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Farr, J. Michael. The Very Quick Job Search: Get a Better Job in Half the Time!. Indianapolis, IN: JIST Works, 1996.
Light soiling to the bottom corner edges of the book and some rubbing of the cover edges. Otherwise, the book is in excellent condition, with minimal shelf wear and clean/unmarked pages. ; Trade PB; 9.2 x 7.4 x 1.2 inches; 501 pages; The first edition of The Very Quick Job Search has been hailed as the best job search book available. It is down-to-earth and focused purely on getting the job the reader desires. This second edition has been updated, expanded, redesigned, and includes more resumes than the first edition. Also included is a section on electronic job search.. 1563701812.

Second Edition, Paperback, Near Fine with no dust jacket.

[SW: 1563701812 Farr, J. Michael Business & Investing Careers Job Search Jobs Almanacs Job Hunting,]

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Harvey MacKay. Sharkproof: Get the Job You Want, Keep the Job You Love... in Today's Frenzied Job Market. HarperCollins Publishers, 1994
0887306632 Amazon.com Review Have you ever feared the prospect of losing your job? These days, who hasn't? Have you struggled with the morale-blasting effect of a never-ending job search? Do you simply want to move up in the job you have? The bestselling Sharkproof is a priceless guide for those facing today's vicious job market. It can help you get back on your feet as you bait sharks (the interviewer) and then reel them in (land the ideal job offer). Praised by such folks as Larry King, Elizabeth Dole, Steven Covey, and Jack Kemp, this friendly guide is divided into four sections: "Sink or Swim," "Ready?" "Aim...," and "Hired!" Sprinkling the book with humorous and inspiring anecdotes, author Harvey Mackey is clearly sympathetic to the demoralized job applicant, using gentle language and concentrating heavily on how to deal with being "dehired." He suggests ways to raise the spirits, such as volunteering for something you are passionate about. Once your self-esteem has returned, the job search can continue with more chances for success. Sharkproof contains most of the standard job search information, but does include some original ideas such as a post-interview evaluation form. "If the company that interviewed you is going to write a report on you," he asks, "shouldn't you, too?" This is an important read for anyone currently competing in today's "rat race." --Cate Bick From Library Journal The master salesman and best-selling author ( Swim with the Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive , LJ 4/15/88, and Beware the Naked Man Who Offers You His Shirt , LJ 1/90) is back with a blend of anecdotes and maxims designed to perk up anybody's job search. Mackay is an excellent storyteller and good writer--even when the advice is fairly predictable (i.e., know what you're good at and nurture your business con-tacts). The overall effect is stimulating. Colorful vignettes and a sprinkling of unorthodox suggestions, such as having your mother write a letter of reference, make this book as entertaining as his other two hits. The emphasis on self-promotion may strike some as self-centered. Yet it is the type of strategy Mackay has used throughout his career and is likely to make this book one patrons will ask for. Recommended for general business collections. - M. Uri Toch, P.L. of Cincinnati and Hamilton Cty. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title..

Paperback, Very Good

[SW: business, interviewing, job hunting, job seeking, success,]

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Martin Yate. Beat the Odds. Ballantine Books,
0345387686 Book Description Warning: this is not your father's career book! Your parents claimed if you knew your job, did it well, and played by the rules you had it made. Not in today's job market. Employee loyalty is no longer rewarded, and careers become obsolete with a roll of the dice. The corporate ladder is a relic of the past. Company structures are undergoing a dramatic shift in the ways they hire, fire, and manage their employees--and those who intend to advance professionally in the next decade will need to reinvent themselves in much the same way. Now you can beat the odds and prosper in the process. Bestselling author Martin Yate imparts exciting new strategies that speak directly to the reality of today's changing workplace, and he offers the blueprint you need to achieve and maintain career buoyancy in these turbulent business times. Your company is downsizing and you sit under the axe... BEAT THE ODDS! ...discover the time-tested behaviors that determine success--and make yourself indispensable. You're frozen without a future in your present position... BEAT THE ODDS! ...inject new life into your career by taking advantage of exciting money-making possibilities now emerging in our economy. You're entering the market place and are confused about which job to take... BEAT THE ODDS! ...don't place a losing bet--learn which jobs have the brightest future. Martin Yate has researched and developed a practical method that will triple your chances for financial security. By following this fresh, innovative, three-pronged approach, you become both flexible and marketable, preparing yourself for any volatile business situation that may cross your path. 1) Establish a solid job base: a professional core career in a healthy, growing industry. 2) Make use of that core career as a foundation to build a thriving entrepreneurial career. 3) And always keep your dream career in sight: The skills that have made a success of your other careers can be applied to this seemingly unattainable goal. On the way to financial prosperity, you'll find invaluable advice on: -- The best job prospects in America--what's hot and what's not for proven upward mobility. -- How to choose mentors who can make a dramatic difference in your career. -- The fifteen danger signals of job loss...and how to make a layoff pay off in the long run. -- The four success principles of career management in the '90s and beyond. -- Everything you need to know to launch a successful home-based business or franchise. Practical and clearly written, and as revolutionary as the times themselves, Beat the Odds is must reading for Americans who wish to gain the upperhand and achieve the highest payoff possible in the work world of the '90s. From the Inside Flap Warning: this is not your father's career book! Your parents claimed if you knew your job, did it well, and played by the rules you had it made. Not in today's job market. Employee loyalty is no longer rewarded, and careers become obsolete with a roll of the dice. The corporate ladder is a relic of the past. Company structures are undergoing a dramatic shift in the ways they hire, fire, and manage their employees--and those who intend to advance professionally in the next decade will need to reinvent themselves in much the same way. Now you can beat the odds and prosper in the process. Bestselling author Martin Yate imparts exciting new strategies that speak directly to the reality of today's changing workplace, and he offers the blueprint you need to achieve and maintain career buoyancy in these turbulent business times. Your company is downsizing and you sit under the axe... BEAT THE ODDS! ...discover the time-tested behaviors that determine success--and make yourself indispensable. You're frozen without a future in your present position... BEAT THE ODDS! ...inject new life into your career by taking advantage of exciting money-making possibilities now emerging in our economy. You're entering the market place and are confused about which job to take... BEAT THE ODDS! ...don't place a losing bet--learn which jobs have the brightest future. Martin Yate has researched and developed a practical method that will triple your chances for financial security. By following this fresh, innovative, three-pronged approach, you become both flexible and marketable, preparing yourself for any volatile business situation that may cross your path. 1) Establish a solid job base: a professional core career in a healthy, growing industry. 2) Make use of that core career as a foundation to build a thriving entrepreneurial career. 3) And always keep your dream career in sight: The skills that have made a success of your other careers can be applied to this seemingly unattainable goal. On the way to financial prosperity, you'll find invaluable advice on: -- The best job prospects in America--what's hot and what's not for proven upward mobility. -- How to choose mentors who can make a dramatic difference in your career. -- The fifteen danger signals of job loss...and how to make a layoff pay off in the long run. -- The four success principles of career management in the '90s and beyond. -- Everything you need to know to launch a successful home-based business or franchise. Practical and clearly written, and as revolutionary as the times themselves, Beat the Odds is must reading for Americans who wish to gain the upperhand and achieve the highest payoff possible in the work world of the '90s..

Hardcover, Fine

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Robertson, Colleen: Get That Job! How to Get the Job You Want, Australia Bay Books 1995
ISBN: 1863782230 Good

Trade sized paperback, small quarto, approx. 10 inches (250mm) tall, in a good condition. Clean and tight copy with small initial on title page, completed personality quiz on pages 35 & 36 and small scribble on page 96, with title page secured to front cover with tape. Good reading and reference copy. On request, we will promptly supply more detailed description, scanned images and other available information. Trade Paperback Small Quarto (4to), approx. 10" (255mm) tall.

[SW: Job Hunting, Job Vacancies, Job Opportunities, Job Prospects, Job Applications, Writing Resume, Job Training, Individual growth; motivational literature; educational; leadership; personal success; interpersonal relationships; communication; human personal]

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