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Friday, 25 November 2011

College Seniors Face Shaky Job Market, According to Career Counseling Book

La Jolla, CA (PRWEB) December 28, 2008

Campus career counselors worried in a recent survey: "We've seen this before," said one Vanderbilt advisor. "More applicants. Fewer jobs. Scared seniors." The advisor said students should read the book "LAUNCH!...Get That First Paycheck In 90 Days," the author of whom performed the survey. LAUNCH! is a new career counseling book for college seniors. It includes a career assessment that ranks students' job skills against others nationwide.


The career counseling book is now available at Launch-Your-Career.com to help college seniors and recent graduates successfully begin their careers. It offers job-finding secrets that too few students know about - because no other career counseling books reveal them. LAUNCH! includes:


A career assessment quiz that shows how the student's job skills and attitudes compare to college seniors nationwide, and what career paths their unique traits suggest.
How to find job openings before they're advertised.
How to triple resume responses.
Proven networking tactics.
How to interview better.
Why Monster.com and Craigslist are time traps for recent graduates.
How a weekend project can make the student a top candidate for their chosen position.
Finally, LAUNCH! outlines a 90 day schedule for getting that first job.

If downloaded from the website in PDF format, this 339 page career development book costs $ 8.63 -- less than the price of a pizza. It's also available as a paperback book (for $ 16.23 - free shipping), an audio CD set (for $ 21.33 - free shipping), or a downloadable MP3 audio book ($ 11.74). An unusual money back guarantee is included -- if any college senior doesn't discover a new job search tactic, boost their resume responses, or learn something about themselves that they didn't know before; they get their money back plus one dollar.


"Unlike those fuzzy lectures and expensive textbooks or seductive student loans, this helps graduates actually find that first job," says LAUNCH! author Gary Sutton, a retired CEO who's been involved in advising, hiring, and firing countless employees during his lengthy career.


"This may be the most important book a college senior ever reads," added Dr. Linda Charles, clinical psychologist and former UCLA staffer.


Anxious students and their nervous parents can even sample the guide before buying by reading a few pages or listening to a brief audio clip at Launch-Your-Career.com.


The career assessment quiz in LAUNCH! can also be taken online at WhoAreYouAnyway.com. It tells college seniors if they'll do better in large or small organizations, among other things. The quiz ranks students' energy, ambition, ethics, status needs, social abilities and fifteen other vocational traits. Results are translated into the best career path.


"Wow! That job quiz nailed me. Without those insights, I'd be waiting tables again," said one Drake grad.


About Career Counseling Book "LAUNCH!...Get That First Paycheck In 90 Days":

LAUNCH is a career guide aimed at college seniors and recent graduates, with more practical, hands-on advice than offered in other career counseling books. It's available in paperback book, downloadable PDF, audio CD set, or downloadable MP3 audio book format at Launch-Your-Career.com. The guide includes an assessment designed to help college students find the perfect career that may also be taken as an online quiz at WhoAreYouAnyway.com. The author of both the book and creator of the quiz, Gary Sutton, is a retired CEO. He's mentored seniors at several colleges and found a disturbing level of confusion and unreal attitudes about the world of work.


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Applied Physiology Raises $5 Million for Navigator Market Launch

Sydney, NSW, Australia (PRWEB) July 24, 2009

Medical device company Applied Physiology Pty Ltd (AP), a developer of circulation guidance systems for critically-ill patients, announced today a Series B $ 5 million investment from Series A lead investor GBS Venture Partners, Australia.


Managing critically-ill patients is complex and costly. Today, most patient monitoring and clinical information systems offer clinicians little guidance to rationalize and standardize treatment. Consequently, hospitals are increasingly seeking clinical decision support tools in an effort to address these problems and reduce cost.


"AP's Navigator takes data from standard cardiovascular monitors and assembles it into graphical treatment guidance for clinicians, making continuous goal directed therapy a reality" says Dr. Steve Gourlay, general partner of GBS. "We see great potential to improve patient outcomes while reducing the cost and complexity of acute care. We continue to back Applied Physiology both for its breakthrough technology and the strong management team."


The novel Navigator technology determines the volume, resistance and heart components of standard cardiovascular signals, such as blood pressure, and then arranges them in a form that guides medical staff towards therapeutic options to achieve circulatory goals. Clinical evidence shows that consistent achievement of circulatory goals reduces hospital stays and complications after, for example, major surgery.


In 2008 the company completed a multicentre randomized clinical trial of Navigator in patients recovering from open heart surgery. The study demonstrated effectiveness and safety, and provided clinical data for regulatory submissions. The results indicate that it is possible to provide useful therapeutic guidance to simplify the care of critically-ill patients.


From a clinician's perspective, the task of continually reviewing and adjusting circulatory therapy in patients in a busy unit may be considerably lightened with the Navigator system. The system's ability to graphically summarize the patient's status relative to goals may also enhance teamwork and autonomy of the bedside carer.


The new funding will assist in finalization of regulatory approvals and preparations for Navigator's 2010 European market launch.


Disclaimer: The Navigator medical device is not approved for use, is not available for commercial distribution and may only be used for clinical investigations provided relevant clinical investigational requirements are fulfilled.


About Applied Physiology

Founded in 2004, Applied Physiology develops and commercializes treatment guidance systems intended to transform the care of critically-ill patients. The company's main focus is on real-time circulation management with its Navigator product. Applied Physiology has offices in Australia and the United Kingdom. Applied Physiology


About GBS Venture Partners

GBS is Australasia's largest specialist life science venture capital investment group. GBS manages specialist funds from seed through to expansion stage in the life sciences sector, and has more than AU$ 400m funds under management. The GBS team has been investing in Australasia since 1996 and played founding roles in over 30 portfolio companies. GBS Venture Partners


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