Networking and interviewing: an art in effective communication.: An article from: Business Communication Quarterly
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Author(s)Catherine Smith MacDermott
ISBN / ASINB00093TMU2
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From the supplier: An employment project can help students develop the skills that most CEOs and human resource directors look for in job applicants. The project may be divided in five phases, which include searching for a role model, conducting company research, undergoing a job inquiry or information-gathering interview, writing the resume and cover letter and preparing for a mock interview.
Citation Details
Title: Networking and interviewing: an art in effective communication.
Author: Catherine Smith MacDermott
Publication:Business Communication Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: December 1, 1995
Publisher: Association for Business Communication
Volume: v58 Issue: n4 Page: p58(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: An employment project can help students develop the skills that most CEOs and human resource directors look for in job applicants. The project may be divided in five phases, which include searching for a role model, conducting company research, undergoing a job inquiry or information-gathering interview, writing the resume and cover letter and preparing for a mock interview.
Citation Details
Title: Networking and interviewing: an art in effective communication.
Author: Catherine Smith MacDermott
Publication:Business Communication Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: December 1, 1995
Publisher: Association for Business Communication
Volume: v58 Issue: n4 Page: p58(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
