Synopsis
The Princeton Review has teamed up with four expert career counselors, Tim Haft, Meg Heenehan, Marci Taub, and Michelle Tullier, who collectively have over forty years counseling job seekers, to give you the straight facts on getting a job. Learn how to make yourself the undeniable candidate: how to organize and customize your job search, research targeted companies, write trashproof resumes and convincing cover letters, confidently sell yourself in an interview, and persist without pestering. Whether you're starting from scratch or you just need a little inspiration, Job Smart is the perfect field-guide for the wilds of job hunting.
Contents Include:
How to Get Hired
Real Facts About the Real World
Preparing for Your Search
The Tools of the Search
Where to Find the Jobs
Talking Your Way to a Job
Landing the Job
Reeling In Job Offers
From Learning to Earning
Smoothing the Rocky Road to a Job
Also includes sample resumes to help you maximize your hiring potential
About the Author
Michelle Tullier, Ph.D., Tim Haft, MA, Marci Taub, MA, and Meg Heenehan, M.Ed., collectively have more than forty years experience counseling job seekers of all ages. Through work with thousands of clients making their first entry to the professional world as well as mid-career transitions, they have learned the SMART way to conduct a job search, and now pass that wisdom on to you.
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