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Don't Send a Resume

And Other Contrarian Rules to Help Land a Great Job

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An edition of Don't Send a Resume (2001)

Don't Send a Resume

And Other Contrarian Rules to Help Land a Great Job

First edition

You've read the how-to-figure-out-what-you-really-want-to-do books and completed their soul-searching assignments. You've prepared a resume worthy of the world's top performer in your field, and you've printed it on discreetly fabulous paper. And you've sent it to the (select, of course) few hundred employers you'd like to work for... and still you're looking for that great job. No wonder, then, that a book with the title Don't Send a Resume has grabbed your attention.

Jeffrey Fox is the ultimate marketer, consumed with and successful at ensuring his product stands out and is snatched up--and in this case, that product is you. Don't Send a Resume is his tip-laden guide on how to make yourself visible, desirable, and ultimately invaluable to your next employer. Dismissing the well-worn routes of sending unsolicited resumes and contacting personnel departments, Fox concentrates on what will turn job-seekers into super salespeople. While occasionally just spiced-up commonsense, his advice is simple, direct, and often ingenious, supported by details and made colorful by the odd illustration. Understand the jargon of job seeking and translate that jargon into meaningful marketing clues. Determine how the job you want creates value for the company and "dollarize" yourself accordingly. Look for a job in the unorthodox places that other job-seekers overlook. Write "boomerang" letters in response to job ads. Don't expect employers to care about your job objective or what you like to do; they only care about what they need. Don't talk and tell in an interview; answer, ask, listen, and sell. Whatever you do, don't order sauce-splashing food in a lunch interview, however tempting the dish. Oh, and don't forget to ask for the job. --S. Ketchum

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Hyperion
Language
English
Pages
172

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Don't Send a Resume: And Other Contrarian Rules to Help Land a Great Job
May 18, 2001, Audio Renaissance
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Don't Send a Resume: And Other Contrarian Rules to Help Land a Great Job
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Don't Send a Resume: And Other Contrarian Rules to Help Land a Great Job
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First Sentence

"A resume with a "for everyman" cover letter is junk mail."

Table of Contents

Introduction.
Page 1
I. Don't Send a Resume
Page 5
II. Why Resumes Don't Sell
Page 8
III. The Job-getting Blueprint
Page 12
IV. Skip the Personnel Department
Page 14
V. The Job Seeker's Marketing Mix
Page 18
VI. The Job Seeker's Glossary
Page 22
VII. You Are a Box of Cereal
Page 25
VIII. Always Dollarize Yourself
Page 28
IX. Draw a Forty-mile Circle
Page 33
X. How to Target a Research Company
Page 36
XI. Look Where They Ain't
Page 41
XII. Write an Impact Letter
Page 47
XIII. Write Boomerang Letters
Page 54
XIV. Send a Resu-letter
Page 60
XV. Be a Fish Out of Water
Page 64
XVI. Don't Play Resume Roulette
Page 67
XVII. Nontraditional Clues for Writing a Resume
Page 71
XVIII. No One Cares About Your Job Objective
Page 77
XIX. Don't Play What's My Line?
Page 81
XX. The Job Interview Is a Sales Call
Page 85
XXI. Answer the Question, Why Should This Company Hire Me?
Page 89
XXII. Always Have a Sales Call/Job Interview Objective
Page 92
XXIII. Precall Plan Every Job Interview
Page 95
XXIV. Job Interview Precall Planner
Page 99
XXV. No One Cares What You Like
Page 105
XXVI. Great First Interview Questions
Page 107
XXVII. Don't Talk in an Interview
Page 111
XXVIII. Handling Interviewer Concerns
Page 115
XXIX. Show Something on Every Interview
Page 120
XXX. Ask to Do a Demonstration
Page 123
XXXI. Don't Order Linguini with Marinara Sauce
Page 128
XXXII. Look Like a Ballplayer
Page 132
XXXIII. Make Them Feel Good
Page 135
XXXIV. Flatter and Wow Them with Your Interest
Page 138
XXXV. How to Play Parlor Games
Page 141
XXXVI. Always Ask for the Order
Page 145
XXXVII. Always Send a Thank-You Note
Page 150
XXXVIII. Get Five Points Every Day
Page 153
XXXIX. Keep a Daily Job-Hunting To-Do List
Page 155
XL. The Job Seeker's Workday
Page 158
XLI. Never Panic
Page 160
XLII. Don't Ask for Directions
Page 163
XLIII. "I" Is a Bad Word
Page 166
XLIV. "Wind Me Up at Harvard!"
Page 168

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Hardcover
Number of pages
172
Dimensions
7.9 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
Weight
9.1 ounces

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ISBN 10
0786865962
ISBN 13
9780786865963
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