Recent Reviews for J. A. Rodriguez Jr.
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Not Intuitively Obvious - Transition to the Professional Work Environment (Book) - 8/22/2009 11:07:02 AM
The theme of this book is the absolute need for professionalism.
As an adjunct professor at a university, I can attest that this book would make a great gift for a student who will be entering the workforce.
Mr. Rodriguez underscores the importance of preparation, teamwork, personal organization and attitude in today's competitive workplace.
He explains the power of making an outstanding first impression, creating trust, and as the book is titled, of learning things that are “Not Intuitively Obvious.”
He takes the successful job seeker through the reasons for forming alliances, building a solid reputation, proper dress, and even workplace etiquette both within and without the company.
It is a must read for anyone entering or reentering today’s highly competitive job market, especially in the corporate setting.
David Skocik, author of “Practical Public Relations for the Small Business: Tools and Tactics for Competitive Advantage.”
Not Intuitively Obvious - Transition to the Professional Work Environment (Book) - 7/12/2009 6:50:53 AM
"Not Intuitively Obvious - Transition to the Professional Work Environment" by J. A. Rodriguez Jr., is an excellent reference source for veterans and novices in the twenty-first century work environment.
It underscores in just a few pages what took me years to learn through trial and error. It is a marvelous book, passionately written ... in a language that is easy to internalize.
Reginald V. Johnson, author, "How to Close More Customers"
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