The Australian Career Book Award past awardees and finalists
The Australian Career Book Award 2021
The Australian Career Book Award 2021:
Lees, John – How to get a job you love
**View the 2021 Award address from John Lees or read the book review by Warren Frehse, Senior Advisor in careers and employability at The University of Melbourne
2021 Finalists:
Beck, Judith – No Sex at Work
Chilianis, Amalia – Work-a-holistic
Davey, Sharon – Land That Job
Devlin, Erin – Get the job you really want
Devlin, Marcia – Beating the Odds
French, Rupert – How to Get a Good Job After 50
Jackson, Jane – Navigating Career Crossroads
James, Warren – Further Faster
Lancaster, Ciara – Reimagine Change
Shadid, Yousef – The GradGate
Silver, Amy – The loudest guest
The Australian Career Book Award 2020
The Australian Career Book Award 2020:
Miki, Megumi – Quietly Powerful
**Read the review by Warren Frehse, Senior Advisor in careers and employability at The University of Melbourne
2020 Finalists:
Suzanne Cremen – From Career to Calling
Hunter Leonard – The Experience Equation
Leah Mether – Soft is the New Hard
Caroline Sandford – Love Your Career from the Start
Annie Stewart – Career to Calling
The Australian Career Book Award 2019
The Australian Career Book Award 2019:
Greg Smith – Career conversations: how to get the best from your talent pool
2019 Finalists:
Andrea Clarke – Future fit: how to stay relevant and competitive in the future of work
Richard de Crespigny – Fly!: life lessons from the cockpit of QF 32
Sue Ellson – Gigsters: any age or ability employees, experts and entrepreneurs
Robert Gerrish – The 1 minute commute
Kathryn Jackson – Resilience at work: practical tools for career success
The Australian Career Book Award 2018
The Australian Career Book Award 2018:
Joanna Maxwell – Rethink your career in your 40s, 50s, and 60s
2018 Finalists:
Michelle Gibbings – Career leap: How to reinvent and liberate your career
Catherine Hughes – Careers work in schools: cost-effective career interventions
Hunter Leonard – Generation experience
Ranjana Srivastava OAM – What it takes to be a doctor: an insider’s guide