Customer Review: Richard Nelson Bolles coined the phrase "Parachuting" as a way to describe bailing out of your current job in order to find the career you really want. He was so keen on sharing his insights that he self-published `What Color Is Your Parachute' for the first time in 1970. The now bestseller is... more info
Customer Review: Great guide that can quickly give you insightful information about yourself. It is nice because you do not have to read the entire book, just
the parts that apply to you. Easy to use.
Customer Review: Nicholas Lore's Pathfinder and Jay Levinson and David Perry's Guerrilla Marketing for Job Hunters are hands down the best books on the market for job seekers looking for a new job or changing careers. The two books have no parallel in both in-depth, up-to-date excellent knowledge and helpful... more info
Customer Review: I found Resume Magic to be very helpful. I had paid a lot of money for a professsional resume that just wasn't workig. I tweaked it with tips from this book and had a new job within 2 weeks. The only negative is there is so much information it could be overwhelming if you are starting a resume from... more info
Customer Review: In some parts a too religious perspective, but contains some ok exercises to help you identify your skills and wants, and gives your more insight into the complete picture of your ideal job. Book is mostly about job finding/applying/negotiating tips. Nice illustrations.
Customer Review: If you're a fashion designer with a personal line or label, The Fashion Designer Survival Guide is a 'must have' pick. Libraries and individuals needing fashion designer business savvy will find here a fine guide on all the industry basics, from how to find financing and market and manufacture a... more info
Customer Review: This series has really helped me project myself in a more professional manner in the business world past (job interviews, networking events, etc.) - I believe the advice in this book directly helped me land my current job, which I love. Knock 'em Dead is great because it's so well-organized and easy... more info
Customer Review: Whether you are a seasoned professional or a student just entering the job market, this book has all the answers to tough interview questions in easy to follow question and answer format. This is a must have for those looking to score a job! There are answers to questions that you may never hear in... more info
Customer Review: This book contains valuable, practical tips for doing well in programming interviews. It has a well-rounded set of sample questions. These questions aren't exhaustive, but they give you a good idea of what to expect and how to approach problems in an interview setting.
Customer Review: what an endless swampy bog about the insider nauseating inside workings of the recruitment business. Get and editor. Boil it down to something readable and relevant.