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Book Overcoming Barriers to Employment Success

Download or read book Overcoming Barriers to Employment Success written by John J. Liptak and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Barriers to Employment Success Inventory

Download or read book Barriers to Employment Success Inventory written by John J. Liptak and published by . This book was released on 2002-11 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Excellent tool for career counselors to quickly and effectively identify barriers that keep high school-aged youth through adults from succeeding on the job. The BESI also facilitates counselors to recognize those who need immediate intervention or special assistance such as referrals. Taking only 20-30 minutes, test takers rate 50 simple statements and self-score items in five categories: personal and financial; emotional and physical; career decision-making and planning; job-seeking knowledge; and training and education. The BESI is laid out in a logical way with clear written instructions for test takers. Once the barriers to employment are clearly identified, the BESI suggests ways to overcome them and helps test takers complete an action plan. The plan can be used in group or individual career counseling to deal with problems that are often overlooked in traditional approaches.

Book The Barriers to Employment Success Inventory

Download or read book The Barriers to Employment Success Inventory written by JIST Publishing and published by . This book was released on 1999-02-01 with total page 484 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Barriers to Employment Success Inventory

Download or read book Barriers to Employment Success Inventory written by John J. Liptak and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 1 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Barrier to Employment Success Inventory

Download or read book Barrier to Employment Success Inventory written by John J. Liptak and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 12 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Overcoming Barriers to Employment Success

Download or read book Overcoming Barriers to Employment Success written by John J. Liptak and published by JIST Works. This book was released on 2009 with total page 89 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For many people, finding and keeping a job is a challenge¿one fraught with numerous obstacles, both material and mental. A lack of transportation, a lack of career guidance, a disorganized resume, a prior conviction, family responsibilities, low self-esteem, a drug addiction¿the list of potential barriers is long, and many job seekers face more than one. Overcoming Barriers to Employment Success can help people move beyond their barriers to find¿and keep¿a good job. Those barriers include:¿Personal barriers, such as a lack of food, housing, or childcare¿Financial barriers, such as the need for immediate income or the need for a budget¿Emotional barriers, such as low self-esteem or anger management issues¿Physical barriers, such as disabilities that might hinder a job search¿Career decision-making and planning barriers, such as a lack of a career information or the need to make a career plan.¿Job-search knowledge barriers, such as the need for a better resume or more effective interviewing strategies.¿Training and education barriers, such as a lack of understanding about the value of education or a lack of resources needed to pursue one.

Book Barriers to Employment Success

Download or read book Barriers to Employment Success written by Jeffrey A. Heck and published by . This book was released on 2009-09-30 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Takes viewers through the five categories of barriers that often stand between individuals and employment success. Also helps viewers develop the attitudes, resources, and know-how to meet needs, analyze options and take action.

Book Overcoming Employment Barriers

Download or read book Overcoming Employment Barriers written by Ronald L. Krannich and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What do successful job seekers do that separates them from their less successful counterparts? Here's the book that provides 127 answers to that question. In fact, millions of job seekers face employment barriers. While some barriers may be caused by other people (discrimination) or circumstances beyond one's control (chronic health issues or natural disasters), most barriers represent self-inflected red flags created by poor choices, questionable skills, sketchy experience, and difficult personalities. Few job seekers are victims of a lousy job market, bad employers, or dumb luck. It's a candidate's own cumulative red flags or potholes in life - job hopping, incarceration, termination, time gaps, negative attitudes, and limited education, skills, and experience - that make employers suspicious, hesitant, reluctant, and then resistant to interview and hire such risky people. Similar to addictions, old habits are difficult to break, and denial prevents many people from changing their red flag behaviors. But few employment barriers are ever insurmountable. Most self-inflicted barriers pose challenges that require changes in attitudes and mindsets - renewed understanding, purpose, determination, and the drive to succeed. This user-friendly guide, overlaid with a strong cognitive therapy theme, initially profiles each barrier as a series of introspective questions and then provides descriptions and analyses followed by sound advice on how to best overcome the particular barrier. Organized by different types of barriers and related red flags, the book includes: - 12 barriers related to skills and work history - 27 barriers associated with attitudes and behaviors - 8 barriers focused to health, wellness, and disabilities - 80 barriers centered on job search knowledge and skills How do successful job seekers approach their job search, communicate with potential employers, complete applications, market resumes and letters, and get job interviews and offers? How do they handle rejections and bounce back? The 127 barriers outlined in this book go a long way to answering these important questions. . Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE

Book No One is Unemployable

Download or read book No One is Unemployable written by Debra L. Angel and published by Worknet Training Services. This book was released on 1997 with total page 273 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Details of experiences and suggestions from WorkNet. "At WorkNet, we have found that all barriers, even those which seem insurmountable--a felony, homelessness, no high school education--can be overcome creatively and honestly. After nearly ten years of success, we can give you real examples of people who have done it and are working in good jobs."--Introduction, p. [3].

Book Barriers to Employment of Welfare to work Participants

Download or read book Barriers to Employment of Welfare to work Participants written by Kristina Avdalyan and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 35 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Welfare-to-Work is the employment and training part of California Work Opportunity and Responsibility for Kids, CalWORKs (California version of TANF program). It helps participants receiving public assistance to leave welfare and to achieve self-sufficiency through gainful employment. The program attempts to make recipients more employable by offering them education, training, and work to help them transfer from temporary subsidized to permanent unsubsidized employment. However, the ability of TANF recipients to exit and to find a permanent job is often limited by the work barriers they face (Lee, J & Vinokur, A., 2007). There is a strong connection between the barriers and employment outcomes. The likelihood of sustaining a job declines as the number of barriers increases. Securing unsubsidized employment in a competitive labor market is challenging for Welfare-to-Work participants with work barriers such as limited education and work experience, language barriers, transportation, and others. Loprest and Zedlewski stated that welfare participants are not able to attain jobs with wages above the official U.S. poverty level (Loprest & Zedlewski, 2011). Moreover, participants with inadequate human capital, such as a low level of education and work experience, suffer from low self - esteem and self -efficacy (Kunz., J & Kalil., A., 1999). Welfare- to- Work participants suffering from low self-esteem may find it harder to be more optimistic about improving their education and employment, and overall, to believe that their efforts will have positive results. Insufficient and inadequate job readiness training does not prepare participants properly for future employment assignments. It hurts their self-esteem and self-efficacy at the workplace; therefore, it could be considered a barrier to employment (Kunz & Kalil., 1999). Employment for Welfare-to-Work participants is a stable income source that could support their families, improve their quality of life, and reduce poverty. Additionally, it will help them avoid long-term dependence on public assistance, reducing the government's burden by decreasing the number of caseloads. Unemployment, on the other side, can have negative health consequences on participants. "It could be a source of depression, low self-esteem, and other stress-related issues" (Kunz, J., & Kalil, A. 1999). According to Kunz, there is a direct link between unemployment and the participants' health condition. The longer they stay on welfare rolls, the higher the chances of having low self-esteem and self-efficacy, and depression, making it harder to focus on getting employed (Kunz, J., & Kalil, A. 1999). The research aims to identify the participant's employment barriers and their impact on their employment outcomes. The research results could help Welfare-to-Work program administrators to adjust some program parts with recipients' needs and employers' requirements. They should give welfare recipients facing employment barriers a real chance for success, instead of placing them in work assignments without assessing their skills and weaknesses, which will inevitably fail. Assessment of participants' weaknesses can identify potential barriers they face, so specialized supportive services can be implemented quickly (Loprest & Zedlewski, 2011).

Book Overcoming Barriers to Employment

Download or read book Overcoming Barriers to Employment written by Ron Krannich and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Each year millions of individuals face numerous barriers to employment. This book catalogs over 100 employability barriers that prevent many people from finding a good job and advancing their career.

Book Trained for Success

Download or read book Trained for Success written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book College Success

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  • Release : 2020-03
  • ISBN : 9781951693169
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Download or read book College Success written by Amy Baldwin and published by . This book was released on 2020-03 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Building Bridges to Independence

Download or read book Building Bridges to Independence written by United States. President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The 7 Barriers to Achieving Success in Your Career and What To Do About Them

Download or read book The 7 Barriers to Achieving Success in Your Career and What To Do About Them written by Fraser Hay and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2024-02-21 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 7 Barriers to Achieving Success in Your Career and What To Do About Them Are you tired of feeling stuck in your career, watching others soar while you remain stagnant? Ask Yourself: Are you ambitious, driven, and hungry for success? Do you crave more from your career but feel uncertain about how to achieve it? Are you ready to break free from the limitations holding you back and create the career of your dreams? Introducing "The 7 Barriers to Achieving Success in Your Career and What to Do About Them" - your roadmap to career advancement and fulfillment. It's time to take control of your destiny and unlock the full potential of your professional life. Discover what's inside "The 7 Barriers to Achieving Success in Your Career and What To Do About Them" Barrier #1 This can hinder collaboration, lead to resistance to feedback, and impede personal growth. Inside "The 7 Barriers to Achieving Success in Your Career and What to Do About Them", you will discover strategies for cultivating humility, fostering a collaborative mindset, and embracing constructive feedback to enhance their interpersonal skills and advance their career. Barrier #2 This can create a toxic work environment, damage relationships, and hinder professional development. You will learn to take ownership of their actions, adopt a proactive problem-solving approach, and build a culture of accountability within their teams to drive positive change and foster professional growth. Barrier #3 This can erode trust, credibility, and accountability, leading to missed opportunities for growth and advancement. Inside "The 7 Barriers to Achieving Success in Your Career and What to Do About Them" will teach you to recognize and challenge their excuses, take responsibility for their actions, and develop resilience to overcome obstacles and achieve their career aspirations. Barrier #4 This prevents individuals from acknowledging problems or seeking help, hindering their ability to learn, grow, and adapt in their careers. you will discover strategies for confronting reality, seeking feedback and support, and embracing a growth mindset to overcome denial and drive continuous improvement in their professional lives. Barrier #5 Ignorance of industry trends or best practices can lead to stagnation, missed opportunities, and an inability to compete in the job market. Inside Inside "The 7 Barriers to Achieving Success in Your Career and What to Do About Them", you will gain insights into the importance of continuous learning, staying informed about industry developments, and seeking out opportunities for skill development to stay ahead of the curve and advance their careers. Barrier #6 This results in lackluster performance, missed deadlines, and a lack of motivation or engagement in one's work. You will learn to reignite their passion and enthusiasm for their work, set meaningful goals, and cultivate a sense of purpose and fulfillment to drive their career success forward. Barrier #7 This manifests as things such as fear of failure, rejection, or change can hold individuals back from taking risks, pursuing opportunities, and achieving their full potential in their careers. Inside "The 7 Barriers to Achieving Success in Your Career and What to Do About Them", you will receive with tools and techniques for overcoming fear, building confidence, and embracing uncertainty to unlock new opportunities and propel their career forward with courage and conviction. Take Action NOW. Don't let another day go by feeling stuck in your career. Take action now & Order your copy of "The 7 Barriers to Achieving Success in Your Career and What to Do About Them"

Book The Palgrave Handbook of Disability at Work

Download or read book The Palgrave Handbook of Disability at Work written by Sandra L. Fielden and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-11-17 with total page 567 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This scholarly handbook covers all aspects of people with disabilities entering the workplace, including the legal aspects, transitions, types, and levels of employments, the impact of different disabilities, and the consideration of the intersection of disability with other identities such as gender and ethnicity. Comprehensive in scope, chapters look beyond organizational strategies that accommodate an employee’s disability and use case studies to highlight important issues and the individual’s perspective. The handbook concludes with a reflection on the work included in the book, what was not included and why, and makes recommendations for future disability research. Marking a major contribution to the study of workplace diversity and bringing together academics from various disciplines and global regions, this handbook covers a truly broad and diverse mix of approaches, theories, and models.

Book Career Barriers

Download or read book Career Barriers written by Manuel London and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 2014-02-25 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume's goal is to help readers understand how people react to career barriers and how people develop constructive ways of coping with them. Drawing on original cases and data from interviews with people who faced different types of career barriers, the author describes how people react to, and make sense of, unfortunate events in their lives--and career barriers when they occur. He considers how and why some people cope constructively while others don't, and explores how resilience and support from others help get us through tough times and emerge with a sense of renewal and career growth. He suggests how we can manage career barriers and prepare for--or even prevent--career barriers through foresight, planning, and education. These methods also suggest what managers and organizations should do to help their employees who are or may soon be facing career barriers. People can learn while facing the stress and self-questioning that accompany career barriers, but this is not an easy process. Learning requires considerable self-understanding and environmental support. The organization can play a vital role in limiting people's pain and creating opportunities. However, despite generous severance packages and outplacement services, many organizations have been little help to people who lose their jobs, suffer job stress, face unreasonably demanding bosses, or suffer from physical handicaps or chronic illnesses. Most of the burden falls on individuals and their families. Assistance can and should come from employers, government agencies, educational institutions, and religious organizations. While the book focuses on the perspectives of people who have been or may be affected by career barriers, the material should be of interest to a broad range of readers --in particular, academics who study careers, practitioners in the fields of training and development, and government officials who set public policy that affects displaced workers.