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DOC Review ☞ Make Job Loss Work for You: Get Over It and Get Your Career Back on Track by Richard Deems Kindle ePUB free online

Make Job Loss Work for You: Get Over It and Get Your Career Back on Track Make Job Loss Work for you explains the Deems JobGetting Skills System, a proven system for facing the emotions of a layoff head-on and getting past the emotions to look for a new job, including resume, cover letter tips, search strategy, n

TITLE:Make Job Loss Work for You: Get Over It and Get Your Career Back on Track
AUTHOR:Richard Deems
RATING:4.76 (675 Votes)
ASIN:1593577400
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:208 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2009-09-01
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Make Job Loss Work for You: Get Over It and Get Your Career Back on Track

Make Job Loss Work for You: Get Over It and Get Your Career Back on Track

Make Job Loss Work for you explains the Deems JobGetting Skills System, a proven system for facing the emotions of a layoff head-on and getting past the emotions to look for a new job, including resume, cover letter tips, search strategy, negotiation, and success in the new position.

EDITORIAL :

About the Author Richard Deems has co-authored several articles with John C Crystal, author of What Color Is Your Parachute? The two men were working on two books when Crystal died. Richard has been quoted in the International Herald Tribune, Wall Street Journal, Canadian Business Journal, New York Post, Executive Excellence, Federal Times, and The Sporting News. Bestselling author of How to Fire Your Friends, Hiring: How to Find and Keep the Best People, Making Change Work for You, and Interviewing-More Than a Gut Feeling.

REVIEW :

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