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Resumes That Knock 'em Dead
Martin Yate
Adams Media Corporation
, 2006 - 309 pages
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Top-notch advice
This book is as good as it gets. Put the time into following setp-by-step and you will have a dramatically different view of your own skills. Plus, you'll end-up with a fantastic resume.
Middle of the road...
I didn't find any new, earth-shattering insights into the resume process, but it did layout the fundamentals nicely. I learned a few new things, and it gave me a good outline to put together a resume.
The section
that describes
how to pull the resume information together, would have been presented better had it been in some sort of a chart or list format. The way it is set up - it is wrtten in long sentences that stretch over a couple pages. I had to keep flipping back and forth to remember what step to do next.
There was a lot of redundant information, and I thought the examples didn't help me much.
But in the end, it did prompt me to put together a new, more concise, and tailored resume. Although the description of how to edit the final resume was a bit broad.
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A good solid resume book
No resume
knock
s anyone
dead
, but this book generally gives good advice on how to write one. In Yate's resume samples you'll sometimes see lists and bullet lists
that
are too long for anyone but a computer to sift through, and some of the sample
resumes
are a bit crowded, but all-in-all, the content is very useful. If you've thought through what kind of work you want and know who your targeted employers are, this is a good solid resume book.
I'm not too proud to admit it - my resume has never looked so good..
When I called Borders, the salesperson told me
that this
was the most popular book purchased by the most people (for resume building). I've seen quite a few and had a very good resume. Still, I wanted to kick it up a knotch. After just a short period of time revising my resume using this book, my resume has never looked so good. Wish I could give it 10 stars.
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In
Resumes
That
Knock
'Em
Dead
, Yate reviews the marks of a great resume, what type of resume is right for each applicant, what always goes in--and what stays out--and why. Dedicated web site: (www.knockemdead.com).
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