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After two years of recession, hiring is on the upswing. Economic expansion is expected to create job gains well into 2005. Though the job market has changed for the better, job seekers who are searching for employment using yesterday's rules are at risk of missing opportunities.
Martin Yate-America's leading advocate for working professionals-guides you through the whole process of job seeking, from assembling your resume to acing the interview to negotiating a salary. In addition, he gives you insider information on the answers you need to impress interviewers and convince them beyond a shadow of a doubt that you are the best candidate for the position.
Do you know an employer's real agenda behind questions such as:
The newest edition of this New York Times business bestseller features the most up-to-date advice available on recent developments in the job market, as well as invaluable instruction on selecting a job search coach, networking, conducting online research, and staying motivated during the often grueling job-search process.
Knock 'em Dead 2005 teaches you how to put your finger on the pulse of today's changing job market and stay one step ahead of the competition.
Author Bio:Martin Yate, a resident of Savannah, GA, is the author of four other titles in the bestselling Knock 'em Dead series: Resumes That Knock 'em Dead, 6th Edition; Cover Letters That Knock 'em Dead, 6th Edition; Knock 'em Dead Management; and Knock 'em Dead Business Presentations. His previous positions include National Director of Training for Dunhill Personnel System, Inc., and Director of Personnel for Bell Industries Computer Memory Division.
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