Publisher's Summary. Unfortunately, getting older can be a career killer. That's what entertainment journalist Lisa Johnson Mandell discovered when she sent out a resume that made her sound like an aged veteran. Her new career makeover guide-expanded from the Wall Street Journal article about revamping her "older" image to land her dream job-acknowledges that experience matters, but looking and acting up-to-date matter just as much. Mandell provides ten strategies for putting a youthful spin on resumes, Web pages, and personal presentation.
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ReplyDeleteI've been trying to figure out how to write myself my own age on paper which is younger than what I've done, I think this book might be able to help -- glad to hear about it :)
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As a stay at home mom who might be reentering the workforce, this book would be a great asset! Thanks!
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