Whether it’s creating a winning resume, mastering interviews or navigating the unwritten rules of the workplace, you’ll find out how to land a job in Hire Me!
Calvin Lovick and Angela Cranon-Charles, who have more than 50 years of combined experience in the employment industry and as publishers, help you stand out from the crowd for all the right reasons. Learn how to
• avoid burning bridges with past employers and supervisors;
• gain knowledge that will impress potential employers;
• dress appropriately for job interviews;
• demonstrate enthusiasm for the job you’re seeking; and
• steer clear of 25 common interview mistakes.
The guide includes a resume checklist, advice on whether to use a functional or chronological resume, tips on what types of accomplishments to include on a resume, sample resumes, and insights on why it’s so important to personalize each job application for the position you’re seeking.
Moreover, the guide provides sage advice for people already employed, including what lines not to cross in professional relationships, how to best ask for a raise, how to determine if it’s time to make a career move, and more.
Calvin Lovick is the senior managing partner of C.L. Lovick & Associates, a retained executive search firm, and the publisher/founder of Lovick Career Journal, an international employment publication. Lovick has more than thirty-three years of experience in human resource corporate recruitment, fifteen years of experience in publishing, and six years of experience in sports event planning. He earned a bachelor of science degree in business management from Kean University, New Jersey, and served in the US Air Force from 1968 to 1971. Angela M. Cranon-Charles has been the publisher/owner of Hollywood Scriptwriter Magazine (www.hollywoodscriptwriter.com) since 2003, and the co-publisher and editor-in-chief of Lovick Minority Career Journal since 1991. She holds a master of arts in political science from California State University, Long Beach, a bachelor of arts in journalism from San Diego State University, and a professional designation journalism certificate from the University of California, Los Angeles. She is a professor at several colleges and universities.