001482632 000__ 05218cam\\22005057i\4500 001482632 001__ 1482632 001482632 003__ OCoLC 001482632 005__ 20231128003344.0 001482632 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001482632 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 001482632 008__ 231024s2023\\\\sz\a\\\\o\\\\\000\0\eng\d 001482632 019__ $$a1404384473$$a1404445100 001482632 020__ $$a9783031413230$$q(electronic bk.) 001482632 020__ $$a3031413237$$q(electronic bk.) 001482632 020__ $$z3031413229 001482632 020__ $$z9783031413223 001482632 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-031-41323-0$$2doi 001482632 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1405858788 001482632 040__ $$aGW5XE$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cGW5XE$$dYDX$$dOCLKB$$dYDX$$dOCLCO$$dOCLCF 001482632 049__ $$aISEA 001482632 050_4 $$aHF5382.5.S9$$bM37 2023 001482632 08204 $$a301.023$$223/eng/20231024 001482632 1001_ $$aMartinez, Martha A.,$$eauthor. 001482632 24514 $$aThe employable sociologist :$$ba guide for undergraduates /$$cMartha A. Martinez. 001482632 264_1 $$aCham, Switzerland :$$bPalgrave Macmillan,$$c2023. 001482632 300__ $$a1 online resource (206 pages) :$$billustrations (black and white, and colour). 001482632 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001482632 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 001482632 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 001482632 5050_ $$aPart I: The Sociological Identity -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: A Sociological Professional Identity -- Chapter 3: The Values of Sociology -- Chapter 4: Community Building for Sociologists -- Chapter 5: Networking for Sociologists -- Part II: Transferable Skills -- Chapter 6: A Sociological View of the Resume -- Chapter 7: Skills in the Sociology Major -- Chapter 8: The Language of Business -- Chapter 9: An Identity-Based Job Search -- Part III: Career Management -- Chapter 10: A Sociological View of Managerial Behavior -- Chapter 11: The Selection Process -- Chapter 12: From Jobs to Careers. 001482632 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001482632 520__ $$aIncreasing numbers of Sociology programs offer courses or sections of courses that focus on helping undergraduates prepare for careers. Martinezs The Employable Sociologist fills an important gap in the literature. It is distinctive because it focuses on the practical aspects of career development such as resume and cover letter writing, while providing critical insights from Economic Sociology to encourage Sociology students to reflect on career options in a capitalist society characterized by significant inequality and injustice. Mary Scheuer Senter, Professor of Sociology, Central Michigan University, USA This book takes a purpose-driven approach to providing practical solutions for navigating the job market. The authors clear and concise language, combined with relatable examples, makes complex concepts easily understandable. Each chapter builds upon the previous one, creating a clear path to follow toward a career. This book is written for students and parents without forsaking academic rigor. This must have companion for Sociology majors should be a standard in Sociology departments worldwide. Will Tyson, Associate Professor, University of South Florida, USA This book addresses a gap in and outside academia: how to help Sociology undergraduates develop skills for career success while maintaining a sociologically rigorous approach. Matching sociological theories, methods, and knowledge with contemporary capitalistic managerial and work practices, it shows how sociology undergraduates are not only employable but have marketable advantages over graduates of other disciplines. A student following the program embodied in this book will actively nurture a strong sociological identity; create a job search plan integrating personal and disciplinary interests, values, and skills; design job application materials that provide the best fit for specific jobs and organizations; and launch a satisfying career path. Beyond an employment guide, it will facilitate the teaching of career development by Sociology faculty; increase students ongoing confidence in their potential; and provide a solid foundation for communicating the transformative power of Sociology to employers and managers in the government, business, and non-profit sectors. Martha A. Martinez is Associate Professor of Sociology at DePaul University in Chicago, USA. She specializes in Entrepreneurship, Organizations, and Economic Sociology. Her current professional goal is to help sociology undergraduates make a successful transition from school to work and maximize the potential benefits of their sociology degree in the labor market. 001482632 588__ $$aDescription based on print version record. 001482632 650_6 $$aSociologie$$xOrientation professionnelle. 001482632 650_0 $$aSociology$$xVocational guidance.$$0(DLC)sh 85006894 001482632 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 001482632 77608 $$iPrint version:$$aMARTINEZ, MARTHA A.$$tEMPLOYABLE SOCIOLOGIST.$$d[Place of publication not identified] : PALGRAVE MACMILLAN, 2023$$z3031413229$$w(OCoLC)1390119190 001482632 852__ $$bebk 001482632 85640 $$3Springer Nature$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-41323-0$$zOnline Access$$91397441.1 001482632 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1482632$$pGLOBAL_SET 001482632 980__ $$aBIB 001482632 980__ $$aEBOOK 001482632 982__ $$aEbook 001482632 983__ $$aOnline 001482632 994__ $$a92$$bISE