Education and Career Guidance Resources for Students (Secondary & Above)
Guide Index
Introduction
In your schooling years, you will be exposed to a multitude of experiences and start to develop preferences and dislikes, and may also wonder what kind of work you would like to do upon leaving school.
The types of jobs and specialisations available today are more varied than before. It is important to start thinking about long-terms goals and aspirations and start gearing your life towards achieving them.
Being aware of your passions, interests and values is a key step in your career exploration at any stage. With guidance from your parents, teachers and counsellors and some management of expectations, you can be better informed and equipped with a detailed roadmap to help you get started on your dream vocation.
Besides deepening your technical knowledge, it would be good to also sharpen your soft skills in areas such as communication, emotional intelligence and resource management. A skillful application of both hard and soft skills will benefit you greatly in your studies as well as at work and enable you to reach greater heights in both your personal and professional spheres of life.
This guide provides recommended resources on education and career guidance for students (secondary to tertiary levels) that are available from NLB as well as on the Internet. As the guide is not intended to be comprehensive, interested readers should search the NLB catalogue or the Internet for more resources
Search Terms | Call Numbers |
Personal improvement | 158.1 |
Vocational guidance | 331.702 |
Study techniques | 371.3021 |
Secondary education | 373.1 |
Higher education | 378 |
Job hunting | 650.14 |
Résumés, cover letters and job applications | 650.142 |
Employment interviewing | 650.144 |
Books
(listed in alphabetical order)
by Ross Dickinson and Richard Benson
Call no.: 371.30281 DIC
With the right amount of revision, preparation, planning and a healthy dose of good strategies, you can approach your exams with the right mindset to pass and succeed. This is a step-by-step guidebook on how to revise well for exams and ace them.
All rights reserved, West Sussex, Chichester: Summersdale Publishers Ltd., 2015.
This title is also available as an ebook on Overdrive. myLibrary ID is required to access this ebook.
by Shamash Alidina
Call No.: 331.702 ALI
Seven books that cover mindfulness, project management, leadership, time management, business writing, presentations and negotiations are packed into one volume, giving you a one-stop shop for your professional development. Discover the practices that build a successful career.
All rights reserved, Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2017.
This title is also available as an ebook on Overdrive. myLibrary ID is required to access this ebook.
by Umberto Eco
Call No.: 378.242 ECO
Any student who needs to write a thesis may face difficulties along the way. Renowned author and university professor Umberto Eco provides valuable tips from start to end for completing any thesis. Beyond that, he also offers sound lessons on critical thinking and information curation.
All rights reserved, Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2015.
This title is also available as an ebook on Overdrive. myLibrary ID is required to access this ebook
by David McWhir, Hilton Catt, Patricia Scudamore, Mo Shapiro and Alison Straw.
Call No.: 650.14 MAC
Teach yourself to get that job you want within four weeks with this four-in-one guide that includes CVs, job-hunting tips, cover letter writing techniques, and interview skills. Learn and apply something new every day for a month to gear up for a successful job search.
All rights reserved, London: John Murray Learning, 2015.
by Elad Joel
Call No.: 650.1302854678 ELA
LinkedIn is the social media of choice for career development and networking. It has tons of potential for building up and showcasing one’s achievements and potential. This guide teaches you how to fully utilize this powerful tool with step-by-step instructions and handy tips.
All rights reserved, Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016.
This title is also available as an ebook on Overdrive. myLibrary ID is required to access this ebook.
by Matthew J. DeLuca and Nanette F. DeLuca
Call No.: 650.14 PER
How do you negotiate salaries and job offers without coming across as too bold or sounding like a pushover? This book provides quick, easy steps to prepare you for that conversation with your manager, giving you the correct vocabulary to use in order to gain a competitive edge.
All rights reserved, Singapore: McGraw-Hill Education, 2015.
This title is also available as an ebook on Overdrive. myLibrary ID is required to access this ebook.
by Jessie Ee and Agnes Chang
Call No.: 371.227 PRE
Written for youths and those guiding them, this book explains the current demand and urgent need to strengthen and develop deep skills as well as work competencies to prepare them for a fulfilling career path. Readers can learn to smoothly transition from school to the job market, manage their emotions and be aware of their strengths to engage and relate to others in new workplaces.
All rights reserved, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., 2015.
by Susan Cain, Gregory Mone and Erica Moroz
Call no.: 155.418232 CAI
Are you an introvert at school, or do you know someone who is? Discover how an introvert would see the school world, and the challenges of not being extroverted. Read about actual kids who have tackled these challenges and made their mark in their own way. From this book, learn that introverts are as valued as anyone else, and are great people too!
All rights reserved, New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 2016.
by Stacy Kravetz
Call no.: 658.421 KRA
From inspiration to execution, included here are concrete steps for every young entrepreneur, creator and leader to achieve success. Featuring profiles of successful girl bosses who turned their passions into their business, this title is suitable for boys and girls alike who aspire to be a boss of their own.
All rights reserved, New York: Quercus, 2017.
by John C. Maxwell
Call no.: 158 MAX
John C. Maxwell adapts his bestseller for teens, featuring stories of real life figures who overcame adversity early in their lives and who turned that loss into a gain of knowledge. He provides a roadmap for teens to become true learners, someone who wins in the face of problems, failures and losses.
All rights reserved, New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2015.
Call No.: 331.702 A
From accountant to zoologist, this one-stop guide provides insights into over 300 different careers. Find out what jobs and careers are out there, and see what kind of qualifications are needed and how much remuneration is provided for different jobs. A perfect starting point for students and school leavers, this book is updated yearly.
All rights reserved, London : Kogan Page Ltd, 2017.
by James M Citrin
Call No.: 650.14 CIT
With actionable advice for every step of a career, this book helps fresh school-leavers land, launch and thrive in their new jobs. Packed with first-person advice from graduates and young professionals, as well as perspectives from seasoned CEOs and leaders, this is an encouraging and useful resource.
All rights reserved, New York: Crown Business, 2015.
This title is also available as an ebook on Overdrive. myLibrary ID is required to access this ebook.
by Jessica Holsman
Call no.: 373.18 HOL
You are told to study for exams and assignments but how exactly are you supposed to do it? This book shares study tips and tricks to help you stay organised, write assignments and complete exams, but also goes beyond that to show you how to manage stress and have a well-balanced school life.
All rights reserved, Coral Gables, FL: Mango Media Inc., 2016.
by Carol Christen
Call no.: 650.140835 CHR
Based on the classic career guide by Richard N. Bolles, this guide has been adapted for teens to help them identify their interests and passions early to enable them to make informed decisions on their future education path. With activities and advice on the current job market, this book aims to prepare teens for their future career goals.
All rights reserved, Berkeley: Ten Speed Press, 2015.
This title is also available as an ebook on Overdrive. myLibrary ID is required to access this ebook.
by Richard N. Bolles
Call No.: 650.1405 WCYP
This practical manual for job-hunters and career-changers provides a how-to guide for every part of a job search, from personal self-development to writing resumes, acing interviews and conducting negotiations. Updated annually, you can find out what is new in the world, and also learn from what has worked since the first edition was published in 1970.
All rights reserved, Berkeley, Calif. : Ten Speed Press, 2018.
This title is also available as an ebook on Overdrive. myLibrary ID is required to access this ebook.
by Maya S. Penn
Call no.: 650.1 PEN
Maya Penn started a company, became an award-winning eco-designer, founded a non-profit and gave three TED talks, all by the age of fifteen. In this book, she shares how she did it, what she went through, and what to avoid. An inspiring read for any teenager, especially those trying to discover their passion.
All rights reserved, New York: North Star Way, 2016.
This title is also available as an ebook on Overdrive. myLibrary ID is required to access this ebook.
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All featured books and periodicals are located at the Lee Kong Chian Reference Library.
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Author
Kevin Seet
The information in this resource guide is valid as at October 2018 and correct as far as we are able to ascertain from our sources. It is not intended to be an exhaustive or complete history on the subject. Please contact the Library for further reading materials on the topic.
All Rights Reserved. National Library Board Singapore 2018.