Synopses & Reviews
The #1 best-selling career book of all time, revised and updated to keep pace with today's ever-changing job market.
Still the best-selling job-hunting book in the world, WHAT COLOR IS YOUR PARACHUTE? is the most complete guide for first-time job seekers as well as second and encore careers changers. For more than three decades, it remains a mainstay on best-seller lists, from Amazon.com to Business Week to the New York Times, where it has spent more than six years, and it has been translated into 20 languages. The 2009 edition is an even more useful book, with its updated, inspiring, and detailed plan for changing readers' lives. With new examples, instructions, and cautionary advice, PARACHUTE is, to quote Fortune magazine, "the gold standard of career guides."
Visit the What Color Is Your Parachute? JOB-HUNTER'S RESOURCE CENTER for video, useful exercises, job-search advice, and more... Reviews“The newest edition has been rewritten, updated and expanded to offer tools, support and hope to help job-seekers even in the worst of economic times.”-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
"Parachute remains the most complete career guide around . . . It covers all the ground less ambitious guides do, as well as some the others don't, mostly in the realm of the psyche." -Barbara Presley Noble, New York Times
"'It's a Wonderful Life' isn't the only classic people will be enjoying this holiday season. Many folks-actually, tens of thousands...-will find a copy of a classic career planning book under the tree...What Color Is Your Parachute?...has been around so long we forget the author...helped define not only an industry, but a national perspective."-St. Paul Pioneer Press as featured in Amy Lindgren's syndicated career column.
“A career-advice juggernaut. The best-selling career guide in history, Parachute has sold over nine million copies, spawned a number of ancillary books (including editions for teens and retirees), and was named by the Library of Congress as one of the 25 books that have shaped readers' lives-putting Bolles in the company of Malcolm X, Robert Louis Stevenson and God, whose own Bible is a perennial bestseller.”
-New York Post
Recommended by USA Today
“The 2008 edition is full of new suggestions, along with the classic advice that continues to hold true today.”
-About.com's Job Searching Site
Testimonials for What Color is Your Parachute?
“I have three Guerrilla books on Amazon best-seller lists of one kind or another, but none are as high quality as Parachute. Hardly anything ever is.”
-Jay Conrad Levinson, author of Guerrilla Marketing
“You've done it again (for me)! Using Parachute, I've landed (1) a super job in an Insanely Great company doing wonderful things and (2) spring-boarded into an even better position just one year later within the same company doing exactly what I've always dreamed of. Make another notch in your book binding (or wherever you keep track of these things) because you've made me a runaway success. Kudos to you and all you continue to do for the job hunter/career changer!”
-Jon Copeland,
Executive Briefing Center, Apple, Inc.
“I am a U.S. Marine serving in Iraq…I have recently finished What Color is Your Parachute?, and I was pleasantly surprised how much I learned about myself. I was also grateful to learn that sending out resumes is not the least effective way to get my dream job…Thank you for your book and your time.”
-Roger D. Huffstetler, Jr., Cherryville, NC
“Two years ago I bought your book on a whim as I was feeling very sorry for myself, career-wise, and was looking for anything that would help…After going through the exercises I realized that teaching is what I should be doing for a living. My first interview after reading the book was for a job installing computers in centres for people with learning difficulties. At the interview I talked about the skills which the book made me realise I had. I was no longer saying what I thought the interviewer wanted me to say, but what I genuinely felt. I was offered and I accepted the job, which I later found out over 270 people applied for…I just wanted to say thank you for all the help your book gave me and I hope it continues to help others.”
-Kevin Hickey, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
“First of all my appreciate [sic] of the book What Color is Your Parachute. I have worked through it alone and then decided to join the seminar of John Webb. It changed my life! I started to realize my dreams and I found the happiness I have always been searching for. Now I'd like to share my experiences with many other people. It can be so easy to find happiness, if you know how.”
-Tanja Korten, Köln, Germany
“I have bought four Parachutes of approximately 1986, 1990, 1996, and 1999 vintages…Your book remains inspirational-even after re-reading over the years. I recommend your book to all job hunters and college graduates I know.”
-Nigel Yeung, Singapore
“I have been awarded a 10-year contract with the Miami-Dade County Public School System and will be bringing the first Charter Middle School to Miami Beach. The purpose and mission behind the school so that every child knows that they do have a purpose in this world and that they know that and live that. I wonder where I got that from?! I hope this is the first of many schools for I am up to transforming the educational system ion the State of Florida wherever else I can. Once again, thank you, thank you, your work and generosity…will always be with me.”
-Gladys Palacio, Miami, FL
“I just wanted to thank you and let you know that your book and website have helped me tremendously in preparing for my career (I just graduated from the university). It is from you that I learned how and where to get an effective resume done…It is from you that I came in contact with an outstanding career coach...People like you who do good things deserve praise and blessing.”
-Saagar Prajapati
“Your book What Color is Your Parachute? had a major influence on my life back in the early 80s…as a result of WCIYP and The Three Boxes of Life I was inspired to attend the University of Oregon College of Human Development and Performance and received a B.S. in Leisure Studies and Services (1985). Today at age 48 my career path has led me [to become] a Recreation Specialist for the Department of Defense for 15 years to military bases around the world…I'd like to say THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your contributions towards enhancing the quality of life for me and my family.”
-Doug Buell, Portland, OR
“Your book made a big difference in our lives. My husband went through all the exercises in the 70s, made a drastic career change (from engineering to public accounting), we moved to Florida from New York State, and ended up in the Peace Corps. Now we are contemplating retirement and it seems to me that some of the principles in your career books might work in retirement. Retirement is much more daunting than a career change, so please write a What Color is Your Hot Air Balloon as You Sail Into Retirement book!”
-Marcia Nielson, Tequesta, FL
“Hello! I was first introduced to your book by a friend who knew I was unhappy in my work. I completed it as directed and it literally changed my life. I took steps to pursue a career in something I love-training-and now find myself in the role of assisting others in making career/job choices!”
-Faith Sheaaffer-Thornberry, Senior Consultant
Human Capital Consulting Group
“Thank you sir, you will always remain in my memories and prayers. And I wanted to tell you that I loved your part about [finding your] mission…I am a Muslim and I loved everything you wrote there.”
-Sadiq Lakhani, Karachi, Pakistan
“Many thanks! …You have been giving and will eternally give so much hope and self-belief, respect, and recognition to millions of human beings around the globe, including myself!
-Rudolf H. Messinger
Chief, Recruitment & Career Development
UNICEF Headquarters
“I have just got a new job thanks to you and your book. I had been the head of a professional country club in Australia for eight years and one day had enough and just walked out wanting a career change but not knowing what I wanted to do. ..The flower exercise gave me direction and some ideas of careers to pursue; at the top of my list was auctioneer. …As a result I have just landed a new career in the auction industry. Many thanks for everything that you have done for me.”
-Mitchell Hogg, Mont Albert, Australia
“Many moons ago I purchased the very first edition of What Color Is Your Parachute?, took your suggestions to heart, did all the exercised, and took action. Now, thirty years later I have my own business which provides unemployment-related support and courses. …Thanks very much for this and all your invaluable work/help over the years. I find that-even with all the information out there about searching for a job-most people are woefully unprepared for it I hope, like you, that we can do our part to change that.”
-Ed Osborne
Unemploymentville.com
“I first read What Color is Your Parachute? in the late 70s. It changed the course of my life by putting me onto a personal career path in the field of career development. Thanks to you, I found my passion in helping others find work they love.”
-Shelley Canter, author of All the Right Moves: 15 Secrets to Land a Top Job
“I want to respond to something you mentioned in your book…in effect you said that many people have contacted you to tell you that they were profoundly or significantly impacted by just one or two sentences in your book. Well, you can add me to that list! Hallelujah!”
-Paul Misuraca
“Your incredibly useful and inspiring book What Color is Your Parachute? is one of the few career books that I've read many times and it was your book that inspired me to leave the secure job I had in a large consulting company and follow my passion for working with small companies and eventually start my own publishing company with my husband.”
-Nataly Kogan
President, Natavi Guides
“I am an unemployed Chemical Engineer living in Nairobi, Kenya. I first came across your 1988 edition of What Color is Your Parachute? while studying in Moscow in 1995. I have managed to get at least four jobs using the techniques you so well describe.”
-Andrew Amadi, Nairobi, Kenya
“With usual eager anticipation, I opened wide (like a parachute!) the cogent, timely, engaging words on the 413+ pages of What Color is Your Parachute?-your 2002 edition. I'm pursuing a career change: from data processing to teaching mathematics. You strongly encourage job-seekers to start “small,” so I'm beginning with tutoring a few persons for a local home-based business. I found many, many aspects of your awesomely helpful job-hunter & career-changer manual very appealing…Mr. Bolles, you have graced the realm and reality of millions of persons searching for new or different jobs for 27+ years, as you state in your book, and may you continue to do so indefinitely.”
-John W. Morse
I am honored and grateful that you responded to my email. Thank you! …My interview for the part-time receptionist position went well and the ‘thank you, I remain interested' note has been posted and emailed. Your book is helping me to help myself. Bless you, I will keep you posted.”
-Denise
“I am a fairly recent college graduate and have been working as a headhunter for a year and a half. Recently I was offered a career counseling position, one that wanted 3-5 years of experience. But I got it with only a year and a half of relevant experience! I owe it, in part, to reading and learning from your book. Thank you.”
-Shannon Hatfield
“I was fired last Halloween and was living on my 401k, feeling despondent and not getting anywhere in my job search. An excellent friend highly recommended that I get your book even though I had limited funds-she insisted it would pay for itself. …In two days, I got interviews with decision-makers in the field I am interested in by using the methods described in your book. Thank you thank you thank you!!!
-Devon Thornton
“I have read your book twice, once in 1993 to find my current job and once again this year to find a new job I start in two weeks. Your advice is excellent. It is not just helpful practically in a job hunt but also has the wider use of helping what priorities and directions I have in life. Even in simple financial terms it has repaid my original small investment many times over. My thanks for your help.”
-Nick Holliman
I was let go from the special sales department of Morrow in a reorganization. I was only out of work for a few weeks but during that time I went to the local branch of the public library every day with my brand new copy of What color is your parachute. I diligently worked my way through the book. Photocopying the work sheets. Filling in the petals of my flowers, listing my priorities. Discovering what I was accomplished at, my past successes. It was hard not to spend that time working the phone, having lunches. It was hard when my husband would come home from work and ask what did you do today. Somehow I knew that following this guide was important. When I was offered a job, I referred back to what I had written, yes, I like to work with women, yes, it was a short commute, yes, the new job was about children's books. Although the new job didn't hit all the points I was confident that it was a good fit. A year later more than one person suggested that I might be happy as a children's librarian. As I considered this radical life change- public service, graduate school, the unknown, I perused my notebook. This time the new job and my priorities matched perfectly. Working for a non-profit, working with women and children, short commute, life-long learning, independent projects, working with a team, opportunity to grow, no two days alike, working with the public, children's books. Whoa. It is 15 years later and I am still a children's librarian. I can say I owe my fabulous job as a children's librarian in a lab school for pre-k to 8th grade, that I teach graduate students children's literature, that I write about children's books for national magazines, that I haveserved on the Newbery Committee and Notable Children's Books, I owe it all to those days spent in that old Carnegie Library laboriously filling in the blanks, trusting that something would come of those hours of reflection and examination. Yes, What Color Is Your Parachute changed my life.
-Lisa Von Drasek
Synopsis
The #1 best-selling career book of all time is revised and updated to keep pace with today's ever-changing job market. A favorite of career changers for more than three decades, this gold standard of career guides" ("Fortune") offers new examples, instructions, and cautionary advice for 2009.
Synopsis
The #1 best-selling career book of all time, revised and updated to keep pace with today's ever-changing job market.
Still the best-selling job-hunting book in the world, WHAT COLOR IS YOUR PARACHUTE? is the most complete guide for first-time job seekers as well as second and encore careers changers. For more than three decades, it remains a mainstay on best-seller lists, from Amazon.com to Business Week to the New York Times, where it has spent more than six years, and it has been translated into 20 languages. The 2009 edition is an even more useful book, with its updated, inspiring, and detailed plan for changing readers' lives. With new examples, instructions, and cautionary advice, PARACHUTE is, to quote Fortune magazine, the gold standard of career guides.
Visit the What Color Is Your Parachute? JOB-HUNTER'S RESOURCE CENTER for video, useful exercises, job-search advice, and more... ReviewsThe newest edition has been rewritten, updated and expanded to offer tools, support and hope to help job-seekers even in the worst of economic times.-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
Parachute remains the most complete career guide around . . . It covers all the ground less ambitious guides do, as well as some the others don't, mostly in the realm of the psyche. -Barbara Presley Noble, New York Times
'It's a Wonderful Life' isn't the only classic people will be enjoying this holiday season. Many folks-actually, tens of thousands...-will find a copy of a classic career planning book under the tree...What Color Is Your Parachute?...has been around so long we forget the author...helped define not only an industry, but a national perspective.-St. Paul Pioneer Press as featured in Amy Lindgren's syndicated career column.
A career-advice juggernaut. The best-selling career guide in history, Parachute has sold over nine million copies, spawned a number of ancillary books (including editions for teens and retirees), and was named by the Library of Congress as one of the 25 books that have shaped readers' lives-putting Bolles in the company of Malcolm X, Robert Louis Stevenson and God, whose own Bible is a perennial bestseller.
-New York Post
Recommended by USA Today
The 2008 edition is full of new suggestions, along with the classic advice that continues to hold true today.
-About.com's Job Searching Site
Testimonials for What Color is Your Parachute?
I have three Guerrilla books on Amazon best-seller lists of one kind or another, but none are as high quality as Parachute. Hardly anything ever is.
-Jay Conrad Levinson, author of Guerrilla Marketing
You've done it again (for me) Using Parachute, I've landed (1) a super job in an Insanely Great company doing wonderful things and (2) spring-boarded into an even better position just one year later within the same company doing exactly what I've always dreamed of. Make another notch in your book binding (or wherever you keep track of these things) because you've made me a runaway success. Kudos to you and all you continue to do for the job hunter/career changer
-Jon Copeland,
Executive Briefing Center, Apple, Inc.
I am a U.S. Marine serving in Iraq...I have recently finished What Color is Your Parachute?, and I was pleasantly surprised how much I learned about myself. I was also grateful to learn that sending out resumes is not the least effective way to get my dream job...Thank you for your book and your time.
-Roger D. Huffstetler, Jr., Cherryville, NC
Two years ago I bought your book on a whim as I was feeling very sorry for myself, career-wise, and was looking for anything that would help...After going through the exercises I realized that teaching is what I should be doing for a living. My first interview after reading the book was for a job installing computers in centres for people with learning difficulties. At the interview I talked about the skills which the book made me realise I had. I was no longer saying what I thought the interviewer wanted me to say, but what I genuinely felt. I was offered and I accepted the job, which I later found out over 270 people applied for...I just wanted to say thank you for all the help your book gave me and I hope it continues to help others.
-Kevin Hickey, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
First of all my appreciate sic] of the book What Color is Your Parachute. I have worked through it alone and then decided to join the seminar of John Webb. It changed my life I started to realize my dreams and I found the happiness I have always been searching for. Now I'd like to share my experiences with many other people. It can be so easy to find happiness, if you know how.
-Tanja Korten, Koln, Germany
I have bought four Parachutes of approximately 1986, 1990, 1996, and 1999 vintages...Your book remains inspirational-even after re-reading over the years. I recommend your book to all job hunters and college graduates I know.
-Nigel Yeung, Singapore
I have been awarded a 10-year contract with the Miami-Dade County Public School System and will be bringing the first Charter Middle School to Miami Beach. The purpose and mission behind the school so that every child knows that they do have a purpose in this world and that they know that and live that. I wonder where I got that from? I hope this is the first of many schools for I am up to transforming the educational system ion the State of Florida wherever else I can. Once again, thank you, thank you, your work and generosity...will always be with me.
-Gladys Palacio, Miami, FL
I just wanted to thank you and let you know that your book and website have helped me tremendously in preparing for my career (I just graduated from the university). It is from you that I learned how and where to get an effective resume done...It is from you that I came in contact with an outstanding career coach...People like you who do good things deserve praise and bles
Synopsis
What Color Is Your Parachute? has been the best-selling job-hunting book in the world for more than three decades, in good times and bad, and it continues to be a fixture on best-seller lists, from
New York Times to
BusinessWeek. It has sold more than 10 million copies and has been translated into 20 languages around the world.
Parachute is streamlined this year to help those struggling in these hard economic times acquire the job-search tools they need faster and more efficiently. Its life-saving information is, as always, updated and relevant to todays job market.
Career guru Richard N. Bolles leads job-hunters to find meaningful work. He asks, WHAT skills do you most love to use? WHERE–in what field–would you most love to use them? And HOW do you find such a job without depending on agencies and ads?
This book is not only about finding a job in hard times. Its about finding your passion. In the words of Fortune magazine: “Parachute remains the gold standard of career guides.”
“Ideally, everyone should read What Color Is Your Parachute? in the tenth grade and again every year thereafter.”
–Anne Fisher, Fortune
“It was one of the first job-hunting books on the market. It is still arguably the best. And it is indisputably the most popular.”
–Fast Company
“Parachute is still a top seller and it remains the go-to guide for everyone from midlife-crisis boomers looking to change their careers to college students looking to start one.”
–New York Post
“Theres Parachute, and then theres all the rest. . . . a life-changing book.”
–Career Planning and Adult Development Journal
What Color Is Your Parachute? is the worlds most popular job-hunting guide, with 10 million copies sold, in 20 languages. This New York Times and BusinessWeek best seller answers such questions as:
I was just laid off from my current job. What do I do first? See page 3.
What are the most helpful job sites on the Internet, out of the thousands that are there? See page 5.
What are the five best–and worst–ways to hunt for a job? See page 24.
I havent a clue how to do salary negotiation. Help! See Chapter 7 (starting on page 99).
In general, what are employers looking for? See page 18.
What interview questions can I expect to be asked, and how do I answer them? See Chapter 6 (starting on page 71).
Im over 50. What special problems do I face when I go job-hunting? See Chapter 10 (starting on page 143).
How do I survive financially while Im out of work, and how do I find health insurance when I have no employer? See page 11.
Turn to the last page of the book for more questions.
RICHARD N. BOLLES has been a leader in the career development field for more than thirty-five years. He was trained in chemical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and holds a bachelors degree cum laude in physics from Harvard University and a masters in sacred theology from General Theological (Episcopal) Seminary in New York City. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, Marci.
Synopsis
What Color Is Your Parachute? has been the bestselling job-hunting book in the world for more than three decades, in good times and bad, and it continues to be a fixture on best-seller lists, from
New York Times to
BusinessWeek. It has sold more than 10 million copies and has been translated into 20 languages around the world.
Parachute is streamlined this year to help those struggling in these hard economic times acquire the job-search tools they need faster and more efficiently. Its life-saving information is, as always, updated and relevant to todays job market.
Career guru Richard N. Bolles leads job-hunters to find meaningful work. He asks, WHAT skills do you most love to use? Wherein what fieldwould you most love to use them? And how do you find such a job without depending on agencies and ads? This book is not only about finding a job in hard times. Its about finding your passion. In the words of Fortune magazine: “What Color Is Your Parachute? remains the gold standard of career guides.”
This New York Times and BusinessWeek bestseller answers such questions as:
• I was just laid off from my current job. What do I do first?
• What are the most helpful job sites on the Internet, out of the thousands that are there?
• What are the five best–and worst–ways to hunt for a job?
• I havent a clue how to do salary negotiation. Help!
• In general, what are employers looking for?
• What interview questions can I expect to be asked, and how do I answer them?
• Im over 50. What special problems do I face when I go job-hunting?
• How do I survive financially while Im out of work, and how do I find health insurance when I have no employer?
[This is the trade paperback edition.]
About the Author
RICHARD NELSON BOLLES is the best-selling author of WHAT COLOR IS YOUR PARACHUTE? and has been a leader in the career development field for more than 35 years. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Table of Contents
The 2010 Table of Contents
Preface: The Diary of a Grateful Man x
Part I
Finding a Job . . .
1. Finding a Job . . . Even in Hard Times: Rejection Shock 3
2. Finding a Job . . . Even in Hard Times: Think 13
3. Things School Never Taught Us about Job-Hunting: Five Best Ways to Hunt for a Job 24
4. Things School Never Taught Us about Job-Hunting: How to Deal with Handicaps 37
5. Things School Never Taught Us about Job-Hunting: Resumes and Contacts 49
6. Things School Never Taught Us about Job-Hunting: Interviews 71
7. Things School Never Taught Us about Job-Hunting: Salary Negotiation 99
8. Things School Never Taught Us about Job-Hunting: How to Choose a New Career When You Must 115
9. Things School Never Taught Us about Job-Hunting: How to Start Your Own Business 124
10. Things School Never Taught Us about Job-Hunting: Entering the World of 50+ 143
PART II
Finding a Life . . .
11. Finding a Life . . . The Flower Exercise: The Parachute Workbook (Updated 2010) 155
The Green Pages
Appendix A: Finding Your Mission in Life 245
Appendix B: A Guide to Choosing a Career Coach or Counselor 264
Appendix C: Sampler List of Coaches 280
Index 304