The Overnight Resume, 3rd Edition

The Overnight Resume, 3rd Edition
Author: Donald Asher
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2010-01-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 158008091X

Call from a headhunter? Layoffs getting a little too close for comfort? Hear about a great new internal opportunity? Getting out of the military? Or just frustrated and wonder if you could do better someplace else? This is the definitive guide to getting you on the market fast. The third edition of The Overnight Resume has been completely revised and updated for everyone—from entry level* to the executive suite—who is serious about getting an interview and landing a job. *Tip #1: Never use the term “entry level” in any resume. For hundreds more tips that suit your particular case, just look inside. Information you’ll find nowhere else includes: • How to beat other jobseekers at 1,000-to-1 odds. • How to launch a full-scale job search within 24 hours. • How to access the hidden job market where the best jobs are. • What returning parents and returning prisoners have in common. • How to beat resume-sorting software! • Online resumes, HTML, scannable, and portfolio versions. • Differences between East Coast and West Coast resume styles. • How to look like a local, from anywhere in the country!

The Essential College Professor

The Essential College Professor
Author: Jeffrey L. Buller
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2009-11-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0470605456

The Essential College Professor is about the "how" and "why" of being a faculty member today. Based on the author's series of highly successful faculty development workshops, each chapter deals concisely with the most important information college professors need at their fingertips when confronted by a particular challenge or faced with an exciting opportunity. Written both as a comprehensive guide to an academic career and as a ready reference to be consulted whenever needed, The Essential College Professor emphasizes proven solutions over untested theories and stresses what faculty members have to know now in order to be successful in their careers. Each chapter is concluded by a short exercise that faculty members can perform to help them, for instance, completely revise a course by restructuring the syllabus and course materials, bring new life to a research project by reframing it as a book proposal or grant application, and so on.

Résumé Magic

Résumé Magic
Author: Susan Britton Whitcomb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781563708916

This book explains the "nuts and bolts" of resume creation. It provides before-and-after resume transformations that are unbelievable yet easy to do. By sharing the blueprints to writing a successful resume, Resume Magic will help your patrons present their strengths effectively.

Asher's Bible of Executive Résumés and how to Write Them

Asher's Bible of Executive Résumés and how to Write Them
Author: Donald Asher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780898158564

Don Asher, author of the popular OVERNIGHT series, tackles one of the hottest topics in business today: the executive r?©sum?©. From V.P. on up to C.E.O., this book provides the largest compendium of executive r?©sum?©s available to the general public. Whether he's giving hints on getting head-hunted, upgrading your current position, or launching an all-out top-level job hunt, Asher has the tricks of the trade, and the successful executive client base to back it up. Through R?©sum?© Righters, his very successful service, he has helped many, many executive-suite types (from bank presidents to advertising directors, sales leaders to legal eagles) find that elusive dream job. Packed with hints and tricks discreet enough for the executive suite, but offbeat enough to be unusually effective. Includes hard-to-find information on such high-level requirements as the narrative biography, the modified chronological r?©sum?©, and the corporate presentation.

Writer's Guide to Book Editors, Publishers, and Literary Agents, 1998-1999

Writer's Guide to Book Editors, Publishers, and Literary Agents, 1998-1999
Author: Jeff Herman
Publisher: Prima Lifestyles
Total Pages: 988
Release: 1997
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780761510123

"A real find for the aspiring writer."--"The Associated Press "In-depth information."--"The Writer Who are they? What do they want? How do you win them over? Find the answers to these questions and more in the 1998-1999 edition of the "Writer's Guide to Book Editors, Publishers, and Literary Agents by Jeff Herman. Filled with "the information authors and aspiring authors need in order to avoid having a manuscript end up in the "slush pile," this comprehensive listing is organized in an easy-to-use format. It includes in-depth information about publishing houses and literary agents in the United States and Canada. The specifics include the names and addresses of editors and agents, what they're looking for, comission rates, and other key information. In addition, readers will discover the most common mistakes people make while attempting to solicit an agent (and how to avoid them) as well as numerous suggestions designed to increase the chances of getting representation. "Writer's Guide to Book Editors, Publishers, and Literary Agents also includes dozens of valuable essays giving readers insight and guidance into such topics as: - How to Write the Perfect Query Letter - The Knockout Nonfiction Book Proposal - How to Thrive After Signing a Publishing Contract - Mastering Ghostwriting and Collaboration - Free Versus Fee: The Issue of Literary Agency Fees About the Author "Jeff Herman is the founder of The Jeff Herman Literary Agency, a leading New York agency. He has sold hundreds of titles and represents dozens of top authors. Herman frequently speaks to writer's groups and at conferences on the topic of getting published.