|

Not a member? Sign up

Please wait...

Job Hunting for Dummies Reviews

Embed This Video

Copy this code to your website or blog:

Close
Copy Embed Code

Share This Video

Close

Similar Videos

    Replay
    Close
    00:00 / 00:00
    00:00
    Elaine H.

    Elaine H.

    from CA

    Job Hunting for Dummies

    Reviewed on 07/21/07
    Plays: 22
    boonagee2 rated this product 5 out of 5 stars

    Review of Job Hunting for Dummies

    0 out of 0 people found this video helpful.

    Was this video helpful to you? Yes No

    Have a Question About This Product?

    Ask owners of this product for their opinions.

    Ask a Question


    These members earned rewards for their unbiased Technical Book reviews. Learn More

    0 Comment

    Shop for Similar Products

    Pro-Down 12 Inch High Football Step-Over Dummy Pro-Down 12 Inch High Football Step-Over Dummy

    This Pro-Down 12 Inch High Football Step-Over Dummy features a double-reinforced vinyl shell with a durable foam interior and handles on the ends...

    Compare Prices
    From 3 stores
    Job Hunting for Dummies

    Average Rating:

    4.5 stars

    based on 2 video reviews

    Job Hunting For Dummies is a remarkably versatile book. It holds your hand through the arduous and terrifying process of job-seeking, and offers valuable insights relating to résumés, interviews, and networking, effectively playing the roles of mother, pal, spouse, and guidance counselor,...

    Compare Prices
    Summary
    Job Hunting For Dummies is a remarkably versatile book. It holds your hand through the arduous and terrifying process of job-seeking, and offers valuable insights relating to résumés, interviews, and networking, effectively playing the roles of mother, pal, spouse, and guidance counselor, without ever losing its temper or asking when you're finally going to land a job. Max Messmer is eminently qualified to instruct on all things job-related. He's chairman and CEO of Robert Half International Inc., the world's largest specialized staffing firm, and he's penned numerous articles, columns, and books (such as The Fast Forward MBA in Hiring and Staffing Europe ), so Messmer knows a thing or two about how to apply for a job effectively, and he has a few words to say on how not to blow it, too. He knows, for instance, how overwhelming and intimidating the job hunt can be, and how useful it is to break the monster down into prioritized, bite-sized tasks. There are detailed chapters on organizing, setting targets, and scoping out the field, plus essential chapters on writing a résumé and cover letter that present you in the best light, pursuing job leads, and performing well in the interview spotlight. Messmer's experience in the field makes his advice reliable. You know that when he suggests how to research a company before the interview so you are somewhat knowledgeable about what they do, and when he warns against pink résumés and sarcastic cover letters, he's offering the collective opinion of hundreds of staffing professionals. It's advice worth reading, no matter how qualified you already are to do the job once you get it. The only misleading aspect of Job Hunting for Dummies is the title, because no dummy would do something so smart as to increase his or her application advantage by reading Max Messmer's book. --Stephanie Gold
    Details

    Related Technical Books Boards

    Read Related Technical Books Discussions
    LATEST THREADS

    Need a new natural dog food (5528 posts)

    I need a new vacuum (1358 posts)

    Rogaine Products Program for Men and Women (22 posts)

    Go to Consumer Message Boards

    Qualify for Free Products
    Get Rewards
    Membership is FREE!

    Join Now

    Already a member? Log In