
Job Interview
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Job Interview - 3 Manuscripts in 1 Book, Including: How to Prepare for Job Interviews, How to Write a Resume and How to Write a Cover Letter.
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HOW TO PREPARE FOR JOB INTERVIEWS:
7 Easy Steps to Master Interviewing Skills, Job Interview Questions & Answers.
YOU'LL LEARN:
- How to prepare for your interview by learning about the job that you are about to interview for.
- How to prepare by researching the company that you are preparing to work for and why it is so important to do so.
- Begin understanding how to prepare some of the most common interview questions and why you need to have those answers in the back of your mind.
- Learning to master the perfect body language that you will need to ace the interview with ease.
- Discovering the importance of asking questions for your interviewer as well and a list of what you should consider asking.
- How to dress and prepare for your interview, as well as what to bring with you.
- How to sell yourself at your interview.
- And so much more!
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HOW TO WRITE A RESUME:
7 Easy Steps to Master Resume Writing, Curriculum Vitae Design, Resume Templates & CV Writing.
YOU'LL LEARN:
· The gold-standard resume and its crucial components; what you need to add and what you need to avoid at all costs.
· A curriculum vitae and how to make one; how it differs from a resume and the similarities.
· Cherry-picking, focusing, or diminishing your history to present yourself in the best possible light.
· The hazards of outright deception; when to pad, when to skip, and how to do so in the most productive way possible.
· The red flags every business is watching for; when to address the unavoidable and how to interview the interviewer back.
· Create the best possible layout, from a crash course in eye-flow and what they expect to see where, to sourcing the perfect fillable form if you don't want to make one yourself.
· And so much more!
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HOW TO WRITE A COVER LETTER:
7 Easy Steps to Master Cover Letters, Motivation Letter Examples & Writing Job Applications.
YOU'LL LEARN:
- What a cover letter needs and the layout expectations you can manipulate to guide the reader's eye where you want it to go.
- Style, nuance, and tricks you can apply to any written project, including when to evoke emotion and editing tricks no one should be without.
- Beyond the job posting- using your cover letters as broadly as possible, making a fillable generic, and how to prospect.
- How even a little bit of research can mean the difference between your cover letter landing an interview or landing in the trash.
- In a style guide specific to cover letters, we explore tips and suggestions unique to competitive job markets and how to spin and when to color.
- Red flags, deal-breakers, and warning signs to avoid yourself, as well as danger signs a prospective employer might not be worth the trouble.
- There is at least one exception with every hard and fast rule; learn how to turn your red flags into a celebratory banner and lean into certain "flaws".
- And so much more!
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Content
- Job Interview
- More by Theodore Kingsley
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Book 1: How to Prepare for Job Interviews
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Step 1 - Get to Know the Job
- First Step
- Understand the Responsibilities
- Understand the Needed Skills
- Understand the Role in the Company
- Chapter 2: Step 2 - Get to Know the Company
- What the Company Needs in Employees
- Who the Primary Players Are
- Recent News and Events about the Employer
- The Company's Culture
- The Company's Products and Services
- The Inside Details
- Information About the Interviewer
- Chapter 3: Step 3 - Prepare Answers to Common Interview Questions
- Top 50 Interview Questions
- Illegal Questions
- Chapter 4: Step 4 - Practice Mastering Body Language for Interviews
- Confident Body Language
- Making Eye Contact When You Don't Like It
- Body Language Mistakes to Avoid
- Chapter 5: Step 5 - Choose Questions for the Interviewer
- Questions to Avoid Asking at the Interview
- Questions About the Job
- Questions About the Training
- Questions About Your Performance
- Questions About the Interviewer
- Questions About the Team and Culture
- Questions About the Company
- Questions to Wrap Up the Interview
- Chapter 6: Step 6 - Prepare Everything You Will Need
- Things to Bring to the Interview
- Picking out the Right Interview Attire
- Chapter 7: Step 7 - Sell Yourself at Your Interview
- Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Master the Handshake
- Use the Pre-Interview Small Talk to Your Advantage
- Preparing with the STAR Interview Method
- Relate to the Interviewer
- Mirror the Interviewer's Body Language
- Remember to Be Candid
- Be Expressive
- Balance Friendliness and Assertiveness
- Conclusion
- Book 2: How to Write a Resume
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Step 1 - Master Resume Basics
- What a Resume Needs
- Objective or Summary of Qualifications?
- Perfect Everything
- Cover Letter
- Short & To the Point
- Chapter 2: Step 2 - Know When to Use a Curriculum Vitae
- How It Differs from A Resume
- What Goes In
- Do Not Include
- Layout & Format
- Positioning, Targeting, and Professionalism
- Chapter 3: Step 3 - Pick & Choose Your Presentation
- Make It Your Best
- Only Include Your Desired History and Skill Sets
- Strategize and Plan for the Interview
- Identify Weak Spots
- Plan for Damage Control
- Life Skills & Personal Experience
- Digital or Hardcopy
- Do Your Homework
- Chapter 4: Step 4 - Know When to Pad
- Fake It Only If You'll Make It
- Dangers of Deception
- Learning on the Fly
- Flaws Into Benefits
- Spin vs. Ownership
- Chapter 5: Step 5 - Add to Your Resume
- Continued Professional Development
- Do Not Discount Skills Learned from Current and Past Jobs
- Resume Fuel: Universal Abilities Every Employer Desires
- Personal Traits
- Remedial
- Chapter 6: Step 6 - Dodge Resume Red Flags
- Mind the Gaps
- Match History to Target Job
- Digital Footprint Awareness
- Red Flags on Their End: Interview Them Back
- Chapter 7: Step 7 - Understand Resume Design
- Layout and Format
- Templates, Style Guides, and Software Suggestions
- Make Your Own Template
- Less Is More
- Conclusion
- Book 3: How to Write a Cover Letter
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Step 1 - Learn Cover Letter Basics
- Universal Letter Format
- Chapter 2: Step 2 - Brush Up on Style
- Excitement and Confidence
- Brevity is the Essence of Virtue
- Mission Statement
- Editing Tips
- Chapter 3: Step 3 - Know the Types of Cover Letter
- Network It
- Prospecting
- Inquire
- Value Proposition
- References Available Upon Request
- Safety First
- Front End Content
- Directed Pitch
- Short Emails
- Chapter 4: Step 4 - Find Out More About the Job
- Know Your Role
- Trends and Patterns
- Multifunction Letters
- Know Your Target
- Chapter 5: Step 5 - Polish the Over-all Style
- Always Upbeat
- Confident, Not Arrogant
- Good Weird Not Weird Weird
- Universally Desirable Skills
- You Do You
- Less Is More
- Don't Dream It: Be It
- Chapter 6: Step 6 - What to Avoid
- Ignore the Elephant in the Room
- Don't Overwork It
- Chapter 7: Step 7 - Special Cases
- Lack of Relevant Skill
- Come Clean
- Dream Job & Workplace
- Timing Is Everything
- Over-Qualified
- Is There a Future in It?
- Parenthood
- Conclusion
- More by Theodore Kingsley
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