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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

2500 Keywords to Get You Hired by Jay A. Block




Product Description


Endorsed by the Professional Association of Resume Writers

Now that 70 percent of job searches are conducted online, and resumes are processed by computers programmed to scan for keywords, knowing the right keywordsor buzzwords associated with a profession, industry, or job functionand how to use them effectively has never been a more critical job-search skill.

The most comprehensive reference of its kind, this powerful resume-writing resource gives readers instant access to 2,500 indispensable keywords germane to 300 careers in nine employment categoriesfrom business, the law, and health care, to the arts, education and mediaand shows how to use them effectively.

In 2,500 Keywords to Get You Hired, readers will find:
Keywords for hundreds of individual careers
A complete listing of critical keywords for each career
Boxed examples demonstrating how keywords can be deployed strategically in a resume
Sample resumes incorporating keywords
Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #158858 in Books
Published on: 2002-12-19
Number of items: 1
Binding: Paperback
224 pages
Editorial Reviews

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The most comprehensive reference of its kind, this powerful resume-writing resource gives readers instant access to 2,500 indispensable keywords germane to 300 careers in nine employment categoriesB-B-from business, the law, and health care, to the arts, education and mediaB-B-and shows how to use them effectively.

Book Info
A powerful resume writing resource gives readers instant access to 2500 indispensable keywords to 300 careers in nine employment categories--from business, the law, and health care, to the arts, education and media--and shows how to use them effectively. Softcover.

From the Back Cover

Make that important first cut with a resume that packs a punch with 2500 Keywords to Get You Hired

What's in a word? When used effectively on your resume, the right words could land you your next job! 2500 Keywords to Get You Hired breaks down the buzz on buzzwords-those powerful little words that communicate your experience and qualifications. The abracadabras of a champion job search, a resume packed with potent keywords will get you noticed, get you those elusive interviews, and get your hired!

Today's competitive job market demands that your resume stand out from the hundreds-even thousands-of resumes submitted for each job opening. Now that electronic processing of resumes is the norm, your resume may never even reach the desk of a perspective employer without those critical keywords. 2500 Keywords to Get You Hired gives you instant access to the most indispensable keywords relevant to 300 careers in nine employment categories-from business, law, and health care to the arts, education, and media-and shows you the most valuable ways to use them.

Get it right and get noticed. Packed with hundreds of examples illustrating how to use keywords effectively in your resume and on interviews, 2500 Keywords to Get You Hired also covers:
How to shine on an interview-the importance of making a strong first impression with the receptionist
Networking tips-keep a file on each contact and maintain good records at all times
Using the Internet in your job search-use keywords heavily in the introduction of your resume
Job search strategies-do some research to identify hiring authorities
Salary negotiations-establish your value in the mind of the hiring manager
Unconventional techniques for securing job openings-send your resume in a Priority Mail envelope
And much more
Customer Reviews

Worthless
This book is only remotely helpful if you have loads of experience. If you are just starting out in the job market or changing your career path, it's totally worthless. The only way this book would be valuable is if you absolutely could not put together even the semblance of a resume.

OK,I guess
I purchased this book just in case I had to post an online resume. As it turned out, I was hired my a small company which hires the old fashioned way. . . through personal connections.

Although more and more corporations are using the online format for recieving resumes and use software filtering systems to make the first cut, the fact remains that most jobs are created in businesses with twenty or fewer employees. And for these jobs, this book is not necessary.

Deceptive Way to Get You Hired
Call it clever, but using keywords to trick the hiring system is not only ethically wrong, but ineffective, especially since some of the keywords are outdated as it is in this 2003 book.