The Art of Effective Interviewing: A How To, Step-by-Step Instruction Guide for the Job Seeker Reviews
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The Art of Effective Interviewing: A How To, Step-by-Step Instruction Guide for the Job Seeker
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Review by M. Whitt for The Art of Effective Interviewing: A How To, Step-by-Step Instruction Guide for the Job Seeker
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I read this book in one sitting. It’s short, informal, easy to navigate. I appreciated its focus. Other books on the job search present a fair amount of extraneous advice which may or may not come in handy, but you could read this one before an interview and it would be like getting a pep talk from an expert. I’ll read this one again!
Review by Terry Thompson for The Art of Effective Interviewing: A How To, Step-by-Step Instruction Guide for the Job Seeker
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This book really helped me get the job I wanted. It has great info for how to win the interview battle. Also great info on resume writing and phone calls etc.
Review by Mike Dairy for The Art of Effective Interviewing: A How To, Step-by-Step Instruction Guide for the Job Seeker
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I thought this book was absoultly great! It was so helpful. Easy to read, gets right to the point. I read the book just before i started searching for a job. And it helped me Tremendusly in nailing the job i wanted. Great for people just entering the work force and great for people that are looking to brush up on there skills, and learn how to get the new job they are after. Before searching for a job this is a must read!..Enjoy
Review by R. Childress for The Art of Effective Interviewing: A How To, Step-by-Step Instruction Guide for the Job Seeker
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For a $13 paperback, you’re not getting your money’s worth. I read the book in just over an hour during a meeting. I found little of the information new and insightful. If you went to college, you already know all of this. Even high school grads who have taken business or interview prep courses already know all of this. If you have not taken an interview prep course or read an article on interview prep then this may be for you. Just ignore all the errors in grammar as apparently no one proof read this book.