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ISBN 10: 1593572891
ISBN 13: 9781593572396
Author: J. Michael Farr
A Brief Introduction to Using This Book
Step 1: Identify Your Key Skills and Develop a Powerful New "Skills Language" to Describe Yourself
Learn the Three Types of Skills...
Identify Your Skills
Key Points: Step 1
Step 2: Set a Specific Job Objective Before You Go Looking
Define Your Ideal Job Now; You Can Always Compromise
Later
How to Explore Specific Job Titles and Industries
Consider Self-Employment or Starting a Business
as Options, Too
And, Now, We Return to Job-Related Skills
Key Points:
Step 2
Step 3: Use the Most Effective Methods to Find a Better Job in Less Time
How Do People Look for Jobs?.
Get the Most Out of Less-Effective Job Search Methods
The Two Job Search Methods That Work Best
Use JIST Cards-A Mini-Resume and a Powerful Job
Search Tool.
Tips for Using the Internet in Your Job Search.
Key Points:
Step 3
Step 4: Write a Simple Resume Now and a Better One Later
Tips for Creating a Superior Resume
The Five Most Effective Ways to Use a Resume
Types of Resumes
Write a Chronological Resume.
Writing Your Skills Resume
Electronic and Scannable Resumes
Effective Cover Letters
More Sample Resumes
Key Points: Step 4
Step 5: Redefine What Counts as an Interview, and Then Organize Your Time to Get Two a Day
Make Your Search a Full-Time Job
Decide How Much Time You Will Spend Looking for
Work Each Week and Day
Create a Specific Daily Job Search Schedule.
Key Points:
Step 5
Step 6: Dramatically Improve Your Interviewing Skills
Eight Important Actions for Interview Success
The Three-Step Process for Answering Most Interview
Questions.
Negotiating Salary
Key Points: Step 6
Step 7: Follow Up on All Job Leads
Thank-You Notes Make a Difference
Develop an Organized System for Following Up
Key Points:
what is the first step in the job search process
what is the final step of the job search cycle
a job search is similar to a
job search steps
job search cycle
Tags: Michael Farr, Seven Step, Cut Your Job, Time in Half