Employment

Top 10 Books Every Job Seeker Should Read

In this generation we are leaving in, it is very difficult to find employment. Companies need and want only the best out there. At that time you are competing with qualified people from different institutions. You may need all the help you can get. One way that can help you is reading as much as you can. Here is a list of books every job seeker should read.

  1. Winning job interviews by Paul Power                                                                            Winning job interviews by Paul Powers

Winning Job Interviews is packed with strategies and techniques that are practical, market-proven, and easy to use.

  1. Fearless Interviewing: How to win the job by communicating with confidence by Marky Stein Fearless Interviewing by Marky Stein

Fearless Interviewing presents a strategic approach to interviewing, one that tips the scales back in favor of the job applicant. It provides useful advice on all aspects of the interviewing process, including how to:

• Dazzle interviewers in the first 20 seconds

• Handle tough interview questions with ease

• Command a salary up to 20 percent higher

  1. Best answers to 201 most frequently asked interview questions by Matthew DeLuca

Best answers to 201 most frequently asked interview questions by Matthew DeLuca

MORE answers to MORE questions than any other interviewing guide. Sell yourself with style and win the interview game The most crucial part of your job search is knowing how to respond to the toughest interview questions u because the best candidate doesn’t necessarily get the job.

  1. 301 smart answers to tough interview questions by 301 smart answers to tough interview questions by

This book is about finding answers to these questions

–It looks like you were fired twice. How did that make you feel?
–Do you know who painted this work of art?
–What is the best-managed company in America?
–If you could be any product in the world, what would you choose?
–How many cigars are smoked in a year?
–Are you a better visionary or implementer? Why?

  1. The Job Hunters Survival Guide by Richard Bolles                                       The Job Hunters Survival Guide by Richard Bolles

One hundred pages of lifesaving advice for people out of work.

  1. Get All the Interviews You Want-Instantly by Jeffrey G.Allen, JD, CPC                                                                                                                 438473_cover.indd

This book helps you to sharpen your interview skills.

  1. The Job Search by Molly Wendell                                        The Job Search by Molly Wendell

Learn how to take charge and get offers for the work you love at the price you’re worth. Most job search “experts” have never endured the pain of an extended job search.

  1. Juggle! Rethink Work, Reclaim Your Life by Ian Sanders            Juggle! Rethink Work, Reclaim Your Life by Ian Sanders

The book reveals the insight of leading Jugglers with contributions from Kevin Roberts, CEO Worldwide of Saatchi & Saatchi; Mike Southon, Financial Times columnist and best-selling business author; Gary Vaynerchuk, Wine entrepreneur and Internet celebrity; Roxanne Darling, Hawaii-based coach, speaker, new media advisor and video blogger

  1. 101 ways to improve your communication skills by Benni Bough                                                                                 101 ways to improve your communication skills by Benni  Bough

Power-packed, easy to use guide presents great ideas and reinforces good practices in interpersonal relations.

      10. Dig Your Well Before You’re Thirsty: The Only Networking Book You’ll Ever Need by Harvey Mackay                                                                                                  Dig Your Well Before You’re Thirsty by Harvey Mackay

Bestselling author Harvey Mackay reveals his techniques for the most essential tool in business–networking, the indispensable art of building contacts.

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