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Scott Brown is the author of JobSearchHandbook.com. The Job Search Handbook is a free, downloadable, book on job searching which covers all aspects of the job search process from developing a vision of where you want to go in your career up to interviewing, post-interview follow-up, and beyond. The book is organized into 10 concise sections which feature expert advice, exercises you can do to improve your proficiency in the particular aspect of job searching, and a list of resources for further assistance.

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Visit www.jobsearchhandbook.com for more information.

The Job Search Handbook is the most comprehensive and concise guide to finding a job available today. Our unique format breaks down the job search process into nine easily understandable steps.

Each step includes a discussion designed to provide you with expert advice along with exercises you can do on your own to become proficient in that area. In addition, each section includes a list of relevant websites which you may find helpful.

Best of all, the Job Search Handbook is free!

Top 10 Things Your Resume Must Do For You (For more on how to do them, read the Handbook!)

1.    Communicate exactly what you can do quickly

2.    Communicate which industries you have worked in

3.    Communicate that you are professional and diligent

4.    Emphasize results you've achieved

5.    Be "searchable"

6.    Not use too much jargon

7.    Not make you seem over or under qualified

8.    Not give away how old you are if you are an older professional

9.    Not reveal obvious gaps in employment

10.  Be congruent with the rest of your "pitch"

 

 

 

 
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