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Sunday, October 22, 2006

How to Land Your Dream Job: No Resume! And Other Secrets to Get You in the Door by Jeffrey J. Fox

How to Land Your Dream Job: No Resume! And Other Secrets to Get You in the Door by Jeffrey J. Fox (Hardcover - Dec 20, 2006)


  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Hyperion (December 20, 2006)
  • ISBN-10: 1401303048
  • ASIN: B001QFZM24

Product Description

A re-titled, repackaged edition of a modern classic in career-buildingWith business bestsellers like How to Become CEO, Jeffrey Fox is unsurpassed when it comes to empowering readers to gain the edge on the competition. But before you can run the company, you have to get your foot in the door -- and in How to Land Your Dream Job, a repackaged, re-titled edition of Don’t Send a Resume, Fox shows how to do exactly that, with invaluable, often counterintuitive advice like:
-Why resumes don’t sell; -Skip the personnel department; -How to research a target company; -Be a fish out of water; -No one cares what you like; -Ask to do a demonstration; -Don’t talk in an interview; -"I" is a bad word.

About the Author

Jeffrey J. Fox is the founder of Fox & Co., a sought-after marketing consulting firm. His bestselling books, including How to Become a Rainmaker and How to Become CEO, have sold more than 750,000 copies and been published in thirty-five languages. A popular speaker for large organizations and groups of senior executives, Fox lives in Connecticut.

From AudioFile

The breadth of this authors common sense and creativity is impressive. Job hunting is marketing oneself, so think of your written inquiries and interviews as sales calls for which you (1) do your homework and (2) tailor everything about your visit to address your interviewers questions and needs. Foxs suggestions for standing out from the crowd are intuitive but seldom used. A highly useful feature of this lesson is the many scripts and role plays he offers for various interview situations and hiring agendas. The authors voice adds a tone of fatherly encouragement to his clear message. Even with his broad knowledge, he manages to understate the power of his ideas and the usefulness of his invitation. T.W. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine