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Job interviewing
'Job Interviewing' will teach you how to prepare for your next job interview, deal with tough questions, and gain the tools and skills to interview with confidence and poise. The book offers a structured, step-by-step approach for succeeding in virtual and in-person interviews. You'll find information, strategies, and examples to empower you to present your best self to potential employers. Learn how to anticipate and prepare for the most likely questions, regardless of your level or industry, and be prepared for anything - an interview on short notice, explaining gaps on your resume, changing careers, and beyond.
How should I prepare for my first day of FY1?
Knowing who to approach and taking initiative can set new foundation year 1 (FY1) doctors up for success, Elisabeth Mahase hears
Why I . . . quilt
Respiratory medicine consultant Kathryn Gow tells Erin Dean about how quilting can make order from chaos
Reinventing you : define your brand, imagine your future
\"Whether you are still building your career or are on the road to reinvention, your personal brand is the ticket that will get you there. Consider this book your bus fare. In Reinventing You, strategy and communication consultant Dorie Clark provides a step-by-step guide to help you assess, build, and reinvent your personal brand. You may be taking on a new challenge or a career change, shifting into more meaningful work, or simply need to build your own narrative. No matter the reason, taking control of your brand will mean the difference between success and failure. Mixing personal stories with interviews and examples from well-known personalities, Clark walks you through the process of identifying, developing, and then launching your new brand. Reinventing You is a critical step on your road to success\"--Provided by publisher.
Can you believe it? : how to spot fake news and find the facts
A comprehensive guide to how real journalism is made, what 'fake news' is and, most importantly, how to spot the difference. It provides practical advice, thought-provoking examples, and loads of explanations, definitions and useful context. Never judgmental, it encourages young people to approach what they find online with skepticism and helps them hone their critical-thinking skills to make good choices about what to believe and share. A must-read book on a topic that couldn't be more important in today's online world.
Ultimate presentations : master the art of giving fantastic presentations and wowing employers
\"Does the thought of delivering a presentation fill you with dread? Do you want to learn how to give a fantastic presentation and impress an audience? Ultimate Presentations covers every aspect of this essential business skill: how to prepare, how to structure a great presentation, using technology and visual aids, communicating a strong message, tailoring your presentation to your audience, highlighting your personal skills through your presentation, time management and dealing with Q and As. Business presentation expert Jay Surti guides you through the most common obstructions to giving good presentations and how to overcome them, from nerves and uncomfortable body language, to voice tone and physical habits. Insightful guidance on coping with the unexpected, such as interruptions, technology breakdowns or difficult questions helps you to feel prepared and confident, no matter what happens during your presentation. The ability to deliver outstanding presentations is a lifelong skill that remains relevant throughout an entire career and can boost employability and progression.\"--Provided by publisher.
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Prav bi bilo, da se z javno objavo iztočnice in podatki posredujejo širše, da jih ponotranjijo predvsem tisti, ki so jim res namenjeni. Ali je to res, naj se vpraša vsak od nas v svojem odnosu do okolice. Ali staro reklo »Obleka naredi človeka.« res ne velja več? Ali res ne ravnamo in sprejemamo množice vsakodnevnih odločitev na podlagi ustvarjenih vtisov, hitrih splošnih ocen? Moti me, da v jutranjih radijskih oddajah iz tedna v teden poslušam: »Groza, zopet je tu ponedeljek ...« in proti koncu tedna: »Hvala bogu, da je petek ...«, delo menda ni več vrednota, pa je res trpljenje!? Nikar si ne dovolimo tega - v stroki je treba streti še veliko trdih orehov, obilo je zanimivih izzivov za radovedne posameznike in ne nazadnje, geodezija je tista, ki nam reže kruh! Šarlatanstvo je zopet razkrila dobra zunanja kontrola in dobiček je »kazensko« sicer izpuhtel v ponovitvi del, a zavedanje o nepričakovano nizki poslovni in strokovni etiki mi je pustilo res zelo grenak priokus. [...]at year's end, when it is usual to look back and take stock of what has passed, the honor of penning this final editorial has fallen to me - fittingly, perhaps, in the autumn of my own career. After several active decades, I'm not ready to dwell on aging yet, nor will I write about profound transformations in