Learn Effective Work Habits

Users of the Multimedia Take This Job and Love It CD gain the confidence to enter their first job while learning both what their employer will expect from them and what they can expect from their employer. The CD-ROM is divided into three segments: Starting Your Job, which covers important DOs and DON'Ts; Succeeding In Your Job, which discusses the importance of creating a positive image, developing good work habits and more; and Standing Out In Your Job, which stresses factors that help beginning employees prepare for the future. For young adults aged 16 years and up, effective and entertaining games and video segments reinforce information learned. Cambridge Educational, Charleston, WV, (800) 468-4227. WM

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