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Careers with a conscience [videorecording].

Contributor(s): McCannon, Andrea | Pearce, Mark | Dent, Louisa | Burns, Pru | Video Education Australasia.
Publisher: Bendigo, Vic. : Video Education Australasia, c2010Description: 1 videodisc (19 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Subject(s): Professional ethics | Job satisfaction | Career development | Work -- Moral and ethical aspectsDDC classification: 174
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Defining your career conscience -- 3. Defining a company's conscience -- 4. Matching needs -- 5. Workplace conscience -- 6. Conclusion.
Production Credits: Director, Mark Pearce ; Writer, Louisa Dent ; Senior producer, Pru Burns.
Presenter, Andrea McCannon.Summary: "Landing an interview when seeking new employment can be a sign that your hard work is paying off. But how can you really decide whether the job is actually a suitable match for your qualifications and skills? In this informative program, we look at career conscience - where we listen to what feels right and what feels wrong - and how it can help us decide upon the career path we choose. We look at ways to: analyse the conscience of potential employees, match our needs and find suitable jobs, and the kind of legacy we want to leave behind. This program will assist viewers to understand what drives their career conscience and how to best utilise it."
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174 CAR 2010 (Browse shelf) DVD 1 Available GENSH,GENSH,02,GR 1000526562

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1. Introduction -- 2. Defining your career conscience -- 3. Defining a company's conscience -- 4. Matching needs -- 5. Workplace conscience -- 6. Conclusion.

Director, Mark Pearce ; Writer, Louisa Dent ; Senior producer, Pru Burns.

Presenter, Andrea McCannon.

"Landing an interview when seeking new employment can be a sign that your hard work is paying off. But how can you really decide whether the job is actually a suitable match for your qualifications and skills? In this informative program, we look at career conscience - where we listen to what feels right and what feels wrong - and how it can help us decide upon the career path we choose. We look at ways to: analyse the conscience of potential employees, match our needs and find suitable jobs, and the kind of legacy we want to leave behind. This program will assist viewers to understand what drives their career conscience and how to best utilise it."

DVD.

English captions for the deaf and hearing impaired.