Very Quick Job Search: Get a Better Job in Half the Time Review

Very Quick Job Search: Get a Better Job in Half the Time
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This book is designed for entry-level job seekers who can look for work at least 25 hours a week. Tells how to get a job by obtaining interviews, which is redefined as a conversation with a person who can hire you, whether or not they have a job open at the time of your discussion. Describes seven step to get a job, which are: 1) Know your skills. 2) Have a clear job objective. 3) Know where and how to look for openings. 4) Spend at least 25 hours a week looking. 5) Get two interviews a day. 6) Do well in interview. 7) Follow up on all contacts. The book is organized so you only have to read the parts that are relevant to you. Very helpful to people with learning disabilities.
From Annotated Bibliography of Learning A Living; A Guide to Finding A Job and Planning A Career for People with Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorder, and Dyslexia by Dale S. Brown

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* A JIST best-seller—very popular with job seekers! * More than 215,000 copies in print! * Rated one of the top job search books ever! Millions of people have used Michael FarrÂÂÂ's job search methods to find better jobs in shorter amounts of time. The reason: FarrÂÂÂ's methods are practical and results-oriented, the very kind of information that job seekers want. "The Very Quick Job Search," Third Edition is completely updated and current with a substantial amount of new job search methods and research. ItÂÂÂ's comprehensive, yet designed in such a way that job seekers can quickly find just the information they need on topics such as the two best job search methods, three employer expectations that must be met, four strategies to use a resume effectively, and much more!

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