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Resumes That Knock 'Em Dead (3rd Edition)
by Martin Yate
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In Resumes That Knock 'Em Dead, Yate reviews the marks of
a great resume, what type of resume is right for each applicant, what always
goes in--and what stays out--and why. Dedicated web site: (www.knockemdead.com). |
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Asher's
Bible of Executive Resumes and How to Write Them
by Donald Asher
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From V.P. on up to C.E.O., this book provides the largest
compendium of executive resumes available to the general public. Whether
he's giving hints on getting head-hunted, upgrading the reader's current
position, or launching an all-out top level job hunt, Asher has the tricks
of the trade, and the successful executive client base to back it up. |
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Resumes
for Dummies
by Joyce Lain Kennedy
(5/98) |
This book will show readers how to create a resume with
impact. It covers what elements to include in a resume that will open job
doors, especially in the ever-changing job market today and in the years
to come. Provides a showcase of resumes with a detailed analysis of what
works and what doesn't. |
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100
Best Resumes for Today's Hottest Jobs
by Ray Potter
(8/98) |
Specially created by a nationally known career counselor,
this information-packed reference is the key to the best job opportunities
in the workplace of tomorrow. Additional features include the top career
prospects for every type of job seeker--college graduates, vocational/professional
school graduates, women, and others--plus tips on electronic resumes and
online job hunting . |
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100
Winning Resumes for $100,000+ Jobs : Resumes That Can Change Your Life!
by Wendy S. Enelow |
A visual feast of outstanding resumes, this book is organized
by key professions. Successful $100,000+ resume writers master the art
of writing right. Possessing the right combination of writing and presentation
skills, most of them know what is most important to include as well as
exclude on their resume. |
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Electronic
Resumes : A Complete Guide to Putting Your Resume On-Line
by James C. Gonyea, Wayne M. Gonyea (Contributor) |
Using clear, non-technical language, Gonyea explains the
basics of on-line, multimedia, video, and audio resumes. He illustrates
how to get a resume on-line in the first place, make it stand out among
the thousands of others out there, and sort among the leading on-line employment
services and bulletin boards. 25 illustrations. |
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Resumes
in Cyberspace : Your Complete Guide to a Computerized Job Search
by Pat Criscito
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Internet Books Editor's Recommended Book
Resumes in Cyberspace is a very reassuring book that doesn't take
for granted that you know your way around cyberspace or a job
search, yet it doesn't condescend. Pat Criscito has written a resource
that is packed with helpful ideas and information that is usually gained
the hard way--by not doing things right in the first place, and losing
an opportunity to someone who does. The author covers topics such as
designing a scannable and fax-favorable resume, which companies accept
resumes online and how to approach them, and how to use online job banks
and resume repositories. An extremely valuable ally for your next job
search. |
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101
Best Resumes
by Michael Betrus, Jay A. Block
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The top resume writers in the country have pooled their
expertise to create 101 of the absolute best resumes available anywhere.
Written by the expert members of the Professional Association of Resume
Writers, this book offers tips and "insider" advice on how to
create resumes and cover letters that get jobs. This guide helps jobhunters
make the most of their search by showing them how to target their resume
for specific positions; use different formats to get noticed; get their
resume on the Internet; and break through the hidden job market. Also included
are sample cover letters to help readers land the job of their dreams. |
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Cover Letters That Knock 'Em Dead (3rd Edition)
by Martin John Yate |
Samples of Cover Letters to help you succeed.
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201
Winning Cover Letters for $100,000+ Jobs: Cover Letters That Can Change
Your Life!
by Wendy S. Enelow
(1/98) |
Cover letters may be more important to getting interviews
than resumes! Many employers report how critical well crafted cover letters
are in their selection process. America's foremost executive resume writer,
Wendy Enelow, examines the major rules of writing effective cover letters
for $100,000+ jobs. This book presents a visual feast of outstanding examples
representing the "best of the best" written communication professionals
offer employers seeking top talent in today's highly competitive job market |
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201
Killer Cover Letters
by Sandra Podesta, Andrea Paxton (Contributor)
Paperback and Disk
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Midwest Book Review
On disk are over 200 cover letters which can be customized to the user's
specifications. As with a clip art library, this can be accessed and tailored
to individual ends, including cover letters for every occasion from follow-ups
and thank-yous to ad responses and job search inquiries. An excellent resource
backed by a book format. |
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