Prepare to Impress

—Job Hunting for the Ambitious, Frustrated, Unemployed and Those Facing Redundancy

Business & Finance, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Careers, Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Reference
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Author: Tammy Ball, Rob Ball ISBN: 9781467020107
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK Publication: December 1, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK Language: English
Author: Tammy Ball, Rob Ball
ISBN: 9781467020107
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK
Publication: December 1, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK
Language: English

You will only find a job if you Prepare to Impress. Facing unemployment, frustrated by the lack of opportunities or ambitious to advance guidance is available. Dealing with a tumult of emotions, perhaps including worry, fear and uncertainty, the task of job hunting can become highly stressful. Knowing how to approach it finding vacancies, creating a CV, performing at interview will give confidence and improve the chances of success. Many situations may feel unfair but need to be addressed. Redundancy does feel unfair but is it being legally carried out? What should the affected people do? What emotions do most people suffer? How can the situation be handled? There are jobs available but where? How are they found? What do companies expect of applicants? What should and should not be in a CV or application form? How to prepare for an interview? What might be asked? How to deal with the Dear John letter? Finding a job is not a solitary occupation but it is a full-time role. Doing it well requires thought, preparation and guidance. Prepare to Impress gives clues to those ready to make the effort to find the job or career which is right for them.

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You will only find a job if you Prepare to Impress. Facing unemployment, frustrated by the lack of opportunities or ambitious to advance guidance is available. Dealing with a tumult of emotions, perhaps including worry, fear and uncertainty, the task of job hunting can become highly stressful. Knowing how to approach it finding vacancies, creating a CV, performing at interview will give confidence and improve the chances of success. Many situations may feel unfair but need to be addressed. Redundancy does feel unfair but is it being legally carried out? What should the affected people do? What emotions do most people suffer? How can the situation be handled? There are jobs available but where? How are they found? What do companies expect of applicants? What should and should not be in a CV or application form? How to prepare for an interview? What might be asked? How to deal with the Dear John letter? Finding a job is not a solitary occupation but it is a full-time role. Doing it well requires thought, preparation and guidance. Prepare to Impress gives clues to those ready to make the effort to find the job or career which is right for them.

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