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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Book Review of How to Interview Like a Pro by Deborah Cavitt of Cavitt Reviews















5.0 out of 5 stars How to Interview Like a Pro, June 14, 2011

By Deborah Cavitt (Duncanville, TX)
This review is for: How to Interview Like A Pro: Forty-Three Rules for Getting Your Next Job (Paperback)

How to Interview Like a Pro: Forty-Three Rules for Getting Your Next Job by Mary Greenwood, JD, LL.M is for job seekers from age 18 to 80. Whether you are a novice or an expert, there is information for one and all. The book takes you from getting started, preparing for the interview, how to answer questions, various laws, and what to do after you get the job.

Mary Greenwood has four appendixes: Do and Don'ts of Interviewing, Glossary of Terms, Federal Laws Prohibiting Discrimination, and State Fair Employment Agencies. Each rule is in bold face type. Each page pops with great advice and exciting resources.

Best of all, the book is a quick read, uncomplicated, and easy to understand. Mary Greenwood also wrote How to Negotiate Like a Pro and How to Meditate Like a Pro. If you bought only one book about interviewing for a job, this would be your #1 choice. Happy interviewing and job-seeking. Be sure to pick up Greenwood's other books too.



Mary Greenwood, Mediator, Attorney and Author ofHow To Negotiate LIke A Pro: 41 Rules for Resolving Disputes, Winner of six book awardsBest How To Book, DIY FestivalRunner Up, New York Book Festival, E-Book and Self-Help CategoryFinalist ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year AwardsFinalist, Best National Book Awards, Self-Help CategoryHonorable Mention, London Book FestivalHow To Mediate Like A Pro: 42 Rules for Mediating DisputesWinner of five book awardsBest National Book AWard, Law CategoryBest E-Book, New York Book FestivalBest How To Book, Beach Book FestivalBest E-Book, Indie Excellence AwardsSpirit AWard, South Florida Writers AssociationEmail: howtonegotiate@aol.comwww.marygreenwood.com

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