A job hunter's guide, casual style, with lots of side bars, graphics, & humorous anecdotes to lighten the burden of the hardest job you'll ever do: hunt for one. A few examples of Reeves' tips follow from the chapter, Getting Through the Interview.
""What you are saying when you present yourself in an interview is, "This is as good as it gets. This is the best me you will ever see.""
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the sub-chapter, Nobody Likes a Whiner states the following:
""Everything you say and do must project a positive vibe. If you know yourself to be a chronic whiner, complainer, or "glass-half-empty" type, do some serious attitude adjustment before your interviews--no reflexive complaining about the weather or the traffic.""
Reeves offers practical suggestions, resume basics, the usual in a job-hunting guide, while managing to keep her book to a manageable length. I like her style, and her positive manner. It's a definite go-to book for the young job seeker, whether fresh out of college, or not.