Knock 'em Dead 2017: The Ultimate Job Search Guide

[Martin Yate] ✓ Knock em Dead 2017: The Ultimate Job Search Guide ↠ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Knock em Dead 2017: The Ultimate Job Search Guide Take control of your job search--with proven strategies for success! New York Times bestseller Martin Yate has helped millions of people turn their lives around by finding great jobs and managing their career progress.  Whether youre looking for a first job, re-entering the market, or planning a career change, Yates unique Target Job Deconstruction method provides you with a roadmap to professional success utilizing the latest job-search strategies for the digital

Knock 'em Dead 2017: The Ultimate Job Search Guide

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Rating : 4.32 (918 Votes)
Asin : B01M4KFTV8
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Number of Pages : 345 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-01-03
Language : English

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Perfect book for any job seekers, experienced or entry level Great book! I enjoyed the fact that Mr. Yate shared points that are sometimes overlooked in similar books. Things like appearance, silly questions, interview venue. I found most chapters offered something that applied directly to me. He also did a good job applying some humor throughout the book. While the book may look like a textbook, it did not read like one. Very well put together and informative, thank you. Also, a side note, I have been asked "why is a manhole round?" Thanks for including it!. "The Most Effective Tool To Find Your Next Career" according to Glenn. I've been using the Knock em Dead book for years during career changes. Martin Yate provides the tools necessary to successfully navigate the complex maze of writing an effective resume, job search, interview preparation, interview techniques, and ultimately landing a great career. Martin's extensive background and expertise is laid out clearly and concisely within each page and provides the reader a detailed roadmap on how to successfully outmaneuver other candidates and win their next great career!I have recommended this book to friends, who in turn, have used it to successfully find their next career. I highly recommend th. A MUST READ I was looking for something to help me with my job search. After 20 years of working in various industries and holding a number of different job titles, I finally knew what I wanted to do. However, I had no idea what steps to take to get my "dream" job. I had read articles Marin Yate wrote, and was always impressed with his knowledge and advice. One of the articles mentioned this book, so I checked it out. The reviews were outstanding, and sounded like the exact help I needed. I cannot say enough about this book! It gives you step by step advice through the entire job search process. What are your skills, how to script your r

Take control of your job search--with proven strategies for success! New York Times bestseller Martin Yate has helped millions of people turn their lives around by finding great jobs and managing their career progress.  Whether you're looking for a first job, re-entering the market, or planning a career change, Yate's unique Target Job Deconstruction method provides you with a roadmap to professional success utilizing the latest job-search strategies for the digital age.This new edition of his classic guide explains everything from building a keyword-rich online profile to social media networking to accepting an offer. You'll also learn how to:Create resumes that get resultsMaximize your LinkedIn profile for optimum discoverabilityGet the most out of career sites like Glassdoor and IndeedTurn job interviews into job offersNegotiate the best salary and benefits packageManage a career and climb the ladder of promotionKnock 'em Dead 2017 will help you navigate the changing job-search market, land your dream job, and be better prepared to navigate the twists and turns of a long career.

"No job hunter can afford to bypass the Knock 'em Dead books."- Wall Street Journal"The best book on job hunting."- Financial Times"Classic winnerone of the most valuable career books on the market."- LA Times

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