Tech Job Hunt Handbook


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Tech Job Hunt Handbook is a career management book—just for technology professionals—that reflects today’s new economic realities. The world of work is constantly changing, and staying professionally relevant while competing for more specialized tech jobs in areas like cloud computing, mobile and social applications, and big data in a highly competitive global economy is critical. The world is churning out hungry programmers and developers in record numbers, making the global labor market highly competitive. It is now essential to plan a campaign to get a better job as well as your overall career. Retooling your skills and re-branding yourself is mandatory whether you’re seeking a new job or intent on retaining current employment. Readers of the Tech Job Hunt Handbook will find tools, practical guidance, and recommendations on how to find the best new tech jobs, how to get noticed, how to ace interviews and get hired, and how to keep those new jobs—until it’s time for a better one. As you will learn, learning how to assess and then invest in career management skills leads to long-term competitive advantage and a happier working life. Tech Job Hunt Handbook—for recent graduates, risk-taking innovators, and tech veterans alike—shows how to build a comprehensive online professional profile, identify the companies you’re interested in and who you know at those companies, approach interviews with confidence, uncover opportunities in your current company, and understand the new emerging technology markets that could lead to a career rebirth. This book will help you: Find a new or better tech job. Stay relevant and employable despite constant new developments. Manage your tech career for long-term success.




Oh That's How It Works


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In 48 easy-to-read pages, The Job Hunting Handbook walks job hunters through every step of the job hunt. They'll learn how to prospect for jobs, land interviews, impress hiring managers, and win job offers.




Handbook for (It) Job Hunters


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This handbook is a guided experience that takes the reader through the spectacle of the entire job hunting process in detail. Although written with a slant in IT (Information Technology), the handbook is useful for any job hunter regardless of his or her eld. It contains an abundance of real-world, tried and true actions, approaches, real examples, quizzes at the end of major chapters, spiritual and mental exercises designed specifically to keep you at your best, an extensive chapter on effective resumes, interviewing, salary, and much more, all based on more than 4 decades of experience by a professional still active in the eld.







The UX Careers Handbook


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This second edition of The UX Careers Handbook offers you all the great advice of the first edition—freshly updated—plus a new chapter on critical soft skills, much more on becoming a UX leader, and a 17th user experience (UX) career pathway. The UX Careers Handbook, Second Edition, offers you an insider's advice on learning, personal branding, networking skills, building your resume and portfolio, and actually landing that UX job you want, as well as an in-depth look at what it takes to get into and succeed in a UX career. Whether your interests include design, information architecture, strategy, research, UX writing, or any of the other core UX skillsets, you'll find a wealth of resources in this book. The book also includes: Insights and personal stories from a range of industry-leading UX professionals to show you how they broke into the industry and evolved their own careers over time Activities and worksheets to help you make good decisions and build your career Along with the book, you can explore its companion website with more resources and information to help you stay on top of this fast-changing field. Not only for job seekers, The UX Careers Handbook, Second Edition, is a must-have for Employers and recruiters who want to better understand how to hire and keep UX staff Undergraduate and graduate students thinking about their future careers Professionals in other careers who are thinking about starting to do UX work Cory Lebson has been a UX consultant and user researcher for over two decades. He is Principal and Owner of a small UX research consultancy, a builder of UX community, and a past president of the User Experience Professionals Association (UXPA). Not only a practitioner of UX, Cory teaches and mentors to help professionals grow their UX skills and conducts regular talks and workshops on topics related to both UX skills and career development.




Navigating Your Career


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Discover how Xoogler School students learned the skills and techniques to land internships at hot tech companies and startups! This book will guide you step-by-step through your career journey-everything from developing your elevator pitch and interview skills to succeeding in your role and starting personal projects. With advice from 80+ current and ex-Google employees, this book offers insights into tech industry roles in marketing, computer science, startups, and more! Also included are workbook pages with practical templates to immediately apply best practices from industry professionals. Written by: Hamza Alsamraee, Jennifer Knight, Zachery Lim, Elina Mangal, Tamara Mmbuka, Jacob Moore, Levi Romano, Rosie Rothschild, Regina Sevilla, Yara Sevilla, Pun Tichachol




The Academic Job Search Handbook


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For more than 15 years, The Academic Job Search Handbook has assisted job seekers in all academic disciplines in their search for faculty positions. The guide includes information on aspects of the search that are common to all levels, with invaluable tips for those seeking their first or second faculty position. This new edition provides updated advice and addresses hot topics in the competitive job market of today, including the challenges faced by dual-career couples, job search issues for pregnant candidates, and advice on how to deal with gaps in a CV. The chapter on alternatives to academic jobs has been expanded, and sample resumes from individuals seeking nonfaculty positions are included. The book begins with an overview of the hiring process and a timetable for applying for academic positions. It then gives detailed information on application materials, interviewing, negotiating job offers, and starting the new job. Guidance throughout is aimed at all candidates, with frequent reference to the specifics of job searches in scientific and technical fields as well as those in the humanities and social sciences. Advice on seeking postdoctoral opportunities is also included. Perhaps the most significant contribution is the inclusion of sample vitas. The Academic Job Search Handbook describes the organization and content of the vita and includes samples from a variety of fields. In addition to CVs and research statements, new in this edition are a sample interview itinerary, a teaching portfolio, and a sample offer letter. The job search correspondence section has also been updated, and there is current information on Internet search methods and useful websites.




The Job Hunters Handbook


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Need A Job?How to Find and Win Your Dream Job With "The Job Hunter's Handbook"It's really true, isn't it? They say it's really easy to get a job when you're already working and don't need one!When you are unemployed, however, and trying to live on the meager unemployment checks it can get real scary real fast!The checks won't cover a house payment or rent, let alone utilities and minor details like food for your kids! What's a person supposed to do?What happened?Somewhere between the "great depression" and the "information age," job hunting wasn't the stressful task it is today. A guy like your Dad or your grandfather worked the same job clear up to retirement. After putting in his 20, 30 or 40 years his boss would give him a gold watch and a pension for his faithful years of service.Sadly, that is no longer the case. Every day we see more and more jobs being eroded by more technology or actually re-assigning your position to someone half way across the world!Instead of planning on putting in your time then enjoying the fruits of your labor, you are lucky if the job lasts more than a year or so before you get the pink slip that tells you that the company is "re-aligning their resources" and your position is being eliminated!The problem is that this will hit most people when they least expect it and this process repeats itself every single day across the country. So, what can you do about it?One of the first things you should do is become "pro-active" instead of "reactive." The decision to eliminate your job or lay you off wasn't made in a day. It's the result of a process. You just aren't told about it until it's too late, leaving you in a bind.We aren't saying that you should not be loyal to your employer, just never have all your eggs in one basket. Learn how the job hunting process works today and always have a back up plan in place.Yes, have a plan in place. That old adage we mentioned in the first sentence is true. . ."it's really easy to get a job when you're already working and don't need one!"It's a hunt - know your prey!Remain on top of the current market trends that affect your company's industry. Keep your ear to the ground for rumors or innuendo and be ready to go to Plan B at a moments notice.Grab your copy of "The Job Hunter's Handbook," and follow all the instructions. Do this and you can avoid a lengthy period of unemployment!Actually put yourself in the position of always anticipating a worse case scenario. Do this and you will avoid stress knowing full well that a new job is just a few days away.That's the problem with most employment issues. People just wait around for the axe to fall and then they have to become "re-active" because they don't have a clue where to begin.When laid off the first place most people go is to the "classified" section of their newspaper. That may be okay but there is so much more that can be done."The Job Hunter's Handbook" will show you:* How to identify your skill set* How to hunt for a job* Define your objective* Prepare a professional resume* 7 Steps to improve interviewing skills* How to use networking to accomplish your task* Job seeker FAQs* Thinking outside of the boxFinding a job should not create a stressful environment. "The Job Hunter's Handbook" will be there to help you if you do lose your job, but better yet, use it to keep yourself in a "pro-active" mode so you can immediately put the principles to work when the axe falls. The peace of mind is well worth the few bucks to be prepared!Happy hunting!Tag: job hunt book, job hunter's workbook, job hunters survival guide, job hunting, job hunting for dummies, job hunting for the so called handicapped, job hunting handbook, job hunting in 2017, job hunting online, job hunting over 50, job hunting posters




Career Guide for the High-tech Professional


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Getting the exact job you want with the company you want is either highly improbable or a cinch. It's highly improbable if you play by the old rules, a cinch if you play by the new rules and go about your task in the ways suggested by David Perry in Career Guide for the High-Tech Professional. If you're willing to look upon finding a job as a job unto itself, you're going to reap exceptional rewards from this book. It does not contain shortcuts, tricks, or anything unethical. But it does feature ultra-solid advice along with the rich details of landing the job of a lifetime. Career Guide for the High-Tech Professional is filled with job-finding wisdom and the actual things you must say in your cover letter, on your resume, and during your interviews. Nothing is left to chance. Every detail is covered.




Cracking the Tech Career


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Become the applicant Google can't turn down Cracking the Tech Career is the job seeker's guide to landing a coveted position at one of the top tech firms. A follow-up to The Google Resume, this book provides new information on what these companies want, and how to show them you have what it takes to succeed in the role. Early planners will learn what to study, and established professionals will discover how to make their skillset and experience set them apart from the crowd. Author Gayle Laakmann McDowell worked in engineering at Google, and interviewed over 120 candidates as a member of the hiring committee – in this book, she shares her perspectives on what works and what doesn't, what makes you desirable, and what gets your resume saved or deleted. Apple, Microsoft, and Google are the coveted companies in the current job market. They field hundreds of resumes every day, and have their pick of the cream of the crop when it comes to selecting new hires. If you think the right alma mater is all it takes, you need to update your thinking. Top companies, especially in the tech sector, are looking for more. This book is the complete guide to becoming the candidate they just cannot turn away. Discover the career paths that run through the top tech firms Learn how to craft the prefect resume and prepare for the interview Find ways to make yourself stand out from the hordes of other applicants Understand what the top companies are looking for, and how to demonstrate that you're it These companies need certain skillsets, but they also want a great culture fit. Grades aren't everything, experience matters, and a certain type of applicant tends to succeed. Cracking the Tech Career reveals what the hiring committee wants, and shows you how to get it.