The Global Superstar: How Your Students Can Develop An Advantage Over Global Competition
Preparing for the jobs of the future will take more than a high school education—and earning a technical college or university degree isn’t a sure bet, either. If you want to be ready for the new global marketplace, it’s time to become a global superstar. Global competition in the twenty-first...
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Preparing for the jobs of the future will take more than a high school education—and earning a technical college or university degree isn’t a sure bet, either.
If you want to be ready for the new global marketplace, it’s time to become a global superstar.
Global competition in the twenty-first century has created an increasingly competitive job market. And for those ready to seize them, opportunities abound. But first, you need to know how to compete.
Learn the future marketplace’s hottest jobs and crucial skills in The Global Superstar. Here, author Ben Green explains why a shift in educational priorities matters, offers an overview of in-demand career pathways, and explains how to prepare students for the business world of tomorrow.
Having worked for 10 years in Japan, Spain, and Brazil, Ben Green has spoken to thousands of people on how to obtain job and internship opportunities both at home and abroad. A world traveler and entrepreneur, he knows what it takes to get ahead, and shares it in a detailed format in The Global Superstar.
Target Audience
The premise of the book: Per Jim Clifton, author of “The Coming Jobs War”, of the 7 billion
people on the planet, 3 billion want good-paying, full-time jobs. There are only 1.2 billion of
these jobs on the planet. So there’s a shortage of 1.8 billion good-paying jobs.
The book explains the competitive pressures facing job seekers now, and explains how your
children or students can develop much better chances of obtaining these good-paying jobs.
For students aged 13 – 23: This book is the equivalent of Freshman 101 for career preparation.
The book outlines:
the reality of global competition and the increased competitive and financial pressures on
today’s students
the basic education concepts they must master to compete
the additional soft and technical skills they need to acquire to develop an advantage over the
competition
the career pathways they can take and the additional experiences and training they can
receive to supercharge their careers
For parents: This book outlines why it’s important to fully prepare your children for intense
global competition, and the book explains in detail how you can prepare them.
For educators: This book brings to light the global competitive pressures that their students will
face, and outlines additional skills and experiences students need to develop an advantage over
the competition.
For career counselors: This book fills in the gaps on soft skills and business skills that all
students and job seekers need in order to chart their own path and control their future.
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