The informal education of navigating the work environment happens on the job by trial and error. In "A Holistic Approach to Your Career", the author shares the hard-earned wisdom and experience of a forty-one-year professional career - detailing attributes, skills, and action steps which she considers essential to career success and better positioning yourself for that next career move.
"A Holistic Approach to Your Career" is an invaluable tool, recommended for recent graduates and new employees that lack direction and need guidance in navigating their work environment, providing guidance that they may not have gotten during their formal education.
Has your career turned into a job? Where and when did you get off track? How do you revive your career after it has derailed? The book incorporates personal stories and strategies for overcoming adversity in the workplace, recommended for those that need guidance and advice on how to advance their careers and move on after career failure or dealing with a bad, ineffective manager. Many employees silently suffer through the abuse of a bad manager or depressed about their inability to advance their careers.
In a "A Holistic Approach to Your Career" you will discover how to navigate the work environment, manage a bad manager, deal with career failure, develop a career road map, assess the journey of your career, the importance of self-empowerment and what it means to take a holistic approach to your career with uplifting and inspiring advice.
In this resourceful book, the author is refreshingly transparent about her own mistakes, encouraging others to learn from them by offering a fresh approach to climbing the corporate ladder combining practical, commonsense advice with inner wisdom and providing strategies to increase the chances of success in the workplace.
De La Rosa retired from ExxonMobil after 34 years of service. As a Business Development Manager and President of the company's Employee Resource Group, she often represented her company as lead presenter at the Regional and National Scholarship Awards hosted by the Hispanic Heritage Foundation. In addition, she represented her company as host, keynote speaker, and panelist of various events with organizations supported by the company's charity foundation. After all her time in the industry, she says her most rewarding role was serving as mentor to the junior employees in her company-guiding them through the corporate maze.
I've often wondered what my life would have been like if we had not immigrated to the United States. When I visit this beautiful yet impoverished island of the Dominican Republic and see the need and want in the eyes of some people, I think to myself, "That could have been me." So, I feel incredibly blessed and grateful for everything that I have been able to obtain and accomplish.