Job Guide

Making The First Career Decision . . .

Writing a Great Resume  

In This Book

  • Gather the tools you need to write a powerful resume fast

  • Tailor your resume to suit your career history and goals

  • Use sample resumes to model the perfect resume for you

  • Reinforce what you learn with CliffsNotes Review

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Winning The Interview Game  

Everything You Need to Know to Land the Job presents the interview for what it is—a game. There are many players who affect the outcome of this career game and you must learn how to deal with each group. Competing candidates and the judges representing everyone on the other side of the hiring desk are the major players. You must defeat your competitors and convince the judges that you are the one who can perform the job and should get the offer. The role of these players in the interview game and how you should interact with them are discussed in the book.

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Careers In Human Resources  

Human resources (HR) is a general term meant to cover a wide range of activities. Some of the work that falls to HR professionals includes hiring and firing employees, creating organizational charts and shaping corporate culture after a merger or acquisition, managing employee communications, settling employee disputes, creating benefits programs, navigating government regulations, dealing with legal issues such as sexual harassment and occupational safety, and setting up policy and programs for measuring performance, compensating, recognizing, and training employees. In other words, HR doesn't consist of a single activity or function but a huge network of them; basically, HR refers to everything related to the employer-employee relationship. Both specialists and generalists can find a home here, with specialist tracks ranging from training to pension plan administration to legal compliance. In HR, there’s something for just about everyone.


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Careers in Biotech & Pharmaceuticals  

The demand is high for scientists with backgrounds ranging from molecular biology and biochemistry to combinational chemistry, informatics, and statistics, and for scientists with management experience. In genomics, jobs are particularlyplentiful for the scientists who produce proteins and bioinformaticists who have both science and computer skills. Major Pluses about Careers in Biotech and Pharmaceuticals
  • You work for a company whose products can improve or save lives, and sometimes even eradicate terrible diseases.

  • Choose your own adventure: Those who seek stability and structure can find it in pharmaceutical firms; those pursuing a wilder ride can sign up with a small biotech outfit.

  • For scientists, the industry offers an alternative to the low pay of academia;for MBAs, it requires fewer hours than consulting or banking demands.
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