How To Get That Job: The Complete Guide To Getting Hired, 4th edition

Published by Pearson International (14 February 2013) © 2014

  • Malcolm Hornby Malcolm Hornby is a Fellow of the Institute of Personnel Directors.
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The ultimate all-in-one guide to job hunting success.

 

Getting an edge in the hunt for work is vital and this book offers the edge that millions are missing. This no-nonsense, highly practical and outcome focussed guide to the whole process of job hunting takes you right from the planning stages through writing your CV, flying through aptitude tests, being interviewed on the phone and online, to what to do and say when you finally get the offer you’ve been hoping for. With essential guidance on maximising modern job-hunting tools such as social media and networking websites, as well as special help for those who are new to work, the recently redundant, the long-term unemployed, ex-offenders and graduates, it’s one of the most up to date and all-encompassing job hunting books on the market today.

Table of contents

 

About the author

Introduction to the fourth edition

 

1 How to find your new job   

2 How to make the most of your network

3 How to use e-mails and letters of application

4 How to write your CV

5 How to complete application forms and on-line applications

6 How to sell yourself

7 How to do your homework on the organisation and on the job

8 How to be a better listener

9 How to win the interview

10   How to create a positive image

11   How to give a great presentation

12   How to succeed in assessment centres

13   How to win in recruitment tests and evaluations

14   What if you didn’t get the job you want?

15   What if you DID get offered the job you want? 

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Appendix 1: Sources of help for job hunters

Appendix 2

 

Index

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