Easy to use yet comprehensive, this book offers a step-by-step guide to putting together your CV from start to finish, helping you identify then target your dream job.
Having a good CV is integral for securing your perfect job. This book gives you the tools necessary to produce a persuasive CV, targeted at the relevant career and accurately reflecting your value to a potential employer.
This is the most definitive and well-researched guide to planning, writing and presenting compelling CVs to maximise your chances of getting an interview. The guidance in this book has been tried, tested and honed to perfection.
Offers career guidance to Ph.D. degree holders, addressing such issues as publishing, interviews, CVs, cultivating references, avoiding career path mistakes, and transitioning to non-academic work.
By following the principles outlined in this book, you can turn your job search around and get one step closer to the job you've always dreamed of!
This bestselling guide is based on research among employers and recruiters, revealing what they look for and how the recruitment industry operates, and will show you: • •how to put together a brilliant CV from scratch •how to revamp ...
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I am an experienced Executive Coach who has worked with many people looking to develop and/or change their careers. In this book I have brought together my years of experience helping people at all levels write professional, successful CVs.
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Ideal for anyone new to the job market or new to management, or anyone hoping to improve their work experience.”—Library Journal (starred review) “I am a huge fan of Alison Green’s Ask a Manager column. This book is even better.