101 Great Answers to the Toughest Interview Questions, 25th Anniversary Edition

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"Ron Fry's guide to interviewing can go a long way toward helping you analyze your interviewing skills, walking the line between overpreparation and underpreparation in a time when the interviews are tougher than ever."
 
Joyce Lain Kennedy
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Book Details

Pages

208 Pages

Size

5.25 x 8.25

Format

Trade Paperback

Pub. Date

02/22/2016

ISBN

978-1-63265-034-4

Publisher

Red Wheel Weiser

Authors

Ron Fry is a nationally known proponent for the improvement of public education and an advocate for parents and students, playing an active role in strengthening personal education programs. In addition to being the author of the best-selling How to Study series, which has sold more than 3,000,000 copies to date, Fry has written more than 30 other books in the areas of education and careers. He is the founder and president of Career Press, an internationally known independent publisher of trade nonfiction books.

Updated for today’s job market, the classic interview prep guide helps you say the right words and get the job you want.

No matter how good you look, how much research you’ve done, or how perfectly your qualifications match the job description, if you’re not prepared with great answers to the toughest interview questions, you won’t get the job.
 
101 Great Answers to the Toughest Interview Questions is a manual that will help you home in on exactly what the interviewer is trying to learn . . . with each and every question he or she asks. If you’ve never done well on interviews, never even been on a job interview, or just want to make sure a lousy interview doesn’t cost you a job you really want, Ron Fry will help you get that job—as he has helped millions of people nationwide and throughout the world.
 
This twenty-fifth anniversary edition of 101 Great Answers to the Toughest Interview Questions is thoroughly updated to reflect the realities of today’s job market. Whatever your age and experience, whether you are seeking your very first job or finally breaking into the executive office, this is the one book you need to get that job.
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"Ron Fry's guide to interviewing can go a long way toward helping you analyze your interviewing skills, walking the line between overpreparation and underpreparation in a time when the interviews are tougher than ever."
 
Joyce Lain Kennedy