How to Interview Like A Pro: Forty-Three Rules for Getting Your Next Job


Author
Mary Greenwood JD LLM
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iUniverse.com

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If you can't seem to get the interviews and job offers you want, it's time to learn How to Interview Like a Pro.

Written by longtime human resources director Mary Greenwood, the author of How to Negotiate Like a Pro and How to Mediate Like a Pro, this guidebook offers strategies and practical tips about the interview process. Learn how to prepare for your next interview and how to answer the difficult questions that leave other candidates stuttering.

You will learn forty-three rules that will help you get your next job. Here's a sample of the types of tips you'll get:

 


• PREPARING AND DELIVERING A GOOD ELEVATOR SPEECH IS ESSENTIAL FOR SUCCESS.
• BEING NOSEY ABOUT THE INTERVIEW PROCESS CAN WORK IN YOUR FAVOR.
• THE RIGHT OUTFIT, THE RIGHT HANDSHAKE AND THE RIGHT DEMEANOR ARE ESSENTIAL.
• ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS AT THE INTERVIEW.

This guidebook is the perfect mix of reference materials, case studies, state and federal resources, and checklists. Discover the edge you need to produce results and learn How to Interview Like a Pro.


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 TITLE: How to Interview like A Pro

SUB: 43 Rules for getting your next job

Author: Mary Greenwood, JD, LL.M is an attorney, Mediator, and Author of many books.  Mary has a BA from New School for Social Research, an MA in English from the University of Southern CA, and a Law Degree from California Western School of law. Mary lives in Florida.

Publisher:  iUniverse

Genre/Market:  Law, Business, Economics, Psychology

Publication Date: 2010

ISBN: 978-1-4502-7089-2

Book Length:  110 Pages

Price:  $14.95

Soft copy

5 Out of 5 points

 

Headline for Book Review: How to land your next job.

This book was given to me for my honest review. 

Quote: “Getting a job is like parking, you have to be at the right place at the right time.”

When this book arrived I was very happy because I have been looking for a job for quite some time in 2011.  I believe so many people have either lost a job, got laid off a job, or the company downsized that learning how to properly interview from Mary Greenwood would benefit everyone. 

In the book there are many rules but the first few rules seem to narrow down the basics for anyone new to the interview process. 

RULE 1: In order to get a full time job it is best to apply online to the many job boards as possible and check back with them daily.  It is very important to have your resume’ up to date.  *For example, I just moved into a new place and totally forgot to update the address on my resume!  It is also important to go out and talk to people and stores and network. 

RULE 2:  Prepare your elevator sentences. This will tell in 30 seconds or less who you are, what you offer, and what you can bring to the new job.

RULE 3: Make a list of (EVERYONE) you know.

RULE 4: Let everyone know you are looking for a job.

RULE 5: Make sure you use social networking sites such as LinkedIn.

RULE 6: Make sure your resume and cover letter fit the job you are currently applying for.

RULE 7: Be Flexible and Professional and prepared so that the unexpected is an invitation you are well ready for whether you are out shopping or what have you.

What I loved best was the twenty-seven do’s and the twenty-six Do Not’s of Interviewing along with the “Glossary of Terms.”  As I was reading this book I realized it would be a great reference or even a great stocking stuffer for a friend or relative as the holidays approach.  I would recommend this book to anyone seeking employment at any stage they might be in. 

 © 2011 by Jackie Paulson

Reviewed on 12/10/2011 by ReviewTheBook.com Member Jackie Paulson







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