
Job Applications In A Week
Get That Job In Seven Simple Steps
TEACH YOURSELF (Publisher)
Published on 7. January 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-1-4736-1018-7 (ISBN)
Description
Getting hired just got easier
You are about to discover everything you need to know about job applications and how to make them work. Starting on Sunday and going through to Saturday, you will learn the stages of a job application step by step so you build up a picture of what it takes to be successful. For many job applicants, what goes on behind employers' closed doors remains a hidden world but, by Saturday, you will have taught yourself how job applications are processed, what employers look for when they make up interview lists, and then, from the candidates they interview, who to shortlist and who to offer the job to.
After considering what employers want and how you could meet their needs you will be able to formulate a plan for what needs to go into your CV, what you need to put in your cover letters and what you need to say about yourself on application forms. You will discover how to measure up the competition and how to make sure your name, and not someone else's, is on the interview list.
You will also discover the importance of getting the right messages across in interviews - and what the right messages are. You will learn how to dictate the interview agenda to keep it on familiar territory where the best parts of your application will come out. You will learn to handle tough interview questions and to see what's behind them and what answers will impress the interviewer most. Once you've been shortlisted, you'll discover how to steer your application over the last hurdle and get the job offer you want.
- Sunday: Defining the task
- Monday: You and the image you present
- Tuesday: Selection criteria
- Wednesday: Getting interviews
- Thursday: Going for interviews
- Friday: Handling questions
- Saturday: Getting shortlisted
You are about to discover everything you need to know about job applications and how to make them work. Starting on Sunday and going through to Saturday, you will learn the stages of a job application step by step so you build up a picture of what it takes to be successful. For many job applicants, what goes on behind employers' closed doors remains a hidden world but, by Saturday, you will have taught yourself how job applications are processed, what employers look for when they make up interview lists, and then, from the candidates they interview, who to shortlist and who to offer the job to.
After considering what employers want and how you could meet their needs you will be able to formulate a plan for what needs to go into your CV, what you need to put in your cover letters and what you need to say about yourself on application forms. You will discover how to measure up the competition and how to make sure your name, and not someone else's, is on the interview list.
You will also discover the importance of getting the right messages across in interviews - and what the right messages are. You will learn how to dictate the interview agenda to keep it on familiar territory where the best parts of your application will come out. You will learn to handle tough interview questions and to see what's behind them and what answers will impress the interviewer most. Once you've been shortlisted, you'll discover how to steer your application over the last hurdle and get the job offer you want.
- Sunday: Defining the task
- Monday: You and the image you present
- Tuesday: Selection criteria
- Wednesday: Getting interviews
- Thursday: Going for interviews
- Friday: Handling questions
- Saturday: Getting shortlisted
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Murray Press
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 196 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
113 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4736-1018-7 (9781473610187)
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Persons
Patricia Scudamore and Hilton Catt have many years' experience of working in recruitment, enabling them to offer the perspective of both employer and candidate. They have written more than 25 books based on their experience of what it takes to make careers work in today's rapidly changing and uncertain world. They were among the first to embrace the idea of people taking on the job of managing their own careers rather than leaving it to employers to do the thinking for them. They have seen for themselves the richness and diversity of modern careers, and exploiting this richness and diversity to the full is one of the central themes in their work. They have written a number of other books in the Teach Yourself series. Visit their website at scudamorecatt.com and their blog site at patriciascudamorehiltoncatt.com
Content
Sunday:: Examine different strategies for making job applications so you can use the one that will benefit you most
Monday:: Learn what it takes to have a winning image so you know how to go about getting one
Tuesday:: Learn about what employers are looking for so you can pick out the strong and weak areas of your application and focus your attention on where it matters most
Wednesday:: Learn what it takes to get interviews so your job applications get you the result you want
Thursday:: Find out how to plan for interviews so you are ready for the questions you will be asked
Friday:: Learn how to handle interview questions so your strong points come across
Saturday:: Find out what to do when you get on a short list so it's you who gets offered the job.
Monday:: Learn what it takes to have a winning image so you know how to go about getting one
Tuesday:: Learn about what employers are looking for so you can pick out the strong and weak areas of your application and focus your attention on where it matters most
Wednesday:: Learn what it takes to get interviews so your job applications get you the result you want
Thursday:: Find out how to plan for interviews so you are ready for the questions you will be asked
Friday:: Learn how to handle interview questions so your strong points come across
Saturday:: Find out what to do when you get on a short list so it's you who gets offered the job.