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![]() by Susan Ireland This is an updated and revised guide to help job seekers put together an attention-grabbing resume and land their dream job. Includes advice for new graduates, seniors, mothers returning to the workforce, career switchers, and more. Features dozens of sample resume styles, an action plan for a successful job search, and professional advice on creating cover letters, finessing the toughest interview, and writing thank you and follow-up letters. More information and prices from: Amazon.com - US dollars SeekBooks.com.au - Australian dollars Amazon.ca - Canadian dollars Amazon.co.uk - British pounds Amazon.de - Euros ![]() by Richard Nelson Bolles The best-selling job-hunting book in the world. One of the reasons it’s still so popular is that author Richard Bolles faithfully revises the English-language edition, often dramatically, each year. More information and prices from: Amazon.com - US dollars Amazon.ca - Canadian dollars Amazon.co.uk - British pounds Amazon.de - Euros |
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You know exactly what kind of career you want. Your resume is perfect. You've forced your friends to spend hours asking you practice interview questions. Everything is in order - except you don't know how to go about finding the job openings. The first step is to shift your networking skills into high gear. Start asking friends and family members to ask their co-workers, friends, hairdressers, optometrists, accountants, and other acquaintances if they've either heard of any available, relevant job openings, or if they know of someone to whom you ought to talk. Another good way to make connections is to contact your college alumni office or career services center to see if either has a list of alumni who have volunteered to serve as mentors and contacts to young jobseekers. Also, if you've held internships in the past, get in touch with your employers and co-workers from those experiences and ask if they can point you in the right direction. While there's truth to the adage that the best jobs are never advertised, that doesn't mean you can't find a good job outside the networking realm:
The most
important thing to remember is that the job search is often like a roller
coaster ride. You might find some great opportunities, only to find that
positions have been filled. And, in turn, you might investigate something you
don't think you're interested in, only to strike a gold mine. The important
thing is to keep you head up, and keep pushing forward. As long as you're
persistent and patient, you will either find a good job, or you'll find a job
that will serve as a transitional job that will open doors for you.
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Cleaner Jobs Jobs Manchester Job Centre Exhibition Stands ![]() Resumes For Dummies(r), 5th Editionby Joyce Lain KennedyGet the jump on the competition with the first book that tells you how to create a resume that takes advantage of today’s technology. Say goodbye to ugly, plain text formats and welcome the return of the handsome resume - fully formatted and reader friendly. This newly revised guide shows you how to craft a "StandOut" resume that’ll get your foot in the door. More information and prices from: Amazon.com - US dollars Amazon.ca - Canadian dollars Amazon.co.uk - British pounds Amazon.de - Euros |