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The Everything Get-a-Job Book, 2nd Edition
The Everything Get-a-Job Book, 2nd Edition
The Everything Get-a-Job Book, 2nd Edition
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The Everything Get-a-Job Book, 2nd Edition

Written by Dawn Rosenberg McKay

Narrated by Michael Coon

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Whether you're a first-time job hunter or an experienced job hopper, The Everything Get-a-Job Book, 2nd Edition is your indispensable guide to the ever-changing job market. This easy-to-use resource takes you through the necessary steps to find a job you'll love. Look inside for up-to-date information on: - Writing powerful, effective resumes and cover letters; - Online job search strategies; - Returning to work after an extended absence; - Negotiating the best possible salary, bonus, and benefits package. With practical advice on networking, creating a polished resume, setting goals, and handling stressful interview questions, The Everything Get-a-Job Book, 2nd Edition will help you stand out from the crowd and land the perfect job!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherOasis Audio
Release dateFeb 24, 2007
ISBN9781608141821
The Everything Get-a-Job Book, 2nd Edition

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    Read this in preparation for a panel of interviews....while it was of little direct help for the types of questions I faced, it is still an excellent resource and prompted me to think of questions I might be asked. Good for the first timer and veteran, the authors coupled every example answer with an explanation as to why the answer was good as well as an example of what one shouldn't say. Most of the time, the "bad" answers weren't of the "Who would say that?" type, so had as good a value as the "good" answers.

    Recommending to my sons and anyone faced with life changes.