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Announcing….for candidates and job seekers, a great new downloadable or hardcopy book “Don’t Interview….Audition!” It’s packed with great interviewing tips!!! Just click on the Book!! |
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| “Be Hunted! 12 Secrets To Getting On The Headhunter’s Radar Screen” Smooch S. Reynolds |
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“The Recruiter is Your Friend, This Ain’t Your Granddaddy’s Job Search” Kristen m. Hallows, BBA |
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| 101 Great Answers to Toughest Interview Questions by Ron Fry |
Kennedy’s Pocket Guide to Working With Executive Recruiters by James H. Kennedy |
| You can have the best resume in the world, but if you are not prepared to answer the tough interview questions, you won’t get the job! |
Do you know what to do when a headhunter calls? Find out in this 140-page book — an invaluable resource for all executives actively managing their career. 30 chapters of advice come from the experts themselves. |
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Knock ‘Em Dead 2004: Great Answers to over 200 Tough Interview Questions, Plus the Latest Job Search Strategies (KNOCK ‘EM DEAD) by Martin Yate (Paperback - November 2003)
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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to the Perfect Cover Letter by Susan Ireland “While your cover letter may only be two paragraphs, it speaks volumes to the potential employer. Don’t take chances, pick up this book! It is an excellent resource for writing great cover letters which will grab attention” –Editor, BrilliantPeople.com |
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| Creative Time Management for the New Millennium by Jan Yager |
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7 Survival Skills for a Reengineered World by William N. Yeomans |
| “Creative Time Management for the New Millennium is an ideal self-help book for those whose business or personal lives are under an unrelenting stress of time-constraints and obligations…’must’ reading for all of us needing to better organize what we must do in order to be able to have the time to do what we wish to.” –Albert Ellis, Ph.D. |
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Learning to survive and thrive in today’s changing work environment is important for the modern professional. Yeoman’s offers sensible techniques for dealing with change. |
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| Handbook of Small Animal Practice by Rhea Volk Morgan (Editor) |
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The Art of Veterinary Practice : A Guide to Client Communication by Myrna M. Milani |
| This book actually discusses real life clinical cases and is written in such a way that it is easy to find the answers for which you are looking. |
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Myrna’s book suggests the many roles of the veterinarian and discusses the financial and emotional constraints of the client. |
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| The Art of Veterinary Practice Management by Mark Opperman |
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169 Ways to Score Points With Your Boss by Alan R. Schonberg, Robert L. Shook (Contributor) |
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“A well-written guide for immediate success that’s packed with practical, field-tested advice on how to get ahead in today’s fiercely competitive workplace.” –C. Britt Beemer, Founder and CEO, America’s Research Group |
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| Work Smart: The 250 Smart Moves Your Boss Already Knows by Marci Taub, L. Michelle Tullier |
Career Choices for Veterinarians: Beyond Private Practice by Carin A. Smith, DVM |
| Work Smart offers tips on handling office politics, dealing with organizational change, coping with stress and much more. |
“Career Coices for Veterinarians is an excellent resource for veterinarians who are considering a career beyond everyday practice. I recommend this book to every veterinarian and those considering a career in veterinary medicine.” –Stacy Pursell, Headhunter/Consultant, Veterinary Industry |
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Other Fun Books
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| Let’s Go to the Vet by Zoe Lewis, Sue DiCicco (Illustrator) |
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The Pet Vet (Real Kids Readers) by Marcia Leonard, Dorothy Handelman (Photographer) |
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| I’m Going to Be a Vet (Read With Me/I’m Going to Be) by Edith Kunhardt |
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I Want to Be a Vet by Daniel Liebman |
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