Customer Review: Vicky Oliver not only gives you hundreds of questions interviewers ask - she tells you why they ask them, and what your answers say about you. Once you understand that, you can tailor your answers to your own personal situation and still be sure of making the right impression.
Customer Review: This is a great book for anyone considering a career change but doesn't quite know where to begin or how to decide what they want to be when they grow up. The book is filled with various self-assessments to help the reader determine particular strengths or interests. It begins by assessing where you... more info
Customer Review: I purchased this book based on the numerous reviews exclaiming its excellence. As a first note, the photo representation showing a CD that provides actual examples of resumes and KSAs is highly deceiving. There is no CD with this book. On the final page of the book, you will find directions on how... more info
Customer Review: As a Columbia MBA student, I found Kessler's book really helpful. I've found interviewing at business school very difficult because I'm surrounded by amazingly well-qualified competition! Interviews are one of my weakest points and I've read a bunch of interview guides in the hopes of finding out... more info
Customer Review: Interviewing is one of the most stressful things a person can do. I have been out of the workforce for 3 years. My children are grown and I decided to go back into the field of Administrative Secretary or Executive Assistant. Something I have always enjoyed and never got bored. Just being off the... more info
Customer Review: Since Pollak's novel has been published quite recently, it has a hip, true to the times feel. This accuracy of the job market and American economy makes is easier for all readers to relate to the current conditions. The novel is encouraging, funny and especially an easy read. Being 20 and trying to... more info
Customer Review: A practical guide to using LinkedIn that provides advice on not only this tool but on networking in general. The reader will also be rewarded with advice on career branding and provided with resources to improve her personal brand. This book is required reading for anyone serious about networking... more info
Customer Review: David D'Alessandro's second "Warfare" book (after Brand Warfare: 10 Rules for Building the Killer Brand) is one of the top career books available. Check out the reviews for the original edition (Career Warfare: 10 Rules for Building a Successful Personal Brand and Fighting to Keep It). This "newly... more info
Customer Review: This book was a great choice to get for our employees to share. It covers a variety of situations and workplaces and answered many common business etiquette questions that have arisen.