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are presented to illustrate the principles in Chapter 4 that should guide
you through each step of the job interview process - preparation,
presentation, and follow up.
Choose the Right Resources
This book is primarily concerned with communicating critical job and
career information to employers in face-to-face job interview situations.
Each year millions of job hunters turn to career planning books for assis-
tance. Many begin with a general book and turn next to resume and
interview books. Others begin with a resume book and later seek other
types of job resources, including letter writing and networking books.
Some go directly to software programs or visit various Internet sites for
producing resumes and preparing for job interviews.
If this book represents your first career planning guide, you may want
to supplement it with a few other key books. Many of these resources are
available in your local library and booltstore or they can be ordered
directly from Impact Publications (see the Career Resources section on
pages 178-183 at the end of this book). Most of these resources, along
with hundreds of others, are available through Impact’s comprehensive
“CAFEERStore” on the Internet: www.impactpublications.com. Impact’s
site also includes new titles, specials, downloadable catalogs, and job
search tips for keeping you in touch with the latest in career information
and resources. You also can request a free copy of their What’s New and
Hot? career brochure by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to:
IMPACT PUBLICATIONS
ATTN: Free Career Brochure
9 104-N Manassas Drive
Manassas Park, VA 20 1 1 1-52 1 I
Put Dynamite Into Your Interviews
Whatever you do, male sure you acquire, use, and taste the fruits of
dynamite answers to interview questions. You should go into the job
interview equipped with the necessary knowledge and slcills to be most
effective in communicating your qualifications to employers and acquiring
important information on both the job and the employer.