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    Are you jobhunting or  planning your career?

Malcolm Hornby's books have helped thousands of people to plan their lives and careers, and to get a new job.   His latest book is available at all good booksellers and is on offer at amazon.co.uk . 

Click on the book for more details.

get that job! is a new and fully updated 3rd edition of the continued bestselling jobhunter's guide. 

People who bought the previous editions said: 'A life changing book' , 'It's wonderful', 'Absolute essentials for getting the job you want' .

This book, can help you take control, plan your your career and your life ... and get that job!

FREE FACTSHEETS

To help you in your jobsearch, seven new Fact Sheets based on chapters in get that job! are now available.

Click the links below for your free download:

1 Develop a Life Plan and Get a Coach

2 Coping with your jobsearch: redundancy and stress

3 Network your way to the top

4 Successful CV’s and applications

5 Prepare for your interview

6 How to succeed at an assessment centre

7 Develop and deliver a persuasive presentation

To visit the get that job! career planning directory click here

 

 

 

 

Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland          

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Electronic Libraries Programme          

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Genealogy       

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Institute of Information Scientists          

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Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments           

The Association of Information Managers      

The History Net       

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