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Take control of your job search—with proven strategies for success! Includes 4+ hours of video and a free resume review! New York Times bestseller Martin Yate has helped millions of people turn their lives around by finding great jobs and managing their career progress. Whether you're looking for a first job, re-entering the market, or planning a career change, Yate's unique Target Job Deconstruction method provides you with a roadmap to professional success utilizing the latest job-search strategies for the digital age. This new edition of his classic guide explains everything from building a keyword-rich online profile to social media networking to accepting an offer. You'll also learn how to: --Create resumes that get results --Maximize your LinkedIn profile for optimum discoverability --Get the most out of career sites like Glassdoor and Indeed --Turn job interviews into job offers --Negotiate the best salary and benefits package --Manage a career and climb the ladder of promotion Knock 'em Dead 2017 will help you navigate the changing job-search market, land your dream job, and be better prepared to navigate the twists and turns of a long career. Review: Martin Yate Cracks the Job Search Code Once Again - I believe Martin Yates’ latest version of his book, “Knock ‘em Dead, The Ultimate Job Search Guide 2017” is one of the important pieces of literature you can acquire this year. I am a bit biased, for sure, as I’ve known Martin for over thirty years. But having just read this latest version, I’m also convinced that the road map he provides is essential to survival in the current, web-i-cized world we all inhabit. Let me begin by stating that the core of hiring hasn’t changed, and Martin realizes that. That core is still about getting in front of the person to whom you would report on the new job and convincing, showing, persuading, and selling him or her that you are the person to hire. Martin offers fresh strategies for handling that situation and provides new answers for even the most off-the-wall interview questions. But what is really different about the job search world today is what it takes to get in front of a person such as that in the first place. By making everyone in the world accessible to everyone else, the Internet has given us the collective ability to create an avalanche – literally millions or billions -- of cover letters, resumes and related job-seeking correspondence. These electronic files land in the laps of the corporate recruiters whose job it is to screen them, almost getting crushed in the process. In self-defense, corporate recruiters and HR departments have created a labyrinth of databases, job boards, codes, systems and procedures that make their companies virtually impenetrable. Job candidates are thus beset with an entirely new language to learn and set of strategies to employ just to get the word out about their candidacy. I mean, who would have thought 25 years ago that it would not be our verbal communication skills but our “SEO” that would be the real key to getting noticed by a company and brought in for an initial interview? What Martin has done is cracked the new code, and now goes on to teach the reader how to do it for him/herself. Martin starts by reverse-engineering the resume, based on data gathered from existing corporate postings for the candidate’s target job. He then goes on to show step by step how to build that resume so that it is Internet compliant, top to bottom. Then he details how to take some of the data from that rebuilt resume and post it to certain social media sites so that they complement its primary message rather than contradicting, competing or being inconsistent with it. Along the way, he indicates specifically which of today’s hot media to use and which not. Once all that is done, and the resume is getting noticed, Martin then goes on to guide the candidate through the interviewing, follow up, offer and hiring process. What worries me most about Martin’s new book is not what it is, but how it may be used. While it has full and engaging explanations and strong intellectual content, the book is not meant to serve as an intellectual exercise. What Martin has to teach will only work if it is actually implemented. So for instance, when he relates how to handle a particularly tricky interview question, it is not enough to read it and nod. Rather, the reader needs to convert Martin’s lingual style to his or her own, outlining his or her answers and practicing them until they are reflexive. That action will arm the candidate’s behavioral arsenal with real and useful ammo for the interviews. It’s important to do this because if you’re looking for a job, you really want to complete your search and start at your new post soon, before the year is up and the marketplace changes yet again. Review: What College Career Services don't teach you about Successful Job Search - Martin Yate's Knock' Em Dead series has been immensely helpful to my job search. Yate's books are clearly and professionally written, to the point, and remarkably thorough. The Ultimate Job Search Guide, in particular, allowed me to discover my strengths as a young professional, build my personal brand, and market myself even with my relatively limited experience using the TJD process. I also gained confidence in handling potential job interviews and phone calls, as the book also teaches you how to answer difficult questions by the hiring manager and turn an interview into a job offer. The book is extremely up to date in that it shows you how to position yourself for success in a Skype interview, which is incrementally important in a technology-filled modern world. Thank you Mr. Yate for your detailed, useful advice. I strongly recommend job-seekers to also check out the resume and cover letter guides in the Knock' Em Dead series. These books contain information that even college career services do not cover.
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R**N
Martin Yate Cracks the Job Search Code Once Again
I believe Martin Yates’ latest version of his book, “Knock ‘em Dead, The Ultimate Job Search Guide 2017” is one of the important pieces of literature you can acquire this year. I am a bit biased, for sure, as I’ve known Martin for over thirty years. But having just read this latest version, I’m also convinced that the road map he provides is essential to survival in the current, web-i-cized world we all inhabit. Let me begin by stating that the core of hiring hasn’t changed, and Martin realizes that. That core is still about getting in front of the person to whom you would report on the new job and convincing, showing, persuading, and selling him or her that you are the person to hire. Martin offers fresh strategies for handling that situation and provides new answers for even the most off-the-wall interview questions. But what is really different about the job search world today is what it takes to get in front of a person such as that in the first place. By making everyone in the world accessible to everyone else, the Internet has given us the collective ability to create an avalanche – literally millions or billions -- of cover letters, resumes and related job-seeking correspondence. These electronic files land in the laps of the corporate recruiters whose job it is to screen them, almost getting crushed in the process. In self-defense, corporate recruiters and HR departments have created a labyrinth of databases, job boards, codes, systems and procedures that make their companies virtually impenetrable. Job candidates are thus beset with an entirely new language to learn and set of strategies to employ just to get the word out about their candidacy. I mean, who would have thought 25 years ago that it would not be our verbal communication skills but our “SEO” that would be the real key to getting noticed by a company and brought in for an initial interview? What Martin has done is cracked the new code, and now goes on to teach the reader how to do it for him/herself. Martin starts by reverse-engineering the resume, based on data gathered from existing corporate postings for the candidate’s target job. He then goes on to show step by step how to build that resume so that it is Internet compliant, top to bottom. Then he details how to take some of the data from that rebuilt resume and post it to certain social media sites so that they complement its primary message rather than contradicting, competing or being inconsistent with it. Along the way, he indicates specifically which of today’s hot media to use and which not. Once all that is done, and the resume is getting noticed, Martin then goes on to guide the candidate through the interviewing, follow up, offer and hiring process. What worries me most about Martin’s new book is not what it is, but how it may be used. While it has full and engaging explanations and strong intellectual content, the book is not meant to serve as an intellectual exercise. What Martin has to teach will only work if it is actually implemented. So for instance, when he relates how to handle a particularly tricky interview question, it is not enough to read it and nod. Rather, the reader needs to convert Martin’s lingual style to his or her own, outlining his or her answers and practicing them until they are reflexive. That action will arm the candidate’s behavioral arsenal with real and useful ammo for the interviews. It’s important to do this because if you’re looking for a job, you really want to complete your search and start at your new post soon, before the year is up and the marketplace changes yet again.
A**C
What College Career Services don't teach you about Successful Job Search
Martin Yate's Knock' Em Dead series has been immensely helpful to my job search. Yate's books are clearly and professionally written, to the point, and remarkably thorough. The Ultimate Job Search Guide, in particular, allowed me to discover my strengths as a young professional, build my personal brand, and market myself even with my relatively limited experience using the TJD process. I also gained confidence in handling potential job interviews and phone calls, as the book also teaches you how to answer difficult questions by the hiring manager and turn an interview into a job offer. The book is extremely up to date in that it shows you how to position yourself for success in a Skype interview, which is incrementally important in a technology-filled modern world. Thank you Mr. Yate for your detailed, useful advice. I strongly recommend job-seekers to also check out the resume and cover letter guides in the Knock' Em Dead series. These books contain information that even college career services do not cover.
E**N
A Great Resource for Job Seekers!
Knock Em Dead provides job seekers valuable hints, information and guidelines for anyone seeking a job and going through the application, interview and salary negotiation process. It's a must even though you may feel like "I've been there and done that!" New job seekers recently graduated from college will find this to be their "Bible" for landing a sought after job. Also federal employees seeking jobs in the private sector. Don't even try without first learning how to write a Resume, Cover Letter and how to assure your Resume does not end up in the hopper of an Administrator. Prepare, prepare, prepare if you want to be successful. This book will help you succeed. Everyone I have recommended this book to, has come back and thanked me, even though they were seasoned job seekers. Good luck.
J**R
Thorough and comprehensive job search resource!
This book has been an incredible resource for me while I navigate my career transition. I appreciate that it is fully comprehensive and promotes the integrated job search method. Completing the 'target job deconstruction' exercise takes time, but it has helped me shift and focus my resume/LinkedIn profile and ultimately, my mindset on my desired career trajectory. Yate's no nonsense and honest approach is refreshing-and the fact that this is updated on a yearly basis makes the content relevant. I've combined the resources in this book with additional professional career coaching and other websites I'm following through LinkedIn and believe I'm receiving the best advice there is to job search strategy! Now I just hope all my hard work will pay off. I do wish that his resume example in the book actually looked like his outline and exercises-the samples on the website align more completely. I also wish his website were more navigable and functional. Many items referenced in the book are hard to find or nonexistent on the website-and a lot of links/promotions are outdated.
B**E
A great resource for any level job search.
Originally I checked out the 2017 edition from the NYPL and found it so useful, I bought a copy for myself and my son. The recent edition and this are very similar, but the 2018 version is printed with blue ink, so it was difficult for me to read. and I exchanged it for the 2017 edition. Overall this book guides you during your resume writing. There are practical strategies during the writing process to help you evaluate the skills you need for your desired job; this also allows you to determine what your strengths and weaknesses are for that job. To some it may seem like a long process, too many steps, but it is time well spent. Best to do it right the first time. There are also, interview strategies, questions and next steps to help you on your search. The TJD strategy is great, but I would have liked more guidance/information in "career-changers" area. I am relieved to have found this resource and feel more confident about my resume's message.
S**S
Lots of information
Lots of information
S**.
A MUST READ
I was looking for something to help me with my job search. After 20 years of working in various industries and holding a number of different job titles, I finally knew what I wanted to do. However, I had no idea what steps to take to get my "dream" job. I had read articles Marin Yate wrote, and was always impressed with his knowledge and advice. One of the articles mentioned this book, so I checked it out. The reviews were outstanding, and sounded like the exact help I needed. I cannot say enough about this book! It gives you step by step advice through the entire job search process. What are your skills, how to script your resume, what questions will be asked during the interview and what are the responses the interviewer is looking for, how to answer those dreaded questions (like what is your weakness) in a positive and productive way, how to network to get results you want, how to negotiate, and SO much more! Truly, this book walks you through every step. I am so grateful I read and followed the advice in this book. I am no longer anxious about my job search, because I am well prepared to nail it! All I can say is Thank You for writing this book!
G**N
The Most Effective Tool To Find Your Next Career
I've been using the Knock em Dead book for years during career changes. Martin Yate provides the tools necessary to successfully navigate the complex maze of writing an effective resume, job search, interview preparation, interview techniques, and ultimately landing a great career. Martin's extensive background and expertise is laid out clearly and concisely within each page and provides the reader a detailed roadmap on how to successfully outmaneuver other candidates and win their next great career! I have recommended this book to friends, who in turn, have used it to successfully find their next career. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is looking for the tools necessary to find their next career.
S**.
"Une référence, incontournable"
Je n’ai rien trouvé d’équivalent en français à cette fabuleuse découverte. Une fois le livre ouvert on n’a plus envie de le refermer. 5 étoiles c’est juste normal. Dans un style accessible, très pragmatique mais plein d’humeur, l’auteur passe en revue tous les détails d’une stratégie de recherche d’emploi. Dans chaque chapitre on y trouve une rubrique ou une astuce inexistante ailleurs. Une vraie mine d’or ! Au-delà du CV et la lettre de motivation, Martin Yate nous initie à une gestion de carrière. Excellente lecture !
M**K
for the person who is terrified of interviews to the ...
for the person who is terrified of interviews to the person who needs to brush up on their interview skills....Interviews are intense once again in the economy. this book takes you through the whole interview process...a must read
D**A
real shame - worst bound book ive ever seen
having high expectations having used earlier editions of tough interview questions, i find this pretty much unusable. i cant comment on the content because the book is so poorly bound, the paper is bad quality and the shape is just too combersome, its actually difficult to read. falling back to 'tough interview questions'
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