Author: | Stuart McAdam | ISBN: | 9781854188199 |
Publisher: | Thorogood Publishing Ltd | Publication: | April 3, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Stuart McAdam |
ISBN: | 9781854188199 |
Publisher: | Thorogood Publishing Ltd |
Publication: | April 3, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A one-stop guide on how to take your career to the next level
Successful Career Management written by Stuart McAdam, argues that the economic upheavals of the decade of the 21st century have necessitated new perspectives on corporate strategy and career choices – this book will be of interest to business leaders, managers and job seekers alike.
The book outlines the importance of:
At the core of this book is something that will probably surprise many readers – “My Big Fat CV”. The power of an effective CV is often dramatically reduced by the desire to get on with the process of finding a new job as quickly as possible, without understanding how much a poorly composed CV will weaken your prospects of getting an interview let alone securing a new job. It’s also important to be “ring ready” rather than “ring rusty” if you are to impress search firms and potential recruiters.
The ethos of the book is not about making you someone you are not; rather it will support making you the individual you have the potential to be.
A one-stop guide on how to take your career to the next level
Successful Career Management written by Stuart McAdam, argues that the economic upheavals of the decade of the 21st century have necessitated new perspectives on corporate strategy and career choices – this book will be of interest to business leaders, managers and job seekers alike.
The book outlines the importance of:
At the core of this book is something that will probably surprise many readers – “My Big Fat CV”. The power of an effective CV is often dramatically reduced by the desire to get on with the process of finding a new job as quickly as possible, without understanding how much a poorly composed CV will weaken your prospects of getting an interview let alone securing a new job. It’s also important to be “ring ready” rather than “ring rusty” if you are to impress search firms and potential recruiters.
The ethos of the book is not about making you someone you are not; rather it will support making you the individual you have the potential to be.