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Working World: Careers in International Education, Exchange, and Development
by Sherry Lee Mueller contributions by Sherry Lee Mueller, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller and Mark Overmann
Georgetown University Press, 2008 Paper: 978-1-58901-210-3 Library of Congress Classification HF5382.7.M84 2008 Dewey Decimal Classification 337.702
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Are you looking for a career with professional rewards and personal satisfaction? Perhaps you'd like to find meaningful employment in the field of international relations? Working World is the perfect resource for making sound career choices, and is particularly valuable for those interested in exploring a career in international education, exchange, and development.
Sherry Mueller, president emeritus of a large nonprofit organization with an international focus, and Mark Overmann, a young professional on his way up, serve as spirited guidance counselors and offer valuable insight on launching a career, not just landing a job. The two authors—representing contrasting personalities, levels of experience, and different generations—engage in an entertaining dialogue designed to highlight alternative approaches to the same destination: making a difference in the world. With a rich mix of anecdotes and advice, the two authors present their individual perspectives on career development: identifying your cause, the art of networking, the value of mentors, and careers as "continuous journeys." Mueller and Overmann push job seekers to challenge assumptions about what it means to pursue a career in international relations and to recognize that the path to career success is rarely straight.
To help the job seeker chart the best course, Working World provides specific resources including annotated lists of selected organizations, websites, and further reading. Profiles of twelve professionals, from promising young associates to presidents and CEOs, illustrate the book's main topics. Each professional provides insight into his or her career choices, distills lessons learned, and offers practical advice about building a career in international affairs. All of these resources were chosen specifically to help job seekers map the next steps toward the internship, job, or other opportunity that will give shape to the career they envision.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Sherry L. Mueller, Ph.D., had her first international experience as a student on an Experiment in International Living program in Germany. Several years later she led an Experiment group to the then-USSR. Her work abroad ranges from serving as a State Department speaker on NGO leadership in Saudi Arabia to teaching English in Brazil. She currently serves as president emeritus of the National Council for International Visitors, a national network of program agencies based in Washington DC, and more than 90 community-member organizations throughout the United States.
Mark Overmann made his first trip abroad during college to study in France. Following his graduation from the University of Notre Dame, Mark spent a year in Northeast China teaching English and studying Chinese. He subsequently earned his master's degree in International Communication from American University, and then worked as a program associate at the National Council for International Visitors. Mark currently serves as the Director of College Communications at Georgetown University, where he works closely with the university's international exchange programs, specifically those with China.
REVIEWS
It is a very good book that I think should be part of every campus career services library. Any young international education professional contemplating a career change or transition to another field will benefit from reading this book.
-- International Educator
A rich compendium of advice and resources for those interested in pursuing a career in international education, exchange, or development . . . This is a 'must-have' resource; it provides quick access to relevant organizations, resources, and websites that have been selected and critiqued by experts.
-- Journal of Employment Counseling
[This] book is useful and inspiring. It is also a valuable reference guide to relevant resources, especially crucial while at a career crossroads. The multiple viewpoints presented enable readers to tailor their progression within the field in ways that work for them.
-- IATEFL Voices
"It is a very good book that I think should be part of every campus career services library. Any young international education professional contemplating a career change or transition to another field will benefit from reading this book."
-- International Educator
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PrefaceIntroduction: Idealists Preferred
PART I: SHAPING YOUR CAREER PHILOSOPHY
1. Identifying Your Cause Sherry: Your Place in HistoryMark: What Am I Going to Do with My Life?
2. The Art of Networking Sherry: Encountering Potential Employers and ReferencesMark: Do I Really Need Business Cards?
3. The Value of MentorsSherry: Identifying Your MentorMark: The Seinfeldian View of Mentors
4. The Continuous JourneySherry: An Evolving ApproachMark: The Never-ending Job Story
PART II: SELECTED RESOURCES AND PROFILES
5. Your Job Search: A General Approach Selected ResourcesPROFILE: Alanna Shaikh, Director of Communications, Outreach, and Public Relations, for AZ SHIP, Abt Associates PROFILE: Allan Goodman, President, Institute of International Education
6. Professional AssociationsSample Professional AssociationsSelected ResourcesPROFILE: Fanta Aw, Assistant Vice President of Campus Life and Director of International Student and Scholar Services, American University PROFILE: Belinda Chiu, Princiapl, Hummingbird Research Coaching Consulting
7. Internship OpportunitiesExploitation? No, a Chance to Learn and GrowA Good Internship Depends on You Not Just for StudentsFinding an InternshipSelected ResourcesPROFILE: Jennifer Clinton, President, National Council for International Visitors
8. Volunteer OpportunitiesSample Volunteer OrganizationsSelected ResourcesPROFILE: Tom Garofalo, Legislative Assistant, Office of Congressmen James P. Moran (D-VA, 8th)PROFILE: Deirdre White, President and CEO, PYXERA Global
9. Nongovernmental Organizations and Educational Institutions What is an NGO?Sample Nongovernment Organizations and Educational InstitutionsSelected ResourcesPROFILE: Adam Weinberg, President, Denison University PROFILE: Peggy Parfenoff, Executive Director, WorldChicago 10. US GovernmentThe Executive BranchThe Legislative BranchSample Government Departments and Agencies Selected ResourcesPROFILE: Ambassador Kenton Keith, Embassy Inspector, US Department of StatePROFILE: Sarah Loss Mathur, Political Officer, and Amit Mathur, Vice Consul, US Embassy, Seoul, South Korea
11. Multinational OrganizationsThe Cultural Context of Multinational Organizatoins A Crowded Bazaar, Not a One-Stop ShopSample Multinational OrganizationsSelected ResourcesPROFILE: Fayezul Choudhury, CEO, International Federation of Accountants (IFAC)
12. International Business, Consulting, and ResearchSample Business OrganizationsSelected Business Resources Sample Consulting OrganizationsSelected Consulting ResourcesSample Think Tanks and FoundationsSelected Think Tank and Foundation Resources PROFILE: Lobna "Luby" Ismail, Founder, President, and Senior Trainer, Connecting Cultures, LLCPROFILE: Karl Dedolph, Senior Manager, Accenture
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Working World: Careers in International Education, Exchange, and Development
by Sherry Lee Mueller contributions by Sherry Lee Mueller, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller, Mark Overmann, Sherry Lee Mueller and Mark Overmann
Georgetown University Press, 2008 Paper: 978-1-58901-210-3
Are you looking for a career with professional rewards and personal satisfaction? Perhaps you'd like to find meaningful employment in the field of international relations? Working World is the perfect resource for making sound career choices, and is particularly valuable for those interested in exploring a career in international education, exchange, and development.
Sherry Mueller, president emeritus of a large nonprofit organization with an international focus, and Mark Overmann, a young professional on his way up, serve as spirited guidance counselors and offer valuable insight on launching a career, not just landing a job. The two authors—representing contrasting personalities, levels of experience, and different generations—engage in an entertaining dialogue designed to highlight alternative approaches to the same destination: making a difference in the world. With a rich mix of anecdotes and advice, the two authors present their individual perspectives on career development: identifying your cause, the art of networking, the value of mentors, and careers as "continuous journeys." Mueller and Overmann push job seekers to challenge assumptions about what it means to pursue a career in international relations and to recognize that the path to career success is rarely straight.
To help the job seeker chart the best course, Working World provides specific resources including annotated lists of selected organizations, websites, and further reading. Profiles of twelve professionals, from promising young associates to presidents and CEOs, illustrate the book's main topics. Each professional provides insight into his or her career choices, distills lessons learned, and offers practical advice about building a career in international affairs. All of these resources were chosen specifically to help job seekers map the next steps toward the internship, job, or other opportunity that will give shape to the career they envision.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Sherry L. Mueller, Ph.D., had her first international experience as a student on an Experiment in International Living program in Germany. Several years later she led an Experiment group to the then-USSR. Her work abroad ranges from serving as a State Department speaker on NGO leadership in Saudi Arabia to teaching English in Brazil. She currently serves as president emeritus of the National Council for International Visitors, a national network of program agencies based in Washington DC, and more than 90 community-member organizations throughout the United States.
Mark Overmann made his first trip abroad during college to study in France. Following his graduation from the University of Notre Dame, Mark spent a year in Northeast China teaching English and studying Chinese. He subsequently earned his master's degree in International Communication from American University, and then worked as a program associate at the National Council for International Visitors. Mark currently serves as the Director of College Communications at Georgetown University, where he works closely with the university's international exchange programs, specifically those with China.
REVIEWS
It is a very good book that I think should be part of every campus career services library. Any young international education professional contemplating a career change or transition to another field will benefit from reading this book.
-- International Educator
A rich compendium of advice and resources for those interested in pursuing a career in international education, exchange, or development . . . This is a 'must-have' resource; it provides quick access to relevant organizations, resources, and websites that have been selected and critiqued by experts.
-- Journal of Employment Counseling
[This] book is useful and inspiring. It is also a valuable reference guide to relevant resources, especially crucial while at a career crossroads. The multiple viewpoints presented enable readers to tailor their progression within the field in ways that work for them.
-- IATEFL Voices
"It is a very good book that I think should be part of every campus career services library. Any young international education professional contemplating a career change or transition to another field will benefit from reading this book."
-- International Educator
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PrefaceIntroduction: Idealists Preferred
PART I: SHAPING YOUR CAREER PHILOSOPHY
1. Identifying Your Cause Sherry: Your Place in HistoryMark: What Am I Going to Do with My Life?
2. The Art of Networking Sherry: Encountering Potential Employers and ReferencesMark: Do I Really Need Business Cards?
3. The Value of MentorsSherry: Identifying Your MentorMark: The Seinfeldian View of Mentors
4. The Continuous JourneySherry: An Evolving ApproachMark: The Never-ending Job Story
PART II: SELECTED RESOURCES AND PROFILES
5. Your Job Search: A General Approach Selected ResourcesPROFILE: Alanna Shaikh, Director of Communications, Outreach, and Public Relations, for AZ SHIP, Abt Associates PROFILE: Allan Goodman, President, Institute of International Education
6. Professional AssociationsSample Professional AssociationsSelected ResourcesPROFILE: Fanta Aw, Assistant Vice President of Campus Life and Director of International Student and Scholar Services, American University PROFILE: Belinda Chiu, Princiapl, Hummingbird Research Coaching Consulting
7. Internship OpportunitiesExploitation? No, a Chance to Learn and GrowA Good Internship Depends on You Not Just for StudentsFinding an InternshipSelected ResourcesPROFILE: Jennifer Clinton, President, National Council for International Visitors
8. Volunteer OpportunitiesSample Volunteer OrganizationsSelected ResourcesPROFILE: Tom Garofalo, Legislative Assistant, Office of Congressmen James P. Moran (D-VA, 8th)PROFILE: Deirdre White, President and CEO, PYXERA Global
9. Nongovernmental Organizations and Educational Institutions What is an NGO?Sample Nongovernment Organizations and Educational InstitutionsSelected ResourcesPROFILE: Adam Weinberg, President, Denison University PROFILE: Peggy Parfenoff, Executive Director, WorldChicago 10. US GovernmentThe Executive BranchThe Legislative BranchSample Government Departments and Agencies Selected ResourcesPROFILE: Ambassador Kenton Keith, Embassy Inspector, US Department of StatePROFILE: Sarah Loss Mathur, Political Officer, and Amit Mathur, Vice Consul, US Embassy, Seoul, South Korea
11. Multinational OrganizationsThe Cultural Context of Multinational Organizatoins A Crowded Bazaar, Not a One-Stop ShopSample Multinational OrganizationsSelected ResourcesPROFILE: Fayezul Choudhury, CEO, International Federation of Accountants (IFAC)
12. International Business, Consulting, and ResearchSample Business OrganizationsSelected Business Resources Sample Consulting OrganizationsSelected Consulting ResourcesSample Think Tanks and FoundationsSelected Think Tank and Foundation Resources PROFILE: Lobna "Luby" Ismail, Founder, President, and Senior Trainer, Connecting Cultures, LLCPROFILE: Karl Dedolph, Senior Manager, Accenture
Conclusion
Index
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC