Job Moves: 9 Steps for Making Progress in Your Career.

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Title: Job Moves: 9 Steps for Making Progress in Your Career.
Authors: Wagner, Nancy
Source: School Administrator. Jun2025, Vol. 82 Issue 6, p49-50. 2p.
Subject Terms: *Business schools, *School administrators, *Electronic books, Job vacancies, Notebooks
Abstract: The article reviews "Job Moves: 9 Steps for Making Progress in Your Career," which offers guidance on career development and job fit, particularly relevant for school district administrators. The authors—Ethan Bernstein, Michael Horn, and Bob Moesta—emphasize that individuals should approach job searches with the mindset that they are hiring their next position, rather than being hired. The book includes exercises designed to help readers identify their motivations and challenges, suggesting that group activities can enhance team dynamics and retention in educational settings. Overall, the book aims to equip readers with tools for effective career transitions and mentorship. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The article reviews "Job Moves: 9 Steps for Making Progress in Your Career," which offers guidance on career development and job fit, particularly relevant for school district administrators. The authors—Ethan Bernstein, Michael Horn, and Bob Moesta—emphasize that individuals should approach job searches with the mindset that they are hiring their next position, rather than being hired. The book includes exercises designed to help readers identify their motivations and challenges, suggesting that group activities can enhance team dynamics and retention in educational settings. Overall, the book aims to equip readers with tools for effective career transitions and mentorship. [Extracted from the article]
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