Description
Discover the thought-provoking February 24, 2019 issue of The New York Times Magazine, which dives deep into the question "What Makes A 'Good Job' Good?" This edition is not just informative; it provides invaluable insights into the factors that contribute to job satisfaction and the evolving landscape of work in modern society. Whether you're an HR professional, a job seeker, or simply curious about workplace dynamics, this magazine offers a compelling perspective.
This issue is in Very Good (VG) condition, ensuring that you receive a product that meets high standards of quality. With its smooth edges and overall excellent shape, this magazine is perfect for collecting or casual reading. It comes with a durable plastic protective covering, making it a great addition to your personal library or as a thoughtful gift for friends and family who share an interest in employment trends and social issues.
Notably, it includes a library sticker and a barcode sticker on the front, which adds a quirky charm and a touch of authenticity to your collection. Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore a rich dialogue around what constitutes a satisfying job and how societal perceptions impact our choices.
Key features of this particular issue include:
- In-depth analysis on job satisfaction and its relevance in today's workforce.
- Well-preserved state with smooth edges and plastic protective covering for longevity.
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