Mastering the Job Interview is for every job hunter who wants to ace the interview. It will help the job seeker to turn the job interview into a job offer. It shows the reader how to maximize a salary offer through smart negotiation. It will show the reader how to highlight their strengths and gain more power in the job interview and is complete with tips to start out on the right foot in a new position.
If you follow this book's advice in an actual real-world social service interview, you will look stupid.
(Trust me. I tried.)
If, on the other hand, you're looking for one of those jobs in an industry that will compensate you based on some kind of quantifiable value derived from your skills, experience, education, and finer qualities, maybe something in here could be useful. But if you're in social services, and you try and pull any of this shit, they will just laugh, and laugh.
I think they will kind of be laughing with you. But maybe not. It might be a mean laugh. I'll let you know.