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The Damn Good Resume Guide: A Crash Course in Resume Writing | 
enlarge | Author: Yana Parker Publisher: Ten Speed Press Category: Book
List Price: $11.95 Buy New: $4.06 You Save: $7.89 (66%)
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Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 82935
Media: Paperback Edition: 4 Pages: 80 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.5 x 0.5
ISBN: 1580084443 Dewey Decimal Number: 650.142 UPC: 028195084445 EAN: 9781580084444 ASIN: 1580084443
Publication Date: October 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Damn Good Resume Guide A Crash Course in Resume Writing, Revised by Yana Parker Yana Parker has helped hundreds of thousands of job seekers write and refine their resumes to damn near perfection. Her resume guides have been praised for their user-friendly style and savvy advice and, rightly so, have become staples in libraries, career centers, and employment offices nationwide. Now, in this fully revised and updated edition of the best-seller, you can quickly garner resume-writing wisdom by following ten easy steps to a damn good resume. Also included are completely new sections on formatting resumes and submitting resumes over the Internet. Here is a resume guide you can count on to get that resume done fast and get it done right.
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Non Fiction September 3, 2007 Blue Tyson The Damn Good Resume Guide : a Crash Course in Resume Writing is definitely a useful book, and well done. It has a lot of examples of different styles and types of document that you can use a basis for something of your own. Definitely worth getting if you want some advice in this area.
Very useful tool for a beginner May 14, 2007 J. Dolph (WA state) Having not written a real resume before, this was the perfect tool for me. I was able to construct a good resume in two days and have already gotten multiple job interviews using it.
The name says it all! June 7, 2003 RNorris (Utah United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this book back in the mid-1990's when I was looking to make a career shift. To say that the guide is merely effective would be an understatement. This guide is AWESOME! If you follow the instructions and utilize the layouts in the examples for the type of job you are seeking, you will soon find your resume will consistently float to the top of the pile at nearly every place you apply. You WILL get phone calls! Of course, the rest is up to you -- a resume alone will not get you the job. But, when properly written and designed, they will help you get your foot in the door. I used this book to help me craft a resume for an out-of-work friend who was always amazed at how easy it was for me to locate employement, and he, too, started getting phone calls. He was employed within a month. USE IT! IT WORKS!
Best if you are in a hurry. March 1, 2003 Amy Hilliard (VA, United States) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
This book has ten steps to writing a good resume. For those of you who might think that this is too many, everything is so concisely written that it is easy to get through the book in a day and end up with a great resume. Other books on resumes that I have read fill up their pages with fluff or well-duh information, not so this book. Although some may complain about the seemingly lack of variety in the jobs showcased (I tend to disagree), the ten steps themselves may be applied to a resume for any job. The only drawback to the sample resumes in this book that I can see is that they are a bit wordy (which contrasts with the rest of the book). However, you can aways trim the fat in your own resume.I recommend this book to everyone, but especially to people that want a consise explanation of how to write a resume, and/or someone that needs to produce a resume in a short amount of time.
Brief Book that Really Helps February 16, 2003 Dale Susan Brown (Washington D.C.) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This short book describes ten steps to wriging resumes. Examples include general resumes, student resumes, and military transition resumes. Has a list of action verbs. Employers comment on some of the resumes. (This review was in the Annotated Bibliography of Learning A Living; A Guide to Planning Your Career and Finding A Job for People with Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorder and Dyslexia by Dale S. Brown)
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