The Job Application Handbook

The Job Application Handbook
Author: Judith Johnstone
Publisher: How To Books Ltd
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781857039924

Tough new realities have hit the jobs market. It is no longer enough to send employers mass-produced letters and CVs with vague details of hobbies and interests. This book shows you how to tackle job applications. Previous ed.: 2000.

The Job Application Handbook

The Job Application Handbook
Author: Judith Johnstone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2000-01
Genre: Job hunting
ISBN: 9781857036367

It is no longer enough to send employers mass-produced letters and CVs with vague details of hobbies and interests. Employers want to know what skills you have, how much personal commitment you have and if it will be worth training you in the long-term. This book aims to show step-by-step how to tackle job applications, how to decide what you are really offering, and how to sell this effectively to your future employer.

Write a Winning Job Application

Write a Winning Job Application
Author: Lloyd White
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Applications for positions
ISBN: 9780958104128

"This book will help you win jobs. This is the only book you'll ever need to create sucessful resumes and applications, to ace the interview and win the job" -- Book cover.

Write a Winning Job Application

Write a Winning Job Application
Author: Lloyd White
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2015-09
Genre: Applications for positions
ISBN: 9780958104135

A complete guide to writing job applications for positions in private firms and government agencies. It gives details about responding to selection criteria, resumes, letters, interviews and on-line applications.It is practical and provides examples, models and templates, plus useful words and phrases that an applicant can use or adapt. Covering every aspect of job applications it arms the applicant with all the techniques, hints and information to make a strong impression on employers or recruitment firms.Now in its 6th edition it is revised and upgraded to meet the demands of today's applications.With national employment prospects in a volatile state, constant news of redundancies, government cut-backs, closures and jobs going overseas, people from all backgrounds are worried about their future. It is imperative to have an edge over the competition, and this book will give the reader that edge.Easy to read, non-technical and based on 25 years of consultancy with clients and agencies, it is a handbook for successful job applications.

The Academic Job Search Handbook

The Academic Job Search Handbook
Author: Julia Miller Vick
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2013-06-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0812209443

For more than 15 years, The Academic Job Search Handbook has assisted job seekers in all academic disciplines in their search for faculty positions. The guide includes information on aspects of the search that are common to all levels, with invaluable tips for those seeking their first or second faculty position. This new edition provides updated advice and addresses hot topics in the competitive job market of today, including the challenges faced by dual-career couples, job search issues for pregnant candidates, and advice on how to deal with gaps in a CV. The chapter on alternatives to academic jobs has been expanded, and sample resumes from individuals seeking nonfaculty positions are included. The book begins with an overview of the hiring process and a timetable for applying for academic positions. It then gives detailed information on application materials, interviewing, negotiating job offers, and starting the new job. Guidance throughout is aimed at all candidates, with frequent reference to the specifics of job searches in scientific and technical fields as well as those in the humanities and social sciences. Advice on seeking postdoctoral opportunities is also included. Perhaps the most significant contribution is the inclusion of sample vitas. The Academic Job Search Handbook describes the organization and content of the vita and includes samples from a variety of fields. In addition to CVs and research statements, new in this edition are a sample interview itinerary, a teaching portfolio, and a sample offer letter. The job search correspondence section has also been updated, and there is current information on Internet search methods and useful websites.

The Federal Resume Guidebook

The Federal Resume Guidebook
Author: Kathryn K. Troutman
Publisher: Jist Publishing
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781563705458

Applying for a federal job or promotion no longer requires a lengthy, lifeless form. Instead, applicants can emphasize their strengths, skills, and smarts in resumes that will hook hiring staff and make personal qualifications shine.

Jobseeker's Guide

Jobseeker's Guide
Author: Kathryn K. Troutman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Civil service positions
ISBN: 9780984667185

Learn how to navigate the USAJOBS system and write a correct federal resume. Troutman shows military personnel and their spouses job search strategies to begin their search.

Federal Resume Guidebook: Federal Resume Writing Featuring the Outline Format Federal Resume

Federal Resume Guidebook: Federal Resume Writing Featuring the Outline Format Federal Resume
Author: Kathryn Troutman
Publisher: Resume Place, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781733407601

The Guide's New Organization jumps right in with step-by-step directions for writing an easy-to-follow, stand-out Federal Resume using the Troutman-designed Outline Format that OPM welcomes. It then addresses a wider range of Possible Goals of Jobseekers : Part 1: 9 Strategies for Writing a Successful (Outline Format) Resume ; Part 2: 10 Steps to Getting Promoted in Government ; Part 3: Federal Career Change Stories ; Part 4: Special Insights for Information Technology Specialists.

The Jobs-To-be-Done Handbook

The Jobs-To-be-Done Handbook
Author: Chris Spiek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2014-04-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781499339239

We've written this book for the Jobs-to-be-Done student and practitioner who has a basic grasp of JTBD concepts (Forces Diagram, JTBD Timeline, Interview Process) and wants to strengthen their technique and continue to get better results out of their application of Jobs-to-be-Done.How to Use This BookThe only person who knows what you'll hire this book for is you (but we have our theories). Consider: Cramming it to pull out anything you haven't seen before. Flipping through it a few minutes before you conduct an interview to review the basics. Using it to think through who to interview when starting a project. Handing it to a colleague to quickly bring them up-to-speed on JTBD so they can be your interview partner. Not Quite Ready?There are lots of resources available to help you get caught up on the Jobs-to-be-Done basics. Visit JobstobeDone.org and think about: Listening to the JTBD Radio podcast (especially the sample interviews). Taking the Online JTBD Course and learning on your own time. Attending a Switch Workshop and getting an immersive one-day crash course in Jobs-to-be-Done.