
Suggested strategies for job-hunting.This book is written for anyone hunting for a job. The author is an actuary who experienced a layoff in 2009. He gives a first-hand account of the challenges of looking for work and the lessons he learned. These suggestions are simple yet effective. This book is well worth your time.
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It’s a fact—different people thrive in different kinds of jobs. Careers for Introverts & Other Solitary Types encourages you to embrace your individuality by finding the job that matches your character traits—often jobs you’d never think of, but that take advantage of your strengths and abilities.
Careers for Introverts & Other Solitary Types, Second ed. ...
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Hi Friends!
My name is Stacy Michelle and I am a Human Resources Manager by trade going on almost 15 years now. I have seen and read thousands of resumes and cover letters, and I have to tell you, most people don’t get the interview because they DON’T WRITE THEIR RESUME AND COVER LETTER CORRECTLY.
So I wrote this book on how to write a resume and cover letter ...
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Lead your employees, clients, or students on a career path to success with the new third edition of Career Anchors. This edition features:
Three user-friendly products that have been thoroughly updated and redesigned. An integration of the Career Anchors Self-Assessment with job/role analysis in one participant package. A more complete Facilitator’s ...
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Faking Smart! is a book that will astound, enlighten and terrify any person willing to approach the job market from a new angle. Faking Smart! shows you how to get hired, get promoted and become a VP, in six short weeks – GUARANTEED! That’s right, in six short weeks you’ll have everything any low-level corporate executive could ever wish for – unlimited horizontal job ...
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