A college graduate's guide to writing professional entry-level resumes features practical tips on how to make the most of your collegiate and work experience
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From Library Journal:
Asher, president of Resume Righters in San Francisco and author of The Overnight Resume ( LJ 3/1/91), tailors this new tome to the needs of college students seeking entry-level positions, to whom he offers his customary brevity, well-modulated sentences, and sound advice about the world of work. Concerning the last, Asher provides straight talk and urges readers to seek career paths instead of a series of jobs, to understand the job functions within an industry in order to define a clear job target, and to become a market-driven product aimed at the needs of employers in terms of specific jobs slated to be filled. Asher emphasizes that "employers buy skills" and advises readers to present their skills as concretely as possible (fluency in written/spoken French is a marketable skill; good communication skills are not). Abandoning the functional resume for the chronological resume and the curriculum vitae, which are better suited for students, Asher's guide will provide needed structure for the job hunt. Highly recommended for both public and academic libraries.
-Christy Zlatos, Washington State Univ. Lib., Pullman
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- PublisherTen Speed Press
- Publication date1992
- ISBN 10 0898154626
- ISBN 13 9780898154627
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages183