A guide for mature employment seekers or jobseekers over 45

Marketing yourself, Resumes, etc.
In today's competitive workplace, one has to be able to produce an effective and professional resume, as well as being seen to be well prepared and confident in an interview situation. These skills may be difficult for those of us who are not used to having to sell our skills or praise ourselves. Also, more mature workers may need to overcome an employer's prejudices. A good way of showing that you are familiar with new technologies is having a resume that is scannable and adaptable to email. This section has links to web sites which can help you with writing resumes and interview preparation, as well as showing you what is held in this library.

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Resume links - AARP-American Association of Retired Persons
Lists five types of resumes: chronological, functional, combination, electronic and modified letter. Select a format that best highlights your job history and skills as they relate to your current career status.
Quintessential Careers: Resume Tutorial

LIBRARY RESOURCES:
Books:-
Great answers! great questions! for your job interview / Jay A. Block, Michael Bet.
Interview skills that win the job : simple techniques for answering all the tough questions / Michael Spiropoulos.
Syndetics book cover Job interviews that get you hired.
The job search solution : the ultimate system for finding a great job now! / Tony Beshara.
How to write a resume if you didn't go to college / Richard H. Beatty.
Knockout interview answers : 52 brilliant ideas to make job hunting a piece of cake / Ken Langdon and Nikki Cartwright.
Syndetics book cover 101 smart questions to ask on your interview / Ron Fry.
Winning the interview game : everything you need to know to land the job / Alan H. Nierenberg.

Use the following subject browse terms to search the library catalogue:
Resumes (Employment)
Employment interviewing or Job interviews (will produce the same result)

Shelf search : use this call number to browse the library shelves for other items: 650.14

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Last updated 8 May 2007

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