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Back on the Career Track: A Guide for a Stay-at-Home Moms Who Want to Return to Work by Carol Fishman Cohen and Vivian Steir Rabin
 
The authors of this book have written an easy to understand return to work guide, their tips and suggestions are sensible and attainable. Carol Cohen and Vivian Rabin are capable coaches who address just about any returning to work issues you may have and those you may have not thought of. After a long time of being a mom and a housewife and now you are almost sure you want to go back to work but unsure how and where to start the process of re-entering the job market, this book is the first step to start with. Cohen and Rabin help to make the re-entry process easier because they have been there, done it and are willing to share their knowledge. Each chapter of this book is like a stepping stone to a second career.

The contents of this book are divided into parts. First part is The Seven Steps to Relaunch Success and the second part is The Relaunch Movement and Beyond and by the time you finished reading Part I of the book, you can now start deciding on the color of your new interview suit. Update Your Professional and Job Search Skills and Prepare for the Interview in Chapter 4 of this book are worth the price of the book. Back on the Career Track by Cohen and Rabin is much like having a mentor that will give you guidance and advice in seeking a career after staying at home for many years. For those women who were not on the fast track before they became stay-at-home moms, they will find this book helpful because Cohen and Rabin offers a solid on-target career coaching for everyone and the reference notes and resource section in this career guide book is very useful.
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