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101 Ways to Power Up Your Job Search
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101 Ways to Power Up Your Job Search

McGraw-Hill, 1997 更多详情

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Editorial Rating

5

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Concrete Examples
  • Engaging

Recommendation

A job search used to be a dreary process of mailing resumes, making calls, scheduling interviews, and suffering rejection until you took the first thing that came along. Well, the employment quest has changed along with everything else. Here’s how to take advantage of being a skilled, available professional in a hot job market. J. Thomas Buck, William R. Matthews and Robert N. Leech pool their considerable experience as career development consultants to cover the entire landscape of job hunting in this detailed workbook of 101 exercises. Though written clearly and conversationally, the book is not simplistic. The authors ask thought-provoking questions as they take you through the job search process. Even if you’ve been in the business world for years, you will find this guide valuable since it harnesses the whirlwind of today’s ever-changing corporate climate. getAbstract recommends this book to anyone embarking on a job search and to human resources professionals.

Take-Aways

  • By using 101 exercises, games, and tools, you can conduct a strategic job search.
  • Define yourself, your skills, attributes, goals, accomplishments, and values.
  • Understand and express the emotions you have while job hunting.

About the Authors

The authors are all associated with Prism Performance Systems, a Detroit-area change management consulting firm whose clients include, Rubbermaid, Cadillac, Chevrolet, IBM, and many others. Thomas Buck is Prism’s president. William Matthews is a Prism senior consultant. Robert Leech works closely with Prism as a consultant and the head of his own consulting firm, R.N. Leech & Associates.


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