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The Only Steps You Need To Get Your Dream Job
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With outsourcing, downsizing and plant shutdowns increasing, more and more people are finding themselves competing with youthful college graduates as well as their friends for the ever-shrinking supply of desirable jobs.
Who do you think gets the best job?
Acing the Interview How to Ask and Answer the Questions That Will Get You the Job
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Starting work or changing jobs is one of life’s most stressful experiences – the average job search takes around three months. “Ultimate Job Search” gives everyone access to the skills and techniques that take the stress out of job hunting.A ‘one-stop shop’ for all job hunters, the “Ultimate Job Hunting Guide” contains advice on: preparing a powerful CV; online CVs; sample CVs for specific jobs and situations; dealing with CV problems such as gap years or a lack of experience; sample cover letters and emails; how to search the media and the internet; networking; job fairs; sending out speculative CVs; researching your employer; making a great impression at interviews; answering interview questions; difficult interview questions; interview presentations and exercises; aptitude and personality tests; and finally, offers, rejections and sample follow-up letters. The breadth of detail is exhaustive and with real-life comments from employers and recruitment professionals, “Ultimate Job Search” will be invaluable to anyone looking for a new job at any stage of their career.
The Job Loss Recovery Guide A Proven Program for Getting Back to Work Fast
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Job loss is one of life’s most traumatic experiences, often causing feelings of anger, anxiety, and hopelessness. These are the same painful emotions that prevent successful job-hunting. In this timely book, psychologist and Fortune 100 career transition consultant Lynn Joseph employs the same visualization techniques used by Olympic athletes to help recently laid-off people overcome their fear and doubt and get back on track professionally. Readers learn to listen to their “inner coach” and use mental rehearsal techniques that they can stop, rewind, and play back until they visualize having the perfect interview. The author’s results-minded strategies show readers how to increase their confidence, motivation, and performance to make a successful reentry into the job market.



