Confessions of a Recruiting Director

Confessions of a Recruiting Director
Author: Brad Karsh
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2006-04-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1440624011

A college grad has specific questions when trying to land the first job after school. How are just a few candidates chosen from a stack of hundreds of resumes? What exactly do recruiters want to hear in an interview? What are the common job-hunting mistakes students make time and time again? Confessions of a Recruiting Director gives the inside scoop on the entire hiring process- from a top recruiting director who's seen and heard it all-and delivers a specific, step-by-step approach to beating the odds. Step 1: Resumes-how to pass the 15 Second Test Step 2: Networking-how to use connections to get a job Step 3: Cover Letters-why nine out of ten never get read Step 4: Ace the Interview- the shocking truth about what recruiters want Step 5: Thank-You Notes- making a lasting impression Step 6: Follow Up-the fine line between persistence and stalking Plus: Real-life before-and-after resumes, cover letters, thank-you notes and the answers to ten necessary interview questions.

Confessions of a Hiring Manager REV. 2.0 Second Edition

Confessions of a Hiring Manager REV. 2.0 Second Edition
Author: Donn Levie Jr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2012-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781937678050

WINNER OF THE 2012 INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR BUSINESS/CAREERS; WINNER OF THE 2012 GLOBAL eBOOK AWARD FOR BUSINESS/EMPLOYMENT. Donn LeVie Jr. (shedding the "J.T. Kirk" pseudonym) adds more sage advice to his hugely popular CONFESSIONS OF A HIRING MANAGER REV. 2.0 in this Second Edition. With several new chapters, and updated throughout, CONFESSIONS OF A HIRING MANAGER REV. 2.0 Second Edition continues to be the final word on how to shorten the time between jobs or careers. In this Second Edition, you'll learn how to create and promote your "professional brand" that will make you the candidate of choice for hiring managers. You have more details on how to stage the release of your documentation (cover letter, resume, and other supportive documents) throughout the entire hiring process to keep your name out front for hiring managers. You'll also learn how to negotiate a salary without leaving money on the table, and you'll understand how and why your cover letter is not about you, but is about how well your expertise addresses the needs of the hiring manager. Returning U.S. military veterans will learn how to convert their military expertise into civilian skills hiring managers are looking for. Donn also shows you how to change the rules of the game to get your expertise noticed when the competition is tough. Appendix A contains a wealth of resource information while Appendix B is a detailed cover letter and resume checklist you should run your documents through before sending them in the (e)mail. When it comes to getting the full story and the inside scoop on how to go from job candidate hopeful to job offer in hand, who but a veteran hiring manager to provide the ins and outs of what it takes to get--and keep--the hiring manager's attention throughout the hiring process.

Confessions of an IT Manager

Confessions of an IT Manager
Author: Phil Factor
Publisher: Red Gate Books
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781906434199

Phil Factor is a legend in his own runtime. Scurrilous, absurd, confessional and scathing by turns, Confessions of an IT Manager targets the idiocy, incompetence and overreach of the IT management industry from vantage point all the way up and down the greasy pole. Phil Factor (real name witheld to protest the guilty) has over 20 years experience in the IT industry, specializing in database-intensive applications. For withering insight into the human weaknesses and farcical levels of ineptitude that bring IT projects to their knees, plus occasional escapes into burnished pastiche and cock-a-leg doggerel there is no funnier, more illuminating commentary on the IT crowd.

Confessions of an HR Pro

Confessions of an HR Pro
Author: Julie Turney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2021-05-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780578905822

This book will help you to regain your HR mojo, find your community and gain clarity on your way forward. Based on real-life experiences from HR Professionals who felt just like you at some point in their careers, you will learn about our moments of defeat and triumph. I wrote this book because I believe that we need more transparency in our HR community. Enough about what we need to do and more about how we are actually navigating our careers in this space.Read this book to:Learn how to navigate working with a bad boss Understand what it takes to be the best recruiter you can beDiscover how Agile ways of working can improve your workflowLearn how to become more inclusive in building your HR teamLearn why your mental health and well-being mattersUnderstand how to build resilience through making mistakesDiscover how to build your HR Community/tribe

Confessions of a Casting Director

Confessions of a Casting Director
Author: Jen Rudin
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0062292102

A must-have for any aspiring actor or stage parent––the definitive guide to breaking into film, television, theater, and even YouTube from a top casting director Packed with information that aspiring actors clamor for, this up-to-the-minute advice from a true expert is essential reading for anyone pursuing an acting career. Longtime casting director Jen Rudin demystifies the intimidating and constantly changing audition process, sharing insider tips on how to prepare for every type of audition, from musical theater, television (including reality TV), and film to voice-overs, animated movies, and even Web series. In this comprehensive guide, Rudin covers everything that today's actor needs to succeed on subjects like: finding an agent or manager, using technology to your advantage, understanding the world of child acting, living in New York versus L.A., turning a callback into an offer for the role, and many more. Every actor should walk into an audition room feeling confident and prepared, and this book is full of the dos and don'ts and surefire tricks to help turn rejection into that first big break. Complete with checklists, easy-to-follow game plans, and advice from successful actors, agents, and industry professionals, Confessions of a Casting Director is like having a private audition coach in your back pocket.

Confessions of the Accidental Career Coach

Confessions of the Accidental Career Coach
Author: Cara Heilmann
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1642795925

Confessions of the Accidental Career Coach helps those who want to start their own self-sustaining business and not worry about money – start now! Cara Heilmann, CEO of Ready Reset Go® and bestselling author of The Art of Finding the Job You Love, has trained many people to become profitable career coaches. Confessions of the Accidental Career Coach helps readers obtain the tools they need to start making a difference in others’ lives. Within Confessions of the Accidental Career Coach, readers learn: Why so many coaches fail in their first year—and what they can do to avoid it How getting clear on their ideal client makes everything easier How to help their client answer the question, “What do I want to do when I grow up?” How connecting with love during the sales process is the most effective – even if they hate sales How they can have the confidence to support their clients Begin the journey today of launching a thriving career coaching business and making a difference in this world with iConfessions of the Accidental Career Coach/I./P/P

Confessions of a No Life

Confessions of a No Life
Author: Buck DONIC
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2013-10-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0578134330

Between a business guide and an autobiography, this is the true story of an internet warrior. From raiding a fridge to save his life, to a $100'000+ salary, Buck Donic shares his adventure and many lessons paid dearly. Each and every experience has been paid in time, money and unnecessary hardship. They are all yours to keep if you elect to. How to manage a web hosting company? Can you buy on eBay and resell again on eBay? How your business can become a Ponzi scheme without you even realizing? What are the pitfalls when you start a venture? Why you should never work for free and how to value yourself if you ever have to offer your work as an investment... and many first hand horror stories told in a fast paced writing style. As an internet warrior, Buck Donic made almost every possible error but believed in his success until he achieved his professional dreams.

I'm Feeling Lucky

I'm Feeling Lucky
Author: Douglas Edwards
Publisher: HMH
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2011-07-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0547549032

A marketing director’s story of working at a startup called Google in the early days of the tech boom: “Vivid inside stories . . . Engrossing” (Ken Auletta). Douglas Edwards wasn’t an engineer or a twentysomething fresh out of school when he received a job offer from a small but growing search engine company at the tail end of the 1990s. But founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin needed staff to develop the brand identity of their brainchild, and Edwards fit the bill with his journalistic background at the San Jose Mercury News, the newspaper of Silicon Valley. It was a change of pace for Edwards, to say the least, and put him in a unique position to interact with and observe the staff as Google began its rocket ride to the top. In entertaining, self-deprecating style, he tells his story of participating in this moment of business and technology history, giving readers a chance to fully experience the bizarre mix of camaraderie and competition at this phenomenal company. Edwards, Google’s first director of marketing and brand management, describes the idiosyncratic Page and Brin, the evolution of the famously nonhierarchical structure in which every employee finds a problem to tackle and works independently, the races to develop and implement each new feature, and the many ideas that never came to pass. I’m Feeling Lucky reveals what it’s like to be “indeed lucky, sort of an accidental millionaire, a reluctant bystander in a sea of computer geniuses who changed the world. This is a rare look at what happened inside the building of the most important company of our time” (Seth Godin, author of Linchpin). “An affectionate, compulsively readable recounting of the early years (1999–2005) of Google . . . This lively, thoughtful business memoir is more entertaining than it really has any right to be, and should be required reading for startup aficionados.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review “Edwards recounts Google’s stumbles and rise with verve and humor and a generosity of spirit. He kept me turning the pages of this engrossing tale.” —Ken Auletta, author of Greed and Glory on Wall Street “Funny, revealing, and instructive, with an insider’s perspective I hadn’t seen anywhere before. I thought I had followed the Google story closely, but I realized how much I’d missed after reading—and enjoying—this book.” —James Fallows, author of China Airborne

Confessions of a Headhunter

Confessions of a Headhunter
Author: Mark Palmer
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 146698886X

Mark Palmer has spent over thirty years in executive recruitment. He has worked within virtually every sector of the economy and undertaken searches at the executive, senior functional, and middle management level. During this time, he has recruited over one thousand executives or senior managers and has undertaken face-to-face interviews with over ten thousand people. He has interviewed every personality type and has witnessed his fair share of elegant and abhorrent behaviour. He has served over seven hundred different clients, most of whom have been a privilege to work for, while others have been a challenge to work for, and a few have been decidedly difficult. It is this mixture of the good, the bad, and the ugly that has prompted him to write Confessions of a Headhunter.

Confessions of 2 Dinosaurs

Confessions of 2 Dinosaurs
Author: Thomas Andersen
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2024-04-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3757881494

This book makes you street-smart, with only a bit of academia! Two dinosaurs of marketing describe their careers in automotive, food, household goods, jewellery, cosmetics and TV Home Shopping. They give useful advice for young professionals how the business world works in stories from the marketing and sales frontier and in textbook chapters.