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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
A must have book for job seekers Dec 14, 2009
By Wendy T. Purcell A great over all tool job seekers need for their tool box to land that "Dream Job" This book covers all aspects of getting your resume past the HR department and into the hiring manager's hands. This practical guide is easy to read and to use to put together your resume, cover letters and interview assistance. A must have tool for your toolbox.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Outstanding resource for job seekers. Dec 11, 2009
By Walter C. Williamson Ms. Shannon's book is direct, informative and entertaining. It presents the truths and myths of effective self-marketing. Her HR experience and expertise make her insightful, practical book a must read for those looking to compete in today's job market search.
Great Resource - Dec 11, 2009
By Joshua C. Mason Donna's book is a wounderful tool! It is right in-line with everything we teach our students, in order for them to get jobs. It has the most up to date hiring techniques. I highly recommend it for any job seeker.
clear, concise and revealing Dec 11, 2009
By David Bertnick Donna Shannon has a unique way of cutting through all the mumbo-jumbo and getting right to the point about what works and what doesn't. She is clearly a knowledgeable in her field and with her added expertise in defining the private service resume, she has become a valuable resource for many job-seekers in our industry. This is a highly recommended read and it doubles as a great reference manual, too!
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
excellent resource for starting or evaluating your job search Dec 07, 2009
By Elaine W. Miller Definitely a practical and well thought out approach to "what to do next" when faced with either finding the right job for you or for finding your NEXT perfect job if you have been laid off.
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