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Comments from the Seller: Clifton Park, NY 2007 Trade Paperback Very Good. No Jacket 4to-Between 9¾"-12" Tall. 277 page book is in very good condition with slight edgewear/scuffing of cover. This book presents a highly successful, national job-search program with a unique approach to career development. The keystone to the Five O'Clock Club philosophy is educating job-seekers about the entire hiring process.
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This workbook presents a highly successful, national job-search program with an approach to career development. The Five O'Clock Club job search philosophy educates its members about the entire hiring process and takes the reader from the initial stages of preparing a job search campaign to the final stages of the job search process, whereby members learn how to turn job interviews into offers, and how to negotiate the best possible employment package. Special features of the workbook include assessment exercises, target selection and measurement, resume case studies, campaign planning worksheets, and two-minute pitch development.
Kate Wendleton is a nationally recognized authority on career development. She has been a career coach since 1978, when she founded the Five O'Clock Club and developed its methodology to help job hunters and career changers of all levels in job-search-strategy groups. This methodology is now used by branches of the Five O'Clock Club which meet weekly in the United States and Canada, and has over 8,000 members. Kate is also a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist and a respected authority and speaker on career development. She has appeared on the Today Show, CNN, CNBC, Larry King, National Public Radio and CBS, and in The New York Times, The Economist, The Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, Fortune Magazine, Business Week and other national media.