Memory mining

Memory mining

بواسطة Allan Hay
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2007
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Book Publishers Network

Today with behavioral or structural interviewing all the rage with employers, it is important for the job candidate to have good stories to tell about past accomplishments. These stories are not only proof the job candidate can do the work required, but they also illustrate the significant skills and strengths the job candidate can bring an employer.

In my opinion the best resume is one that is based on the job seeker's past accomplishements and achievements. The Author, Allan Hay, leads the reader into a simple process of making these visible to the job seeker.

Allan Hay's Memory Mining: Digging for Gems from Your Past Good Work is itself a "gem" of a book: Short (under 100 pages), to the point, engaging and energizing the reader in the self-discovery related to success in the job market. The Memory Mining exercise which lies at the heart of the book (Chapter 3) is not an attempt to create a profile of one's ideal job from preferences chosen from a sea of possible skills sets (such as what is attempted in R.

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