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Knock 'em Dead, 2008:

The Ultimate Job Search Guide
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Adams Media, Oct 1, 2007 - Business & Economics - 341 pages
For more than 20 years, Martin Yate has been helping job seekers just like you achieve their ultimate career potential. In Knock 'Em Dead 2008, you'll find the latest on job market development, professional networking strategies, effective career-researching methods, and the expert advice that has benefited millions to date. Whether you are searching for an entry-level position, changing professions, or climbing the corporate ladder, you'll find the strategies and solutions you need to make the most of your specific situation, including how to: Structure your resume and cover letter for maximum impact Conduct a telephone interview Decide what to wear, say, and do during the face-to-face Negotiate the title and salary you deserve There's a reason the Wall Street Journal and USA Today praise this series as one of the best-it works. With celebrated career guru Martin Yate as your guide, you'll nail the job you want in no time!

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Review: Knock 'em Dead 2013: The Ultimate Job Search Guide

User Review  - Rachel C - Goodreads

This is a good reference for re-entering the job market or brushing up on your skills. I was expecting it to be a better all-encompassing job hunting book, but it is lacking in the chapter on resumes ... Read full review

Review: Knock 'em Dead 2013: The Ultimate Job Search Guide

User Review  - Elaine - Goodreads

Solid, one-stop book on finding a job. This book is in Birdsong 207. Read full review

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Martin Yate, CPC is an internationally bestselling author with an unsurpassed body of work focused on lifetime career management. His previous positions include National Director of Training for Dunhill Personnel System, Inc., and Director of Personnel for Bell Industries Computer Memory Division. He is also the author of "Knock 'em Dead, Knock 'em Dead Resumes", and many other books.

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