Job Success Power Pack

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 Get the Job You Deserve!

This new book, written by the owner of probably the best resume and interview services website in the UK Job Success, details all you need to know to Get the Job you Deserve!

Learn how to prepare and complete a resounding resume, define and undertake a strategic job strategy and prepare for a job winning interview. 

With the current slow down in the world economy, more and more people are seeking that competitive advantage in a very challenging environment.  You may sell this book yourself and this book will sell like hot cakes.  We have sold the chapters separately on our web site as individual ebooks. 

We have updated and consolidated the ebooks to bring you the Job Success Power Pack!  45 Pages of pure information on resume writing, job searching strategies and interview techniques to help you to GET THE JOB YOU DESERVE!

 

RESUME WRITING

  • How to Write A Good Job Objective

  • Resume Templates

  • Resume Tips

  • Taking Care of Weaknesses on your Resume.

  • Ten Resume "Don'ts".

  • Common Resume Blunders

  • Resume Faux Pas

  • Action Phrases and Power Verbs

Job Searching Strategies

  • Finding a Job is hard work

  • I’m not sure what I want to do?

  • Job Search Strategies

  • Networking

  • Who do you know?

  • Job Searching and Technology

  • Your Job Search Plan

Interview Techniques

  • Interview Preparation & Planning

  • Nine Steps to Prepare for an Interview?

  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • The 5-Rule Interview Plan

  • 25 Interview Tips

  • The Day of the Interview

  • Preparing Employer Questions

  • Five Questions They'll Love...

  • …And Five They'll Hate!

  • Job Offers

  • Negotiating Your Salary Package

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Here is the complete table of contents:

Table of Contents:

RESUME WRITING:
How to Write A Good Job Objective
Avoid job titles
Define a "bracket of responsibility" to include the possibility of upward mobility
Include your most important skills
Include specifics if these are important to you
Resume Templates
Chronological Resume
Functional Resume
Student Resume
Resume Tips
Don't be vague, and be sure to customize your resume for each employer
Package your experience and skills correctly
What can you do for your future employer?
Don't be long-winded
Students and recent graduates
Use verb phrases
Use dates to show when you did things
Grammar and spelling
For new grads without much work experience
Tailor the objective to a given position or leave it out altogether
Taking Care of Weaknesses on your Resume
Gaps in Work History
Being Out of Work
Being Fired and other Negatives in your Work History
Job History Unrelated to your Current Job History
Changing Careers
Recent Graduate
Too Little Experience
Over Qualified
Not Sure of Job Objective
No Degree or Less Education than Normally Required
Ten Resume "Don'ts"
Appearances Count
Does Size Matter?
Truth or Consequences
State Your Case
Put Your Best Foot Forward
No Excuses
What Have You Done Lately?
Target Your Audience
No Extra Papers, Please
Getting Personal
Common Resume Blunders
Too Focused on Job Duties
Objective Statement That Is Flowery or Too General
Too Short or Too Long
Use of Personal Pronouns ("I" and "me") and Articles ("an" and "the")
Listing Personal or Irrelevant Information
Using a Functional resume When There Is a Good Career History
Not Including a Summary or Profile Section That Makes an Initial Hard Sell
References Available
Typos!
Not Considering how your Resume will be Reviewed
Resume Faux Pas
Typos and Grammar Slips
More resume Blunders
Bad Humour
JOB SEARCHING STRATEGIES:
Finding a Job is hard work
I’m not sure what I want to do?
What if I want a life, not just a job?
How do I figure out what I want to do?
Job Search Strategies
Can you outline the important steps in a successful job search campaign for me?
Is it better to look for a new job in a weak economy or a strong one?
What personal characteristics will help/hurt my efforts to find a new job?
Should I focus my job search on the hot jobs?
I have not been working for some time
How is my situation different from someone who
How can my job be part of a long-term career in a constantly changing economy?
Is there such a thing as employment security today?
Aren't employers really in the driver's seat when it comes to the job market? Networking
Whom should I try to meet?
I don't know anybody in the field I want to enter?
I just want a job. Is all this networking really necessary?
Who do you know?
Self Marketing
What should I ask at an informational interview?
Job Searching and Technology
In what way has technology changed the way people look for a job?
How can I use the Internet in my job search?
What are the risks associated with using technology in a job search?
Some people fax their resume. Is that a good approach?
Should I submit my resume to a database?
I want to apply for a job online, should I send my resume in an attachment?
I want to include my Web site on my resume
 I'm an international job seeker
Online Presentation
Your Job Search Plan
INTERVIEW TECHNIQUES:
Interview Preparation & Planning
Think ahead
Draw up a crib sheet
Nine Steps to Prepare for an Interview?
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a typical interview structure?
What am I really being asked at an interview?
What if I am not sure that I want the job when I go to the interview?
How important is proper dress to interview success?
What should I know about the company before the interview begins?
What is the question-answer-question cycle?
How long should my answers be?
Why do interviewers ask if I have any questions for them?
What is the best way for me to close an interview?
Is the interview over when it is over or do I still have work to do?
The 5-Rule Interview Plan
Rule 1: Positive at all times
Rule 2: Quantitative v Qualitative
Rule 3: No misunderstandings
Rule 4: Keeping to the point
Rule 5: Be Positive
25 Interview Tips
Bring extra copies of your resume to the interview
Dress conservatively and professionally
Be aware of your body language5
First & last impressions
Fill out company applications completely - even if you have a resume
Remember that the purpose of every interview is to get an offer
Understand employers' needs
Be likeable
Make sure you have the right skills
Display an ability to work hard to pursue an organization’s goals
Market all of your strengths
Give definitive answers and specific results
Do not be afraid to admit mistakes
Relate stories or examples that heighten your past experience
Know everything about your potential employer before the interview
Rehearse and practice interview questions before the interview
Know how to respond to tough questions
Aim your strengths, accomplishments and contributions
Identify your strengths and what you enjoy doing
Know how you communicate verbally to others
Do not arrive on time-arrive early!
Treat everyone you meet as important to the interview
The Day of the Interview
Self-confidence sells
Body language
On the day
Real life examples are far better than waffle
How to say goodbye
Preparing Employer Questions
Five Questions They'll Love…And Five They'll Hate!
Job Offers
Now that I have a new job, is my job search over?
How can I evaluate a job offer to determine if I really want to accept it?
What ethical issues are involved in the job search process?
Why do you suggest a follow-up visit once I have a job offer?
Negotiating Your Salary Package
How can I negotiate a better salary?
Who should bring up salary?
When should a salary discussion start?
What other benefits should I ask for?
ACTION PHRASES AND POWER VERBS:
Action Phrases
Power Verbs

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