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1000 Best Job Hunting Secrets

ISBN: 9781402202186

By: Moritza DayDiane Stafford

Published: 06/30/2004

1000 Best Job Hunting Secrets is a fun and effective career guide that leads the reader past career-hunting problems and into a job that will make them happy.

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Description

Job search strategies that really work

Learn how to:
-Customize your resume to suit the job
-Protect yourself and keep your job search confidential
-Effectively rejoin the workforce
-Anticipate the pet peeves of hiring managers and headhunters
-Write a cover letter that gets you noticed
-Secure a second interview
-Guarantee a positive reference

The only guide you need to help you find--and get--the job of your dreams

About the Author

Diane Stafford

Author of the wildly popular books 40,001 Best Baby Names and 50,001 Best Baby Names, magazine editor (five times running) and book editor. Diane Stafford has 25 years of experience in writing and editing—but nothing has rivaled the indecent amount of fun involved in turning out a third edition, called 60,001+ Best Baby Names, with 10,000 more names for readers.

Adding names from numerous sources, including radio talk-show listeners who called in when Stafford did first edition interviews, this high-energy author gamely enlarged the scope of a book already filled with great names, fun anecdotes, and baby-naming tips.

“Today people are more creative than ever when it comes to naming their babies,” notes Stafford. “Though it may be hard to believe, the fact is, every name in this book belongs to someone out there—even ones as off-the-wall as Dijonaise, Zero, and Oddrun. Although the traditional favorites like Emma and Joshua still reign supreme, lots of people enjoy making up names for their kids, thus adding to the huge universe of options. While name inventing is controversial— people even talk about it at cocktail parties—my feeling is that you have every right to relish choosing a name for your baby. Sure, take it seriously, but not too seriously.”

Stafford adds, “Having a baby is absolutely the most wonderful thing that can happen to a person, and I hope this book reflects my enormous respect for parents and my celebration of the special privilege of parenting.”

Living with her husband, Civil Court judge Greg Munoz,in sunny Newport Beach, California, Stafford—a transplant from Houston, Texas—writes and edits books. Her published books include: Migraines For Dummies, Potty Training For Dummies, The Encyclopedia of STDs, No More Panic Attacks, 1000 Best Job-Hunting Secrets, The Vitamin D Cure (with Jim Dowd, M.D.) and her latest, 60,001 Best Baby Names. Four of these books were co-authored with Stafford’s daughter, Jennifer Shoquist, M.D.; her job-hunting book co-author was Moritza Day.

Moritza Day

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Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1:Create an Irresistible Resume
Chapter 2: Make Your Irresistible Resume Flawless
Chapter 3: Wow Them With Words
Chapter 4: Choose the Perfect Format
Chapter 5: Make Your Resume Look Polished
Chapter 6: The Virgin Resumes
Chapter 7: Soccer Mom Resumes(Does Carpooling Count?)
Chapter 8: The Back-in-the-Saddle-Again Resume
Chapter 9: Know What’s Expected in an Artsy Field
Chapter 10: Write an Effective Resume for Flexible Work Styles
Chapter 11: Customize Your Resume to Suit the Job
Chapter 12: Play Up Your Moments of Brilliance
Chapter 13: Put a Positive Spin on Problem Areas
Chapter 14: Snag Those Letters of Recommendation and References
Chapter 15: Show Appreciation for Resume Help Without Fawning
Chapter 16: Get Your Resume into the Right Hands
Chapter 17: Ensure Response to Your Resume
Chapter 18: Know the Pet Peeves of Hiring Managers and Headhunters
Chapter 19: Fielding Problems That Arise Regarding Resumes
Chapter 20: Proceed WIth Caution If Your Job Hunt is a Secret
Chapter 21: Don’t Blow Your Cover (Letter)
Chapter 22: Lighten Up!
Chapter 23: Seek Professional Resume Help if You Need It
Chapter 24: Know the Pros and Cons of E-Resumes
Chapter 25: Create Your E-Resume
Chapter 26: Know What Employers Consider Resume Turn-ons, Turn-offs
Chapter 27: Make the Most of Your Headhunter Experience
Chapter 28: Do Your Resume Proud When You Interview
Chapter 29: The Resume Worked--Quit with Style!

Bibliography
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Specs

Format: Paperback

Dimensions
Length: 8 in
Width: 4.5 in
Weight: 20.00 oz
Page Count: 496 pages

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