Building a Great Résumé: For Job Hunters, Career Changers, Consultants, and Freelancers

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Career Press, 1999 - 195 oldal
From the famed 5:00 Club, the definitive book on turning your resume into the marketing piece that defines how you want to be seen. Most people think their resume should simply recap what they have done and where. But Kate Wendleton shows how to turn your resume into a marketing piece that dynamically presents you just the way you want a prospective employer to see you. "Building a Great Resume includes scores of sample resumes and case studies as it takes you through the entire process of developing a resume that's just right for you. The book starts off with an overview of The Five O'Clock Club approach to job search. Then, you go step by step to the perfect resume as you learn just how to construct your accomplishment statements and enrich them with the Seven Stories Exercise, create the perfect summary, and exactly position your resume to land your target job."

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Tartalomjegyzék

the Backbone of Your Story
9
PART THREEDeveloping Your Résumé
21
Two Sample Résumés and How They Were Written
30
Copyright

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A szerzőről (1999)

The Five O'Clock Club -- where your professional success gets personal attention. Started in 1986, our mantra is that "we always do what is in the best interests of the job hunter." Our founder, Kate Wendleton, has been a career coach since 1978, when she founded The Five O'Clock Club and developed its basic methodology to help job hunters and career changers of all levels in job-search strategy groups headed by senior Five O'Clock Club-certified coaches. Kate, Five O'Clock Club coaches, and members of our management team have appeared on the Today Show, CNN, CNBC, Larry King, National Public Radio and CBS, and in The New York Times, The Economist, The Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, Fortune magazine, Business Week and other national media.

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