emigration & Immigration
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Paperback
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Anna Graf Williams, Daljinder Kooner, Karen Hall, Mary Jo Dolasinski

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