Other than the absolutely horrible intro where you feel bad for aging, this book gives some great tips on capitalizing on the skills and experiences gathered by time in the field. I've enjoyed doing the exercises and discovered some skills that I didn't think would be important but might turn in to great selling features during an interview. The website connection is very helpful as well providing access to useful tools to build power words and confidence.
Decent book to read as I look to get back into the workforce. The web links no longer work, as I suppose this was written a few years ago, but there is enough info in the book itself to help me get started in a job search, putting together a current resume and cover letter, and job interviewing tips.
Although it had some good info, none of the website's recommended worked, except for her own site. This however did not have the bookreader or tools tabs she mentions in the book.
I work with a lot of people who are WAY over 40 and searching for a new job. Career counselor Robin Ryan has great advise. I listened to this book and it was engaging and educatioal. Robyn reveals search strategies that take advantage of your strengths. She offers valuable information on how to access the “hidden job market” and explains how create targeted resumes and cover letters. She admits that you need to be prepared for hiring managers who are younger than you, and concerned about your age. She advises how to emphasize your experience and deal with thier fears about your technology skills.
I am going to read this book again, i sorta ran thru it quickly as to determine if it was worth my full attention. Since I do think its worth it, i will go thru this again. Its a diverse book in terms of salary ranges, however, it does start out high on the salary ranges. A person in the "middle income" bracket will only benefit from the ideas not getting that lowest example salary range. To this point I was disappointed.
This book is marketed more for the executive who earns a higher income than most, but the tips in this book can apply to many positions that one applies for. I wish I read this earlier, but will put some of these tips into use, if my 2nd interview w/ a company doesn't work out.
An all around great book for the over 40 job seeker. I rented this book through Kindle library and probably plan on buying a copy for myself to mark up. But Robin tackles all the problems we face. From dress to success. A must need book.
This is a little dated and the economy has changed since it was written. There is still some useful advice for finding opportunities and getting your foot in the door.