The Key to Finding Your Next Job

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Harvard Business Review's Guide to Getting a Job
Layoffs looming? Bored at work? Unemployment running out? Whatever your reason for wanting a new job, this guide is a must-have for any job seeker. It's packed with helpful advice, tips, and suggestions for successfully navigating the job search jungle.
Today's market doesn't resemble its former self; it's more challenging than ever to land a job. It's no longer enough to send out résumés or work your network and expect it will lead to an interview. Finding a job now requires a different approach than it has in the past.
Our new Guide to Getting a Job will help your job search be more effective and ensure that your next move is a carefully considered one. The 11 articles in the guide offer candid advice on:
Identifying career opportunities.
Preparing cover letters and résumés that shine.
Using social and professional networking sites to expand your network and increase opportunities.
Presenting yourself to contacts and employers.
Developing your own personal pitch.
Convincing the interviewer that you have the
skills and experience her company is seeking.
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Guide to Getting a Job
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Guide to Getting a Job includes these 11 articles:
Need to Find a Job? Stop Looking So Hard
How to Make Your Network Work For You
6 Networking Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
The Best Cover Letter I Ever Received
How to Write a Résumé That Doesn't Annoy People
How to Perfect an Elevator Pitch About Yourself
7 Ways to Shine in an Interview
How to Ace an Interview
Five Questions About Interviewing Your Prospective Supervisor
How to Ask for a Reference Letter
Five Ways to Bungle a Job Change
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