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Martin Yate


Born
January 01, 1951

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Martin Yate, CPC, also publishes as Martin John Yate.

Average rating: 3.91 · 1,807 ratings · 199 reviews · 50 distinct worksSimilar authors
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Knock 'em Dead Job Intervie...

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Knock 'em Dead Resumes: How...

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Knock 'em Dead Cover Letter...

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Great Answers to Tough Inte...

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Hiring the Best: Manager's ...

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2002 Knock Em' Dead

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Knock 'em Dead Secrets & St...

3.94 avg rating — 52 ratings — published 2013 — 5 editions
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Knock 'em Dead: Secrets & S...

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Knock 'em Dead Social Netwo...

3.12 avg rating — 26 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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“In dealing with objections, as with differences of opinion, nothing is gained by confrontation, though much is to be gained by appreciation of the other's viewpoint. Most objections you hear are best handled by first demonstrating your understanding of the other's viewpoint. Always start your response with 'I understand' or 'I can appreciate your position' or 'I see your point' or 'of course' followed by 'However' or 'Also consider' or a similar line that puts you back into consideration.”
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“All victories have their foundation in careful preparation.”
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“You have to take responsibility and become the architect of your own success by learning what it takes to navigate the twists and turns of a long career, because if you don’t take responsibility for your own success, nothing will happen.”
Martin Yate, Knock 'em Dead Secrets & Strategies for First-Time Job Seekers



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