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- catalog abstract "Following up on the critically acclaimed "Hiring Smart, " this indispensable guide is packed with Mornell's savvy, street smart advice on resumes, cover letters, shining in the toughest of interview situations, and closing the deal on a dream job. Color illustrations.".
- catalog contributor b12995748.
- catalog contributor b12995749.
- catalog contributor b12995750.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "Following up on the critically acclaimed "Hiring Smart, " this indispensable guide is packed with Mornell's savvy, street smart advice on resumes, cover letters, shining in the toughest of interview situations, and closing the deal on a dream job. Color illustrations.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction : a cautionary tale -- pt. 1. Pre-interview strategies -- 1. Do your homework -- 2. Network, network, network -- 3. Master e-mail -- 4. Write the perfect resume -- 5. Personalize your cover letter -- 6. Prepare for an initial phone call -- 7. Expect changes in interview schedules -- 8. Start with the receptionist -- 9. Observe the clues in front of you -- 10. Know that most companies have biases -- pt. 2. Strategies during the interview -- 11. Have your pitch down pat : the three basic rules --- 12. Read the interviewer's style -- 13. Trust your instincts -- 14. Recognize the human resources game -- 15. Understand the real question(s) -- 16. Discover the real problem(s) -- 17. Predict the "tell me about yourself" question -- 18. Score high on the "mistake" question -- 19. Predict the "strengths and weaknesses" questions -- 20. Prepare for the "lying" question -- 21. Do lunch or be lunch -- 22. Expect trick questions -- 23. Win the "do you have any questions?" game -- 24. Salvage a bad interview -- pt. 3. Strategies after the interview -- 25. Write a thank-you note -- 26. Pay attention to details -- 27. Talk to your references -- 28. Propose a tryout period -- 29. Negotiate the offer -- top eight list -- 30. Pick your best strategies -- Conclusion -- Summary chart for games companies play -- End games -- Forty interview questions -- Ten questions asked of top management candidates -- Curveball questions -- Answers to curveball questions -- Legal considerations -- More games you should know about -- Interview words to remember -- The job hunter's Internet -- Resource books -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- About the author, designer, and illustrator -- Index.".
- catalog extent "vii, 208 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Games companies play.".
- catalog identifier "1580081835 (Cloth)".
- catalog identifier "1580084087 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Games companies play.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berkeley, CA : Ten Speed Press,".
- catalog relation "Games companies play.".
- catalog subject "650.14 21".
- catalog subject "HF5382.7 .M686 2000".
- catalog subject "Job hunting.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction : a cautionary tale -- pt. 1. Pre-interview strategies -- 1. Do your homework -- 2. Network, network, network -- 3. Master e-mail -- 4. Write the perfect resume -- 5. Personalize your cover letter -- 6. Prepare for an initial phone call -- 7. Expect changes in interview schedules -- 8. Start with the receptionist -- 9. Observe the clues in front of you -- 10. Know that most companies have biases -- pt. 2. Strategies during the interview -- 11. Have your pitch down pat : the three basic rules --- 12. Read the interviewer's style -- 13. Trust your instincts -- 14. Recognize the human resources game -- 15. Understand the real question(s) -- 16. Discover the real problem(s) -- 17. Predict the "tell me about yourself" question -- 18. Score high on the "mistake" question -- 19. Predict the "strengths and weaknesses" questions -- 20. Prepare for the "lying" question -- 21. Do lunch or be lunch -- 22. Expect trick questions -- 23. Win the "do you have any questions?" game -- 24. Salvage a bad interview -- pt. 3. Strategies after the interview -- 25. Write a thank-you note -- 26. Pay attention to details -- 27. Talk to your references -- 28. Propose a tryout period -- 29. Negotiate the offer -- top eight list -- 30. Pick your best strategies -- Conclusion -- Summary chart for games companies play -- End games -- Forty interview questions -- Ten questions asked of top management candidates -- Curveball questions -- Answers to curveball questions -- Legal considerations -- More games you should know about -- Interview words to remember -- The job hunter's Internet -- Resource books -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- About the author, designer, and illustrator -- Index.".
- catalog title "Games companies play : the job hunter's guide to playing smart & winning big in the high-stakes hiring game / by Pierre Mornell ; designed by Kit Hinrichs ; illustrations by Regan Dunnick.".
- catalog type "text".