Job Interviews For Dummies (For Dummies (Career/Education))
Job interviews are crucial meetings that seal the deal on who gets hired. But, since the previous edition of "Job Interviews for Dummies" was published, everything about the interview process has changed in ways you need to know about and get comfortable with beforehand.
This completely revised and updated 3rd Edition brings you fully up to speed with the latest t
...morePaperback, 336 pages
Published
January 4th 2008
by For Dummies
(first published June 1996)
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Yup! I love the Dummies books - what can I say? I'm job hunting again and decided to polish my interview skills. What am I saying? I didn't have any interview skills. But I must admit that this book has given me a sense of confidence and an answer to the So, Tell Me about Yourself question and my favorite question: What is your 5-year plan.
I always recommend these Dummies books because the TOC are always very descriptive and it allows you to find the answers to specific quest...more
I always recommend these Dummies books because the TOC are always very descriptive and it allows you to find the answers to specific quest...more
We'll see how helpful this book was pending the results of my job interview!!!
I didn't get the job -- this book stinks!
I didn't get the job -- this book stinks!
I thought this book was pretty useful. And I read through it pretty quickly.
I learned A LOT from this book. Great insights. Highly recommended.
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