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“Marky Stein shows readers how to develop their ‘power propo-
            sition’ and then weave that into a clear and winning résumé.
            Her down-to-earth approach, along with numerous tips and
            examples, turns the process of résumé writing into a confidence
            building experience, leading to the creation of the ultimate,
            ‘fearless’ résumé. Readers will find this book to be of real value
            in innumerable practical and motivational ways.”
                                              —Mark Guterman, principal,
                                        MeaningfulCareers.com and author,
                                           Common Sense for Uncommon Times

            “Marky Stein’s book is ALL about sales. How to hit the employ-
            ers’ ‘hot buttons’ and get their attention right off the bat, how to
            keep them ‘hooked’ all through the résumé and how to dra-
            matically increase the probability of ‘closing’ with an invitation to
            an interview. She’s definitely got the strategy job seekers need
            today to win the important meetings and coveted job offers
            they desire.”
                                                     —Mitchell Goozé, CSP,
                                     Customer Manufacturing Group, Inc.,
                               author of Value Acceleration: Secrets To Building
                                         An Unbeatable Competitive Advantage

            “. . . promises to be the performance of your lifetime!”
                                             —Sharon K. Thorpe, associate
                                         director, Career Center, University
                                             of North Carolina at Charlotte


            “A great resources for all students and alumni. A viable tool in
            assessing interests, skills, and values.”
                                              —Veda Swift Jeffries, assistant
                                      director Career Development Center,
                                                        Stanford University


            “. . . a clear workbook for a happier career. It might help you to
            find a better career, a rewarding job, and a fuller life.”
                                        —Lyle Troxell, host of Greek Speak,
                                              KUSP Radio, an NPR Station,
                                                      http://greekspeak.org/
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