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Writing Resumes That Work (1998) is a practical resource to help job seekers prepare a resume that will capture the attention of employers and then perform well in interviews. The volume is divided into three parts: "Writing a Winning Resume," "Reviewing Successful Sample Resumes," and "Interviewing Successfully." The numerous sample resumes are customized for different kinds of job seekers, from recent library school graduate to someone looking for a supervisory position. A list of action verbs to enhance a resume, a subject index, a "Job Objectives and Position Title Index," and a "Work History Index" complete the work. Written with style and wit and filled with practical tips, this well-organized resource should prove valuable for any librarian looking for that first or next job.
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"A practical resource written with style and wit and filled with practical tips...this well-organized resource should prove valuable for any librarian looking for that first or next job." --Booklist
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