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A Complete Guide to Job Placement

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How do you get a job without experience? It's the question virtually every college student or recent graduates face. Neelima Vinod's 'A Complete Guide to Job Placement' reveals some startling facts that the present day job-searcher may be overlooking. It is the definitive guide to building the skills and confidence needed to succeed in the job search. It equips you with action-oriented tips and strategies to come out successful. Learn how to get the best tools for career preparation and job
A step-by-step plan for landing your first job
Samples of resumes and cover letters that really work
The latest information on the best career paths
"Inside" information for making the most of career and job resources
Besides telling you how to match your qualifications to employers' needs, this book guides you to write winning cover letters and resumes, with appropriate examples covering an assorted field of study. There's more--learn important interviewing skills and how to negotiate a job offer!
To getting from college campus to hard-nosed job, this book provides all essential information and guidance you need to put your foot in the door of the real world.
Quick success guaranteed when you start your first job search with it! #v&spublishers


Publisher’s Note
1. Introduction
a) Campus to The Giant Leap
b) Where is Career Planning?
c) Making the Transition from Campus to Corporate
d) The Book in a Nutshell
2. Know Your SWOT
a) Finding Your SWOT
b) Identifying Yourself
c) Branding You
3. Groom Yourself
a) Groom Yourself
b) Verbal and Written Skills
c) Body Language
d) Business Communication
e) Brand You
4. The Job Hunt
a)The Job Hunt
5. Corporate Etiquette
a) Corporate Etiquette
6. Changing Careers
a) Changing Careers
7. Test Yourself
a) Test Yoursel

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Neelima Vinod

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Neelima Vinod is a writer, editor, and mentor.

She creates worlds when she is not at work and reads when she does not write. The yakshi spirit she writes about is an amalgamation of the oppressed voices of women and her love for poetry.

Neelima has several publications in literary journals and newspapers and two books including a fantasy novella to her credit. She works as an editor and teaches students the nuances of writing at the Young Author Program, a writing program she runs in Bangalore.

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