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The Quick Resume & Cover Letter Book: Write and Use an Effective Resume in Only One Day

November 25, 2008 By: admin Category: Cover Letter Samples, Resume

The Quick Resume & Cover Letter Book: Write and Use an Effective Resume in Only One Day

The Quick Resume & Cover Letter Book, Fourth Edition, gives job seekers allthe expert advice they need to stay aead of competitors and land a great job. This book offers proven, proactive advice on how to create outstanding job search documents and use them efficiently. Readers learn to create a basic resume in an hour and an improved resume in about half a day.

The fourth edition of this helpful guide includes more than 90 all-new sample resumes written by professional resume writers for all types of jobs and people, including a new chapter with electronic resume samples. The book also provides excellent career counseling sections to help anyone from high school graduates to high-level professionals define their ideal job and go out and get it.

Review : By Lady Murasaki
If you’re only going to read one book on resumes, J. Michael Farr’s “The Quick Resume & Cover Letter Book” should be the one you choose. Farr’s no-nonsense, well-organized approach to writing resumes is refreshing as well as enlightening. He advocates taking an active role in job searching (and starting as soon as possible), as reflected in this quick tips on how to use his book and the first chapter, which focuses on creating a same-day resume. Farr clearly distinguishes chronological resumes from skills (functional) resumes, giving reasons to use either one and giving many examples of effective sample resumes. He includes several useful worksheets and lists of skills which help you identify what skills you have (and which ones you want to use) and list experiences that reflect your skills. These worksheets are not only helpful in writing resumes but also in interviews – Farr claims that most employers say that interviewees do not clearly explain what their skills are.

While the first section of the book aims to get you started on a good basic resume, the second section focuses on how you can make the resume even better. Those who are crunched for time should definitely read the first section. Farr also includes information on JIST cards, job search letters (including cover letters), a varied collection of resumes, and his list of seven steps to getting a job as soon as possible. At the end, there is a list of resume contributors who also offer resume-writing services.

While I found some of Farr’s suggestions a little intimidating (e.g. cold-calling a potential employer to talk about how you can contribute to their organization – even if they aren’t hiring), I realize that actively searching for job opportunities you will likely lead to finding the job I’m looking for (while creating networking contacts). This book is a well-written gem, and I would recommend it to anyone who’s looking for a new job or a career change.


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