. . "Vocational guidance." . . "Graduates Vocational guidance." . . "BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Careers General." . . "Electronic books." . . "BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Personal Success." . . . . . . "Livres électroniques" . . . . "I Went to College for This? How to Turn Your Entry Level Job into a Career You Love"@en . "I Went to College for This? How to Turn Your Entry Level Job into a Career You Love" . "Zhi chang xin shou cheng gong zhi nan" . "Mao mao chong da bian shen zhi chang xin shou cheng gong zhi nan = I went to college for this" . "I went to college for this? how to turn your job into a career you love"@en . "I went to college for this? how to turn your job into a career you love" . "I went to college for this? : how to turn your job into a career you love" . . . . "职场新手成功指南" . "毛毛虫大变身 职场新手成功指南 = I went to college for this" . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . "毛毛虫大变身 : 职场新手成功指南 = I went to college for this" . "There are plenty of good books offering recent college grads advice on how to write the perfect resume and how to ace the interview. Yet, until now, there were none that focused on what they should do once they landed the job, or how to use that first, menial position as the springboard to bigger and better things. Written by a successful 20-something, for 20-somethings, this is a breezy, informative guide to navigating the sometimes tricky, often confusing career paths open to those just breaking into the real world of work. In this book, author Amy Joyce uses the real-life anecdotes of dozens of postgrads from across North America to inspire and inform readers on how to make the most of those early dues-paying jobs. From how to talk to your boss, to managing office romances, to knowing when to quit, she offers young readers expert advice and guidance on how to transform the jobs they have into the careers they want." . . . . "Mao mao chong da bian shen : zhi chang xin shou cheng gong zhi nan = I went to college for this" . . . . "Maomaochong dabianshen" . . . . "I went to college for this?" . . . "Career development." . .