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Author:
Gershon, Ilana. author.
Title:
Down and out in the new economy : how people find (or don't find) work today / Ilana Gershon.
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
xii, 289 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Since 2009
Job hunting--United States.
Employee selection--United States.
Online social networks in business--United States.
Industrial relations--United States.
Economic history
Employee selection
Industrial relations
Job hunting
Online social networks in business.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Careers / Job Hunting.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Human Resources & Personnel Management.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / History.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Careers / Job Hunting.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Human Resources & Personnel Management.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / History.
United States--Economic conditions--2009-
United States
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
A book about advice, not an advice book -- The company you keep -- You are just like Coca-Cola : selling your self through personal branding -- Being generic-- and not-- in the right way -- Getting off the screen and into networks -- Didn't we meet on LinkedIn? -- Changing the technological infrastructure of hiring -- The decision makers : what it means to be a hiring manager, recruiter, or HR person -- When moving on is the new normal -- We wanted a labor force but human beings came instead.
Summary:
Finding a job used to be simple. You'd show up at an office and ask for an application. A friend would mention a job in their department. Or you'd see an ad in a newspaper and send in your cover letter. Maybe you'd call the company a week later to check in, but the basic approach was easy. And once you got a job, you would stay often for decades. Now ...well, it's complicated. If you want to have a shot at a good job, you need to have a robust profile on LinkedIn. And an enticing personal brand. Or something like that - contemporary how-to books tend to offer contradictory advice. But they agree on one thing: in today's economy, you can't just be an employee looking to get hired - you have to market yourself as a business, one that can help another business achieve its goals. That's a radical transformation in how we think about work and employment, says Ilana Gershon. She digs deep into that change and what it means, not just for job seekers, but for businesses and our very culture. In telling her story, Gershon covers all parts of the employment spectrum: she interviews hiring managers about how they assess candidates; attends personal branding seminars; talks with managers at companies around the United States to suss out regional differences like how Silicon Valley firms look askance at the lengthier employment tenures of applicants from the Midwest. And she finds that not everything has changed: though the technological trappings may be glitzier, in a lot of cases, who you know remains more important than what you know.
ISBN:
022645214X
9780226452142
OCLC:
(OCoLC)958781127
LCCN:
2016040351
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
XSPE157 -- Atlantic Public Library (Atlantic)
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)
CEAX572 -- Kirkwood Community College Library (Cedar Rapids)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
GAAX314 -- Northeast Iowa Community College Library - Peosta (Peosta)

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