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Savvy Magazine - September 1985 - An Executive Headhunter Tells Why
Discover the captivating world of vintage magazines with this September 1985 issue of Savvy Magazine. This collectible magazine features insightful articles and interviews that provide a unique perspective on the business landscape of the 1980s. Notably, it includes a telling narrative from an executive headhunter that reveals why some professionals rise to the top while others struggle.
This issue is a quintessential look into the era's career advancements, financial strategies, and investment opportunities. Readers will find compelling stories about overcoming barriers to success and practical advice geared towards executives and entrepreneurs alike. It captures the spirit of its time and will resonate with anyone interested in the shifts of workplace culture during this transformative decade.
Condition is important for collectors, and this magazine is rated as Very Good, featuring only minor wear on the edges and an address label present, making it a worthy addition to any vintage magazine collection. The magazine is also protected with a plastic covering to ensure its longevity.
The September 1985 issue offers readers exclusive access to numerous engaging articles:
- Money Savvy: September Savings for School and Shelter – A guide to deductible educational expenses and creative refinancing strategies.
- Career Savvy: Job Makeover – The inspiring tale of Elaine Moncur who transitioned from job search frustration to business ownership.
This Savvy Magazine vintage issue is not just a nostalgic piece; it serves as a timeless resource for career professionals and vintage magazine enthusiasts. Whether you're collecting for nostalgia or seeking inspiration in your professional journey, this edition provides invaluable insights.
Engage with history by adding this issue to your collection today. It stands out as a reference to significant career resilience, financial independence, and entrepreneurial success strategies from the past. Vintage magazines like this one provide a rare glimpse into the evolving dynamics of work and investment.