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Sh*t They Didn’t Tell You

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This straight-talking, fun book is aimed at fresh graduates planning a career in the creative industries. It gives them the tools to identify and navigate the right path. Filled with practical tips and exercises, and illustrated with 'how to' flow charts and diagrams, it focuses not just on the creative skills needed for a successful and lucrative career but a great lifestyle too.
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LKP Quercus
ISBN-13
9781786279538
Subjects
Paperback10-15AdultAdvice On Careers And Achieving SuccessBISAC:BUS012000BISAC:DES007030BISAC:SEL027000Business & EconomicsCareersCommercial & Corporate

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