The Graduate Career Handbook covers the big issue facing all final year students - how to get a great job. By demystifying the recruitment and selection procedures, it allows graduates to be in control.
Graduate Career Handbook Summary
Graduate Career Handbook by Shirley. Jenner
The graduate employment market is increasingly crowded... job hunters need to be well informed and highly skilled to get to the front of the queue.
Table of Contents
Introduction PART I: YOUR CAREER CHOICE 1. Your career decision 2. Yours skills and knowledge 3. Your career hopes and ambitions 4. Personality at work 5. Work experience 6. Overcoming obstacles 7. Under pressure - improve your stress fitness PART II: LOOKING AT GRADUATE JOBS AND EMPLOYERS 8. Graduate jobs in the twenty-first century - the big picture 9. So, what is a graduate job? 10. Organizational culture and climate 11. Choosing your first employer 12. Your employment rights at work PART III: KEY STEPS TOWARDS GETTING THE JOB YOU WANT 13. Secrets of graduate recruitment and selection - the inside information 14. Jobhunting - how and where to look 15. Making applications 16. Build a brilliant CV 17. How to succeed at interview 18. Assessment centres 19. How to succeed at selection tests 20. Accepting the offer and clinching the deal 21. Starting your new job
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