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Just out of College. Completed 5 years in your first job and wondering what to do next. More than a decade of experience and you have that terrible itch to completely renounce the role you are performing and try something radically different. 21st Century careers vary drastically from the ones that existed in the last century. The myriad of options you have can propel you to action in terms of preparing and acting on the opportunities you get. Consequently, a multitude of choices also paralyze decision making. Admits and Offers by Aniruddha helps young professionals to navigate early and…mehr

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Just out of College. Completed 5 years in your first job and wondering what to do next. More than a decade of experience and you have that terrible itch to completely renounce the role you are performing and try something radically different. 21st Century careers vary drastically from the ones that existed in the last century. The myriad of options you have can propel you to action in terms of preparing and acting on the opportunities you get. Consequently, a multitude of choices also paralyze decision making. Admits and Offers by Aniruddha helps young professionals to navigate early and mid-career options through the scaffolding of systems to prepare and decide on college admissions and job offers. This book draws from the author's experiences with admits and offers, supplemented by his work with other candidates on mock interviews, application and resume reviews and career discussions. Meant to be used over multiple junctures of preparation and choice making, Aniruddha's book aims to show the reader how to evaluate his/her own personality and what might be an appropriate career roadmap. Subsequently, the art of selling oneself is elaborated in the context of such tactical requirements like interviews, applications and resumes. If the reader already has a choice of multiple admits or offers, the book structures a decision making process which, if followed is certain to reduce regret in the mind of the decision maker.