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Knock 'em Dead - Secrets & Strategies for First-Time Job Seekers

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Live life on your terms!It's tough landing your first job out of school and starting that climb up the ladder of success in such an uncertain world. In "Knock 'em Secrets & Strategies," you will learn how to get what you want out of Make sense of the world of work.Develop a life plan that puts you in control.Complete your job search in record time.Start on the right foot and win promotions.Never be unemployed--always have income.Gain access to the corporate inner circle.Weave your dreams into long-term success. You can score the job you want and learn to survive and prosper over the long haul of your career, no matter what's happening with the economy. "Knock 'em Secrets & Strategies" is a blueprint for acing the rules of success and then living life on your terms!

258 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 18, 2013

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Martin Yate

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

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June 6, 2014
Cons: His writing style is very canned/packaged--what with all his patented terminology that he repeated every page, I felt like I was listening to one of those motivational speakers telling me How to Improve Your Life in Eight Easy Steps! Seriously, the number of times he repeated some variation of "It's your life and you can make the most of it" was ridiculous. Take it down a notch. Some of his examples for how to respond to interview questions were similarly fake sounding, I kept laughing at the thought of actually saying any of that in an interview. (Then again, I'm unemployed, so what do I know.)

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Overall, useful and practical advice for any confused post-grads. He breaks down the job search and tips about resumes, interviewing, follow-up, etc very nicely. I especially found the chapters on the dreaded networking very useful because he gives practical tips that I've never heard before. The final chapters about how to make the most of your first job and how to plan the future were useful as well, if a little limited in scope. A quick read that gave me a lot of useful tips.

Rating: 3.5/5
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Author 12 books325 followers
July 27, 2013
Succinct, useful and critically important for anyone in the work world to read--not just first-time job seekers. Love the concept of Me Inc., and the chapter on interview questions is also a great way to do a self-analysis of your career path to date and identify what you bring to the table. One in a long line of great books from Martin Yate!
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April 29, 2015
This book has good advice and helpful strategies for first-time job seekers. I think people can learn a lot from it. I received this book free to review from Netgalley.
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April 29, 2015
This book has good advice and helpful strategies for first-time job seekers. I think people can learn a lot from it. I received this book free to review from Netgalley.
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May 28, 2016
Gave me some great advice while applying and interviewing for jobs out of college.
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