This is a review for the book Skills: The Common Denominator published by Asha Aravindakshan which I received a copy of in exchange for this review.
Inside our Christmas Gift Guide 2021: Gifts for Men: Skills: The Common Denominator or anyone looking for a job and not sure where to begin as this new book will give you the skills helping you secure your dream job leading to the perfect CAREER. GOD WILLING…
Most people imagine their Career following a straight path, but in reality, it is filled with twists and turns. What do you do when you want a new job or change your career? How do you identify the right industries, roles, and organizations for you? Who do you contact in your professional and personal networks?
Skills: The Common Denominator shows you how to determine your transferable skills and present them to potential employers to differentiate yourself as a job candidate. Part inspiration, part how-to, you will read stories from 25 career changers to learn how you can position yourself to make a successful switch.
Discover ways to:
- Identify your transferable skills
- Build (or rebuild) your professional brand to stand out in a job search
- Leverage digital tools to master LinkedIn, secure interviews, and stay organized
- Cultivate your network to find a role that best aligns with your strengths
- Keep an open mind on today’s top transferable skills as you grow your team
With the help of Asha Aravindakshan’s Skills: The Common Denominator, you can land the job made for you, whether you are entering the job market or looking to pivot.
About Asha Aravindakshan
Asha Aravindakshan is the first person friends call when they want to make a career move. Early in her career, she learned the importance of identifying and articulating her own transferable skills to land jobs she loves. Asha also developed key skills in relationship building and business networking to overcome the loneliness that many job seekers experience. Among her volunteer and advisory positions, she served on the alumni boards of both of her alma maters. This vantage, along with her own experiences, led Asha to write her debut book, Skills: The Common Denominator, to help people find fulfillment in their professional lives.
During her executive career, she streamlined business operations to maximize accountability, growth and strategic alignment of diverse organizations. Asha speaks regularly on the future of work and digital transformation. She holds a B.B.A. from The George Washington University and M.B.A. from the MIT Sloan School of Management.
To learn more about Asha, follow her @dcasha on Twitter or Instagram.
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Glenda, Charlie and David Cates