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From Graduate to CEO

The Secret to Career Success and Becoming a Leader

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From Graduate to CEO

By: Samuel Ardley, Keith Coutinho
Narrated by: Jane deLaubenfels
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Today, getting onto the right career ladder for you is as hard as learning how to climb the ladder itself. Having the best looking CV, or the most compelling application isn’t easy, nor is it easy to choose who you would like to start your career with.

This audiobook is for ambitious people that want to excel, and build a successful career, no matter where you are within it. But how do you excel, and how do you build a successful career? The corporate world is full of “hurdles” like these - feeling like things have been put in place to slow down your race to success.... And yet, if you look to the left or to the right of you, you’ll see some fall at the first hurdle, while for others it is like the hurdles don’t even exist.

This audiobook follows the experiences of three employees, through various stages of their career. One, a recent graduate; another on the fast track to success, and, alas, an established leader in their business.

This is a rounded audiobook to help you throughout all stages of your career!

This audiobook will share information on:

  • What's important when looking for an employer
  • Building a killer CV
  • Core business functions
  • Developing a professional network
  • Winning promotions
  • Dealing with politics
  • Becoming a leader
©2021 Samuel Ardley (P)2022 Samuel Ardley
Career Success Management & Leadership Business Employment Career Success Management Leadership Inspiring
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