Friday, August 21, 2009

Next-Day Job Interview: Prepare Tonight And Get The Job Tomorrow



Next-Day Job Interview + Your'e Hired Next-Day Job Interview: Prepare Tonight And Get The Job Tomorrow




Review

"Easy to read and extremely informative." -- Bonnie Austin, Job Service Specialist, Maryland Dept. of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation

"Meets the needs of people with a short time to prepare for an interview. I'll recommend it to my clients." -- Jim White, Assistant Director, Career Services, University of Utah

"This user-friendly book concisely covers the subject! It is well-organized, easy to follow, and gives great sources for further information." -- Barb Krochmalny, Resource Room Coordinator, Henry County Job and Family Services

"Very informative. Easy to read and loaded with helpful ideas." -- Mary Kenney, Instructor, Western Maryland Consortium

Product Description

In this busy world, people don't always have the time to prepare for job interviews far in advance. For job seekers who wait until the last minute and need to speed up fast, there is Next-Day Job Interview. This book distills Mike Farr's revolutionary and proven interview advice into eight quick chapters covering self-assessment, company research, key questions, a system for answering any question that might come up, unusual situations, following up after the interview, salary negotiation, and getting more interviews.


You're Hired: How to Succeed in Business and Life from the Winner of The Apprentice



From Publishers Weekly

The author won on the reality TV show The Apprentice, in which Donald Trump (who provides a foreword) slowly eliminates potential personal assistants until one is left standing. Rancic puts down, in tumbling first-person prose, the strategy he used to win, as well as how, back in 1995, he co-founded and ran a small mail-order company, Cigars Around the World. Rancic never went to business school, and his book might be boiled down to "rely on your observations and common sense, and on your close relationships." Nearly every chapter is loaded with advice gleaned from family members or friends with whom he has collaborated, salted with a smattering of approaches Rancic picked up from his own reading of how-tos and from his work life. The result sets the book apart: Rancic takes work seriously, and everything in the book is something he personally has tried out; his successes and travails (including a fire at his company) come through clearly and conversationally, as from a big brother. The last two of seven chapters cover his time on the show with "Mr. Trump" and offer candid takes on the other contestants and the show's productions. For a loquacious "how-I-did-it," Rancic's book debut is surprisingly satisfying.
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From Booklist

Who would have thought that a real-life TV series on business and its struggles would command such a large viewership? This autobiography of The Apprentice's first winner gives a few clues about the show's popularity--other than host Donald Trump and the competition to win a 12-month $250,000 salary. First, contestants were carefully screened and more than well prepared to test their individual and collective mettles on a broadcast medium. Second, Rancic himself can already claim success as an entrepreneur, as his stories about the start-ups of Elite Boat Wash and Wax and Cigars Around the World reveal. Along with growing-up anecdotes interspersed with The Apprentice tales, he synopsizes at the end of each chapter lessons he learned in work and in life. Bet the long shot. Go above and beyond. Listen. Count on family. Give something back. Surprising words from a wise, young soul. Barbara Jacobs
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