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Learn why it is important to understand a company's application process
before contacting them. (Page 4)
Understand the power of describing your weaknesses as strengths. (Page
26)
11 practice questions that interviewers are GOING to ask you. (Pages
27-28)
Understand the importance of being confident (without being cocky)
and other key behaviors that can help you land a job. (Page 14)
8 questions that recruiters are NOT allowed to ask. (Pages 31-32)
10 practice questions an interviewer may ask you if you've just graduated
from college. (Pages 28-29)
10 questions YOU may want to ask the interviewer to let them know you're
serious about getting this job. (Page 30)
Learn to avoid making a major mistake when faxing in your resume. (Pages
6-7)
Learn which colors are best to wear to your interview - for both men
and women. (Page 12)
Realize that a positive attitude and a smile are a lot more important
than you may realize. (Page 15)
Realize that staring at items on your interviewer's desk is a BAD thing
to do, and why this is true. (Page 15)
Realize that women should DEFINITELY not show too much skin when showing
up for an interview. (Page 12)
Find out how to prepare for the question, "Would you be a good
addition to our company?" (Page 9)
Understand the 4 most common methods of applying for a job - and the
proper etiquette for each of them (Pages 5-8)
Discover that "To whom it may concern" are the absolutely
WRONG words to use when writing a cover letter - and how to find the
right ones. (Page 5)
Learn the rules for sending your resume through email - not all companies
are the same. (Page 6)
Discover a sneaky tactic for getting information out of current employees.
(Page 10)
Discover a simple, but seldom used method of making a first impression.
Hint: It's a question you should ask. (Page 10)
Find out when it is acceptable to wear more casual clothing to an interview.
(Page 12)
Learn the importance of being organized BEFORE your interview. (Page
13)
Understand why delivering your resume in person is really a "pre-interview"
and learn how to prepare for it. (Page 7)
Discover the words to use in the subject line of your email to get
your resume read. (Page 6)
Learn the fastest way to research a potential employer - including
where to look and what to look for. (Page 10)
Learn which application method skips the cover letter process. (Page
7)
Find out what you should MAKE SURE to have with you when sitting down
with your interviewer. (Page 13)
Realize that the interviewer is not just finding out if you are skilled
enough for the job, but something else that may be a crucial factor.
(Page 14)
Learn the question to ask to show confidence in any interview. (Page
25)
Learn the RIGHT way to behave and the RIGHT things to say as the interview
comes to a close. (Page 25)
Understand how to appropriately follow up with an interview. (Pages
32-33)
7 key factors of body language that could destroy your interview -
possibly before it even starts. (Page 16)
Understand why you can never be too polite to the person directing
you to the waiting area before your interview. (Page 17)
16 things to do to your resume that will make your recruiter furious!
Note: You should NOT do these. (Pages 19-21)
Learn 9 Do's and Don'ts for impressing your interviewer. (Pages 21-22)
Learn to write a cover letter that stands out - so your resume will
actually get read! (Pages 22-23)
Learn the exact words to use when being interviewed on the telephone.
(Page 8)
Learn the best way to use your friends to land job interviews. (Page
5)
Understand the type of responses you should be giving to your interviewer
for maximum benefit. (Page 11)
Realize your bad speaking habits before your interviewer does... so
you can eliminate them before you go in! (Page 12)
1 sample cover letter that you can refer back to again and again to
make sure yours is top notch. (Page 23)
Understand how to act if your recruiter asks to interview you during
lunch or dinner. (Page 24)
10 table manners to remember, just in case you've forgotten! (Pages
24-25)
8 tips for making a great first impression. (Page 17-18)
Learn what NEEDS to be in your resume if you are to be taken seriously.
(Page 18)
A simple technique for making your resume stand out. (Page 18)
15 areas in which your interviewer will be judging you - know them!
(Pages 33-35)
3 sets of skills that a potential employer will expect you to have.
(Pages 36-38)
And there's MUCH more - guaranteed!
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