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Comments from the Seller: A nice ex-library copy. Gently used. All pages and cover are clear except for a few library markings. Binding is solid and tight. No creases. Spine is slightly indented.
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For 20 years, Martin Yate has advised, inspired, and reassured job seekers of every kind--helping them turn interviews into offers. Whether you're trying to land your first entry-level job, climb the corporate ladder, or return to the workforce after a significant absence, this anniversary edition has the answers to all your questions.
The keystone book in this best-selling series, Knock 'Em Dead, 2006 will help you find a better job, and provide key survival tips for your lifetime in the workforce. This new edition is chock-full of completely revised and updated material tailored to today's tough job market, including:
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America's leading advocate for working professionals, Martin Yate, C.P.C is the author of four other titles in the bestselling Knock 'em Dead series including Knock 'em Dead Resumes, 6th Edition, Knock 'em Dead Cover Letters, 6th Edition. His previous positions include National Director of Training for Dunhill Personnel System, Inc. and Director of Personnel for Bell Industries Computer Memory Division.