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Dewey Decimal Number: 650.14202854678 EAN: 9780071363990 Edition: 1 ISBN: 0071363998 Label: McGraw-Hill Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 208 Publication Date: August 13, 2001 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Studio: McGraw-Hill Editorial Review: Product Description: Nearly 70% of employers now use the Web for job postings or recruiting, and even if a company advertises in a newspaper, it's likely they require applicants to e-mail resumes. As Susan Britton Whitcomb and Pat Kendall say in this A-to-Z guide for job seeking in the 21st century: in today's market, the only people who won't need a Web resume are those who want to work for an employer without a computer. In e-Resumes Whitcomb and Kendall cover all forms of electronic resumes and explain their uses, strengths, and weaknesses. They also show how to: * Construct, post, attach, and send the perfect e-resume for the job * Create an impressive 3D e-resume with hyperlinks, images, and audio or video clips * Find out about privacy issues, and search for jobs discreetly Whether conducting an active online job search or maintaining a Web page of accomplishments, savvy job-seekers should turn to e-Resumes for all the help they need. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Valuable Resource for Job SeekersFor anyone who has to quickly learn how to correctly format and send an electronic resume, this book has the instructions in a clear, concise and step-by-step style. The narrative and concept presentation make a technical aspect of resume preparation easy to read and simple to learn. In my work as a career counsellor, I find that many job seekers, including the "computer literate" individuals, often ask themselves why they hadn't received any responses to their emailed resumes. This book explains ... Read More Rating: - ridiculously simple, plenty of page "filler"This book has some good information, but most of it is so ridiculously simple, that it can easily be ignored. Only buy this book if you know nothing about computers. The book spends about 10 pages discussing how to save a Word Document as a text file. This includes pictures of the "File Menu" and pictures of clicking on "Save As". Another "on-point" section discusses how to use the "Copy" and "Paste" commands. As I stated, only buy this book if you are computer illiterate. |