Edition |
New edition. |
Description |
309 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. |
Note |
Previous edition: 2015. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
These days, more and more people are looking to stay in the workforce longer and are seeking satisfying, fulfilling jobs. How to Get a Good Job After 50 is a step-by-step guide to finding and winning the sort of job older employees want to have! In clear, practical chapters, job search expert Rupert French shows you how to adopt a pro-active, 'self-employed' approach that builds self-esteem and promotes a time-efficient, self-managed job search program. |
Contents |
Establishing you & co -- A permanent job, the gig economy and other options -- The resume- a 'business proposal' -- The resume- fleshing out the skeleton -- The resume- the more challenging bits -- The sizzle that sells the story -- Cover letters and a call to action -- Addressing the selection criteria -- Your billboard in the cloud -- Avenues for marketing -- Goodwill, market research and networking -- Staying calm and positive when the going gets tough -- Preparing your pitch for the job interview -- Making the sale in the face-to-face job interview -- Phone, video and robot interviews -- Assessment centres -- Sealing the deal -- Succeeding in the new job -- Specimen applications for human eyes -- Specimen applications for ATS software. |
Subject |
Job hunting.
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Older people -- Employment.
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Job hunting. (OCoLC)fst00983693
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Older people -- Employment.
(OCoLC)fst01199105
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ISBN |
9781925820829 (paperback) |
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1925820823 (paperback) |
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