Thursday, October 1, 2009

Looking for a job or feeling blase with your current one? This might interest you:


In his book “The pleasures and the sorrows of work” released in April 2009, Alain de Botton explores the modern work place in a very innovative way. http://bit.ly/R4yHE
In an interview, he recently gave to the french version of jobboom.com, the swiss born author talks about the importance of a professional analysis prior to choose one's occupation and the role of the career counselor, which according to him, should be the most important job in an ideal world. http://bit.ly/axd6H
The passionnate recruiter in me feels quite hailed by this pespective. In fact, a good career counselor will greatly help an individual to discover his full potential, what should lead to well suited jobs. For “the right person with the right job” is a decisive condition for fulfilment at work.
In that regard, job satisfaction which is defined by Paul E. Spector http://bit.ly/2EdVHb as “ the extend to which people like(satisfaction) or dislike (dissatisfaction) their jobs”, plays an important role not only in the worker's life, but also in the organization's bottom line considering its impact on the job performance. So, for those who aren't enjoying their job anymore and who might need a little boost on that department, the following article is worth reading: http://bit.ly/2xszvt