From time to time, we like to review some of the books available for parents of college students or for parents to share with their students. There is a wealth of literature available to help parents cope with the transition to college and the changes that occur throughout the college years. There is something for everyone. See the Recommended Reading section of our Resources page for more suggestions and reviews.
Graduating from college and moving into a career is a scary moment. Shirley Morrison’s From Classroom to Career: How to Network, Nail the Interview, and Navigate for Success can help take some of the mystery and intimidation out of the situation. This book is chock full of practical advice for establishing and advancing your career and can help students feel more comfortable as they enter the workforce.
There is no shortage of books of advice about how to prepare for and enter the workforce. Most students, by the time they graduate from college, know how to fashion a resume, network with contacts, seek out opportunities, prepare for an interview, and even negotiate a salary. But all of this is sometimes abstract or formulaic advice.