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What Color is Your Parachute?

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What Color Is Your Parachute?
1974 edition
AuthorRichard Nelson Bolles
SubjectCareers, job hunting
PublisherTen Speed Press
Publication date1970
ISBN978-0-89815-844-1
OCLC52840843

What Color Is Your Parachute? is a self-help book by Richard Nelson Bolles intended for job-seekers. It has been in print since 1970 and was revised annually by Bolles from 1975 till his death in 2017.[1][2][3] Additional annual additions, until December, 2022, have been published since Bolles' death.[4]

Bolles initially self-published the book on December 1, 1970, and it has been commercially published since November 1972 by Ten Speed Press in Berkeley, California. As of September 28, 2010, the book is available in 22 languages and used in 26 countries around the world. Over ten million copies have been sold worldwide.[5] It is one of the most highly regarded career advice books in print. In the 2014 edition of the book, Bolles writes about how to adapt one's job search to the Internet age.

The book recommends networking[6] to find "the person with the authority to hire you", rather than sending out resumes in bulk, shotgun fashion. It also recommends carefully figuring out what one is best at and what one enjoys most, which Bolles asserts tend to coincide. The Flower Exercise is a key element of the book, featuring seven ways that job seekers can define themselves in order to inform their job search.

Years later, Bolles explained the book's memorable title as his response at a business meeting in 1968 when someone told him that he and several co-workers were "bailing out" of a failing organization, prompting Bolles to joke, "What color is your parachute?". "The question was just a joke," he said. "I had no idea that it would take on all this additional meaning."[7]

Richard Nelson Bolles wrote numerous spinoffs of What Color Is Your Parachute?, targeted at specific audiences and career issues; he also collaborated with Mark Emery Bolles to write versions targeted at online job hunting.[8] Additionally, in March 2013, Ten Speed Press released an app titled What Color Is Your Parachute? Job-Hunter’s Workbook Tablet Edition for the iPad and Nook.[9]

References

  1. Vitello, Paul (April 1, 2017). "Richard Bolles, Who Wrote 'What Color Is Your Parachute?,' Dies at 90". The New York Times.
  2. "What Color Is Your Parachute? 2012 – The 40th Edition"
  3. The 2009 Job Hunting in Hard Times Edition of What Color Is Your Parachute? Archived 2009-02-07 at the Wayback Machine, About.com
  4. "What Color Is Your Parachute?". Penguin Random House. Retrieved 2026-06-04.
  5. Barbara Safani (Sep 28, 2010). "What Color Is Your Parachute? Interview with Career Guru Richard Bolles". @AOLOriginal, Job Search Advice.
  6. "In the job-hunt, networking is often the secret of the game." Job Hunter's Bible
  7. "What Happened to Your Parachute?", by Daniel H. Pink, FastCompany.com, August 31, 1999
  8. Worldcat: Richard Nelson Bolles
  9. "What Color Is Your Parachute? Tablet Edition". SimplyBlog: Job Search Advice and Company News. March 26, 2013.