This guide provides a comprehensive approach to advancing your career through online resources. It offers detailed instructions on building an effective online profile and navigating the job search and recruitment processes. With its authoritative insights, readers will learn how to leverage digital tools to enhance their professional presence and secure job opportunities.
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- 2016
- 2013
Focusing on the competitive job application process, this guide reveals what employers seek in a CV and provides practical advice on crafting an impressive document. It addresses the challenge of standing out among numerous candidates with similar qualifications, offering insights into effectively showcasing your skills and experiences. With step-by-step instructions, readers can learn to create a compelling CV that captures attention in a brief scan, ultimately enhancing their chances of securing a job.
- 2008
Brilliant CV
- 296 pages
- 11 hours of reading
When you apply for a job, your CV is compared to others and if it isn't what the employer is looking for, it only gets a moment's attention. You need a CV that increases your chances of winning recruiter's attention. This book will show you how.
- 2006
Amazing Résumés
What Employers Want to See--and how to Say it
A concise guide to resumes, based on the psychology of selection and impression management, includes resume samples with insider evaluations, worksheets, lists of competencies to emphasize, power words, self-evaluation exercises, tips on reading job postings and ads, Internet resume advice, and more.
- 2005
Brilliant CV : what employers want to see and how to say it
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
When you apply for a job, your CV is compared to others and if it isn't what the employer is looking for, it only gets a moment's attention. You need a CV that increases your chances of winning recruiter's attention. This book will show you how.
- 2003
Should I Stay Or Should I Go?
- 162 pages
- 6 hours of reading
So, you've been headhunted for a new job, but you don't feel you've achieved all you can where you are right now? Or maybe you are thinking of quitting your permanent job to go freelance? Perhaps you're just completely bored and frustrated at work and wonder whether it's time to go all out to find another job. How on earth do you weight it all up? There's so much to work out, and this is such a familiar dilemma for many of us. But who do you turn to for advice? What you need is impartial and authoritative guidance. Should I Stay, Should I Go? provides just this. It will help you work out where you are in your career, and whether it's time to head for the door or buckle down and work at moving up where you are. The book uses examples and checklists, to show you how to analyse your options logically and thoroughly and make the decision that's right for you.