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A direct, no-nonsense approach for office workers, students, managers, executives, and other busy job-seekers on how to writing resumes provides sample resumes and letters that reflect important changes in today's job market. Original. IP.

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First published February 1, 1990

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October 17, 2019
I was curious what is considered outstanding resumes and cover letters. The book was basic and had tons of examples of resume writing for specific careers and copied those pages for future notice when considering to update my resume/s. Cover letters, only saw one that said the right way and quite a bit of the wrong way to do them.

This is not a typical read book; it is more or less a research tool to find what you are looking for and follow the format, or learn how to better what you already have (i.e. resume). It is examples to tailor your resume and/or cover letter.

Disclaimer: I borrowed a copy to review and take notes.
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June 18, 2021
Full of good information, but I was surprised at the lazy examples. There are quite a few examples where the tabs were not set correctly, and they appear to advocate word hyphenation instead of justifying the lines. My advice is to look at the content, but do not follow the layout examples as to how a resume should look. The formatting mistakes/suggestions made them cumbersome and unappealing.
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October 7, 2009
it's a good book if you're starting from scratch. considering that i've been working (and re-working) my resume for the entire summer, a lot of the information felt redundant. and for those who are internet savvy, susan ireland is also extremely helpful with restructuring resumes.
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October 10, 2009
A little mean in parts, but ultimately a solid tool. The chapter, 'The Best Resumes We've Ever Seen" is good.
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January 18, 2012
I haven't actually read it cover-to-cover, but I've been using it as a reference when applying for jobs. It has some great tips and examples. Definitely a great book to have on hand.
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