Trashproof Resumes

Trashproof Resumes
Author: Timothy D. Haft
Publisher: The Princeton Review
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780679759119

Q: What is a trashproof resume? A: A trashproof resume defies waste baskets, resists recycling bins and works its way to the top of the pile to get you an interview. Trashproof Resumes shows you how to write an awe-inspiring resume that gets you through that all-important door. Think of it as your personal resume coach. Chapters include: a thorough self-assessment -- just what do you want to do? how to get the "real you on paper resume design and layout resume language, including extensive lists of Power Verbs real resumes from recent grads applying for positions in fields from ballet to banking how to write a great cover letter how to pick the right paper, printing and envelopes getting your resume to the right people navigating the resume superhighway resume and career advice from over 100 career counselors and human resource professionals

Why Won't the Landlord Take Visa?

Why Won't the Landlord Take Visa?
Author: Tara Bray
Publisher: The Princeton Review
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2001-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780375761911

This instruction book for life includes advice on everything from finding an apartment to setting up a checking account to launching a career in a dot-com world.

The Young Entrepreneur's Edge

The Young Entrepreneur's Edge
Author: Jennifer Kushell
Publisher: The Princeton Review
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780375753497

It seems like these days, whenever you look at a newsstand, at least one major business magazine has a cover story about a wildly successful entrepreneur in his or her 20s or 30s. That's not surprising when one considers that one out of every five small-business owners in America is under 35, and that more young people are starting businesses than ever before. Right now, in college dorm rooms and their parents' garages, the next generation of Sam Waltons, Bill Gateses, and Michael Dells are hard at work. "If you are ever going to take risks in exploring your career options, this is the absolute best time to do it," says 26-year-old entrepreneurial expert Jennifer Kushell. "Why wait until you have a semi-stable corporate job and major financial obligations to discover that you hate your career and need to make a big change?" Kushell is the ideal mentor for young people thinking about taking the plunge. Her very successful Young Entrepreneurs Network educates teens and twentysomethings in 40 countries about forming their own companies. A born entrepreneur -- her father and aunt are leading experts on franchising and trademark licensing, respectively -- Kushell presided over her own company's growth while attending college full-time. Her book draws on her invaluable hands-on experience: "It's not so much a how-to-start-a-business book as it is a how-to-cope-with-life-while-starting-and-succeeding-in-your-own-business book," the author says. "All I can say is that this is the real deal, the real story." With wit, candor and exuberance for her subject, Kushell gives practical and personal insight from a young entrepreneur's point of view to help new business owners get through their first few years. The book "also teaches you tricks of the trade that you can rely on to compete successfully in a business world with people twice your age and companies God-knows-how-many-times-as big," she adds. The Young Entrepreneur's Edge addresses key topics such as trying to obtain capital and writing a business plan, which, the author says, are among the biggest obstacles for young entrepreneurs. But the book also tackles critical areas that other business books rarely address: how to get older people to take you seriously; how not to starve when you're broke; how to win your family's approval; how to get out and meet important people; how not to get carded when entertaining clients; and other unique situations faced by young business people. Praise for The Young Entrepreneur's Edge "Fresh college graduates frustrated by the job search should pick up a copy of [this book]." --"Los Angeles Times" "Can help both job-seekers and job-holders rethink their idea of gainful employment." --"Mademoiselle" "Entertaining, fast-reading, and immensely sensible. Kushell is a human dynamo." --"Sacramento Bee" "Every young entrepreneur needs good ideas, and this book is full of them." --Fred Deluca, founder and president of Subway(R) Restaurants "It is a must-read for my students." --Kathleen R. Allen, Ph.D., The Entrepreneur Program, University of Southern California

The Internship Bible

The Internship Bible
Author: Mark Oldman
Publisher: The Princeton Review
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2005-01-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780375764684

Lists internship opportunities in a variety of fields, giving information about selectivity, compensation, deadlines, and duration.

Guide to Your Career

Guide to Your Career
Author: Alan B. Bernstein
Publisher: The Princeton Review
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2004-04-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780375763991

Career counselor Alan B. Bernstein helps you identify your interests and style by guiding you through the Birkman Career Style Summary.(TM) You will answer a series of questions about your personal preferences and then score yourself to identify your Birkman(TM) colors on a grid. Your Birkman(TM) colors represent your career interests and style-not only what you like to do but also how you like to do it. The Princeton Review's Guide to Your Career features: - Profiles of more than 200 professions, from accountant to zoologist - First-hand insight from professionals - Easy organization so you can find all the careers compatible with your needs and desires - In-depth information on the hottest careers in a twenty-first century economy, from the expected (attorney, carpenter, and dentist) to the unexpected (baseball player, sommelier, and wedding consultant) - Crucial career data, including average salaries and major associations Alan B. Bernstein, C.S.W., P.C., is a psychotherapist with expertise in career development and has consulted on strategic training and development programs at major institutions.

Best Entry-level Jobs

Best Entry-level Jobs
Author: Ron Lieber
Publisher: The Princeton Review
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780375764141

Are you worried about finding yourself in an entry-level job that fills your day with chores like changing the toner cartridge on the Xerox machine? Let's face it, your first job out of college can be a rude awakening. But take heart: it doesn't have to be that way. Best Entry-Level Jobs reveals where the best first job opportunities in the country are and what you need to do to get one of them. We give you an inside look of hiring procedures, salaries, benefits, and where entry-level hires usually work. We've interviewed hundreds of people who currently hold the entry-level jobs featured within these pages, and they share with you their experiences and opinions about: - Getting hired - Salaries - Job responsibilities - On-the-job training - Co-workers and corporate culture - Opportunities for advancement

Starting Your Career

Starting Your Career
Author: Laura Praglin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781892148032

Starting Your Career: The Best Resources To Help You Find the Right Job is targeted primarily at the several million new college graduates trying to find their first job, and to other young adults beginning their careers.