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Knock 'em Dead 2011

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As America starts down the long road of recovery from the worst recession in more than a generation, millions are searching for new jobs. With unemployment peaking at more than 10 percent in 2010, strong job-search strategies aren't an option—they're a necessity.

This twenty-fifth edition of Martin Yate's guide contains:

  • Strategies for the long-term unemployed about how to best focus on their skills and strengths to win a job
  • Completely revised "Where the Jobs Are" section, with new advice for where to find the best employment opportunities in 2011
  • A new introductory chapter that focuses on long-term career management

    Today more applicants struggle for fewer jobs. Yate shows you how to get an edge, whether you're a recent college graduate, unemployed, or contemplating a career change. And once you get a foot in the door, this book shows you how to ace the interview and clinch an attractive, exciting job offer.


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    Publisher: F+W Media, Inc.

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    • ISBN: 9781440508806
    • Release date: February 7, 2011

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    • ISBN: 9781440508806
    • File size: 999 KB
    • Release date: February 7, 2011

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    EPUB ebook

    subjects

    Business Nonfiction

    Languages

    English

    As America starts down the long road of recovery from the worst recession in more than a generation, millions are searching for new jobs. With unemployment peaking at more than 10 percent in 2010, strong job-search strategies aren't an option—they're a necessity.

    This twenty-fifth edition of Martin Yate's guide contains:

  • Strategies for the long-term unemployed about how to best focus on their skills and strengths to win a job
  • Completely revised "Where the Jobs Are" section, with new advice for where to find the best employment opportunities in 2011
  • A new introductory chapter that focuses on long-term career management

    Today more applicants struggle for fewer jobs. Yate shows you how to get an edge, whether you're a recent college graduate, unemployed, or contemplating a career change. And once you get a foot in the door, this book shows you how to ace the interview and clinch an attractive, exciting job offer.


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