http://www.CareerAdviceBook.com has established itself as a one-stop resource for advice related to employment from an employee’s point of view with special regard to the job hunting process.
The articles comprise topics such as resume and cv writing, job interview tactics and news on the job market itself. It is rounded off by advice on job etiquette and features a range of tips related to psychology and sociology at the workplace. Creative thinking methods are one example of that.
There is a focus on giving employees the tools to make the most out of their careers which in effect will also benefit companies who hire them.
The site is non-profit per-se, however, the bulk of revenues comes from the sales of the career advice book Accelerate Your Career that has been written by career advisor Eric Foerster who also contributes as a writer for http://www.careeradvicebook.com
Eric Foerster is presenting his knowledge and personal experience from working with big companies and puts a focus on interpersonal relationships at work which he deems crucially important for anyone’s career.
While the website focuses rather on the job hunting process, the book assumes you already have a job and gives advice on how to make the most of it. The advice therein is unconventional in the sense that few other advisors seem to have thought about these ideas, which is a shame, for neglecting them can lead to a suboptimal career and waste of talent.
The target audience tends to be college educated males in most cases, however, some methods described can be applied by a general audience.
Visit http://www.careeradvicebook.com regularly as it is updated twice a week. The ability to discuss articles by readers should be established in a few weeks and will give the site a new spin and the ability to grow beyond its already quite respectable readerbase.



