As a techie, you're a special breed, with special challenges
facing you in the job search. Your competition is smart,
tech-savvy, and highly resourceful. Expectations among employers
are higher. Your competition will run you over if you're not up
to the challenge. Land the Tech Job You Love gives you the
background, the skills, and the hard-won wisdom to bypass the
mistakes of those who don't prepare.
You might not think you need this book. Conventional Wisdom has it
that finding a job is simple: send some resumes, go on some
interviews, and take the offer that sounds best. But that's
only the start. You've got the background and skills to work
the Web and other resources that the general job seeker
doesn't. This book shows you how to take advantage of those
skills or be left behind by competing techies who do.
It all starts with an examination of you, your strengths, and where
you want your career to take you. Without a roadmap, you'll
wind up in any old job. Life's too short to spend in a job that
you don't love. From there, you'll see how to find the job
you want that fits you and the employer, using your technical and
web savvy to find the hidden jobs that never make it into the
classifieds or Monster.
"Marketing" is not a dirty word, and you'll learn how
to present yourself, your skills, and your background in the way
that shows the hiring company that you're the right person for
the job. Create a resume that tosses out conventional wisdom, write
cover letters that sell your background, and assemble a portfolio
of work that will wow the interviewer.
Social networking has been the darling of the Web in the past few
years, but it's no substitute for the sort of personal
interaction that makes relationships that help in future careers.
As one manager said, "One recommendation is worth a million
resumes." This book shows you how to make and maintain the
connections that will drive your future career moves.Land the Tech
Job You Love pulls no punches and lays out the details for what
gets you an interview, and gets you hired in a job in the technical
world that makes you happy.
You've got the technical chops -- the skills to get a great job
doing what you love. Now it's time to get down to the business
of planning your job search, focusing your time and attention on
the job leads that matter, and interviewing to wow your
boss-to-be.
You can't just wing it.
As a techie, you're a special breed, with special challenges
facing you in the job search. Your competition is smart,
tech-savvy, and highly resourceful. Expectations among employers
are higher. Your competition will run you over if you're not up
to the challenge. Land the Tech Job You Love gives you the
background, the skills, and the hard-won wisdom to bypass the
mistakes of those who don't prepare.
You might not think you need this book. Conventional Wisdom has it
that finding a job is simple: send some resumes, go on some
interviews, and take the offer that sounds best. But that's
only the start. You've got the background and skills to work
the Web and other resources that the general job seeker
doesn't. This book shows you how to take advantage of those
skills or be left behind by competing techies who do.
It all starts with an examination of you, your strengths, and where
you want your career to take you. Without a roadmap, you'll
wind up in any old job. Life's too short to spend in a job that
you don't love. From there, you'll see how to find the job
you want that fits you and the employer, using your technical and
web savvy to find the hidden jobs that never make it into the
classifieds or Monster.
"Marketing" is not a dirty word, and you'll learn how
to present yourself, your skills, and your background in the way
that shows the hiring company that you're the right person for
the job. Create a resume that tosses out conventional wisdom, write
cover letters that sell your background, and assemble a portfolio
of work that will wow the interviewer.
Social networking has been the darling of the Web in the past few
years, but it's no substitute for the sort of personal
interaction that makes relationships that help in future careers.
As one manager said, "One recommendation is worth a million
resumes." This book shows you how to make and maintain the
connections that will drive your future career moves.
Land the Tech Job You Love pulls no punches and lays out the
details for what gets you an interview, and gets you hired in a job
in the technical world that makes you happy.
Andy Lester started with computers early by keypunching letters to Grandma on IBM 029 punchcards. Now into his third decade of professional software development, he's the QA & Release Manager for Socialtext. Andy is also in charge of PR for The Perl Foundation and maintains over 25 modules on CPAN. Andy's two latest book projects are Mac OS X Tiger In A Nutshell from O'Reilly, and Pro Perl Debugging from Apress.
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