The first half of the twenty-first century will be the most globally competitive in history. Will your students or children be prepared? Discover what skills they'll need and how to get them in The Global Superstar.
Mediocrity won't cut it anymore. The global marketplace is putting an increasing demand on workers to be better prepared for employment. Meanwhile, there's a shortage of good-paying jobs, including jobs with lesser skill sets. Earning a living wage requires developing an edge over the competition-and that edge is becoming a global learner and preparing for the likely jobs of the future.
Author Ben Green serves as your guide to what jobs will be popular and what skills are needed. He explains why a shift in education is needed and offers resources for parents, teachers, and future job seekers to find more information.
Green's how-to manual is dedicated to preparing students for the increasingly competitive global marketplace. With this book, you will understand the characteristics, educational requirements, and experience necessary to compete with job seekers from around the world.
So what are you waiting for? It's time to prepare your children to become the global superstars of a bold new tomorrow.
About the Author: Ben Green, born in Columbia, South Carolina, has spoken to thousands of people about how to seek job and internship opportunities both at home and abroad. He speaks from experience, having held more than twenty jobs, traveled to twenty-four countries, and done business with people from more than thirty countries. He's worked in Japan, Spain, and Brazil, and served as the vice president of a British software company with offices in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan.
Green proudly serves as Chief Operating Officer and CEO-in-training for DPP IT, a team of talent recruitment superstars. He has a bachelor's degree in finance from Morehouse College, a certificate in Brazilian culture from the University of Sao Paulo, an economic development certificate from the University of North Carolina, and an MBA in international business from the University of South Carolina. He speaks Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, and Southern.