"Whether your concerns are landing the job you want, choosing or changing careers, shoring up job security, climbing the professional ladder, or owning your own business, Martin Yate's Knock 'em Secrets & Strategies for Success in an Uncertain World is the career book of the year. Bet on yourself. Read it." —Joyce Lain Kennedy, Tribune Media Services
Finding a new job or a new career has never been more challenging. What if you could put your uncertain future in the hands of the global thought leader on job search and career management? Today you can!
Martin Yate takes you on a journey of discovery that will change the trajectory of your life. Starting with proven strategies for winning your next job, you learn how to successfully navigate the twists and turns of your entire career. Plus, he brings along some of America's smartest recruitment and career management minds to join the conversation.
Whether your concerns are resumes, job search, turning interviews into offers, job security, climbing the ladder of success, choosing or changing careers, pursuing your dreams, or owning your own business, here's an integrated blueprint for success. With this guide, you have everything you need to take control of your job search, career, and life. Lots of books tell you to pursue your dreams; this one tells you exactly how to make it happen.
"He's really just about the best in the business." —ALL Business, a Dunn & Bradstreet company
Full of useful, updated, and valuable work search information
The author is an expert in resume building, job search, and interview techniques. I highly recommend this book for anyone who has found themselves in search of a job and wants to walk into an interview with much needed confidence.
Knock Em Dead by Martin Yate, CPC Publisher: Jumpingdude Media
Knock `Em Dead is a useful tool to help organize job seekers, particularly forest time job seekers. Its strengths lie in the practical strategies that it provides to job seekers. The chapters are short enough and broken into easy to follow parts.
The books weakness is in its language, which some younger job seekers may struggle with. The book is better suited to those with more experience and a higher education.
It is a great resource for applying for jobs and trying to establish a career.
Growing up, my peers and I were always told to go to school and get a degree in order to find a job with benefits and decent pay. However, things don't work like that anymore. What with everything being digitized or automated, you can no longer just show up to work and have someone tell you what to do. Now, you need to take charge of your brand and figure out a way to make yourself indispensable using the skills you've acquired throughout the years. This book is a perfect guide for getting started.