Using an engaging adventurer theme, Career Trek emphasizes ways to transform one’s education investment into career success. This book covers essential career management topics such as self-awareness, networking, and resume writing, and goes beyond to discuss the importance of person-job fit and long-term career management strategies. Summaries and hands-on activities accompany each chapter and help readers uncover their own passions and skills. The book’s tone is practical and engaging and its points are amplified by the references toInto Thin Air, by Jon Krakauer. Career Exploration or Career Development
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Troy Nielson (Ph.D., University of Utah) is the Department Chair of Business Management at Utah Valley State College (soon to be Utah Valley University). He has also been on the business faculties at both California State University San Marcos and Brigham Young University. Prior to his academic career, he worked with Andersen Consulting (now Accenture). He has done human resource and organizational development consulting for both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations, most recently for Proflowers.com. Troy has coached hundreds of students to more effectively manage their professional careers. His research interests include mentoring, career development, work-life balance, and leadership.
Troy R. Nielson, Ph.D.
School of Business
Utah Valley State College
800 West University Parkway, MS 119
Orem, Utah 84058-5999
nielsotr@uvsc.edu
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Career Trek is a practically-oriented textbook that speaks to students about the importance of finding career paths that matchstudent passion and skills. The text takes students beyond their Bachelor s degree showing them how toleverage that degree and achieve successful careers. Unlike most career texts that address only landing a job,Career Trek offers three chapters that help students to shine in their first year of employment and deal with challenging career issues while developing professionally. Also unique is the chapter ongraduate programs and entrepreneurial career paths.
Nielson writes in an informal, engaging style that will capture students interest and maintain it as they pursue their career. He employs Jon Krakauer s account of ascending Mount Everest inInto Thin Air as the theme for Career Trek helping students to understand the challenges andthrills of their career journey.
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