For years, interviewees have relied on 101 Great Answers to the Toughest Interview Questions. In fact, more than 500,000 people have used prior editions. The book begins with an overview of the interviewing process. Then, questions are grouped by chapter to cover the full range of possible interview topics--everything from, "Why are you thinking ...
Ron Fry's How to Study Program is the bestselling study series in history. These books have gained immense popularity among students of all ages. And for good reason. Students have learned how to: -- Take notes more effectively, and remember more of what they learn in class. -- Organize their work to juggle multiples classes and assignments more ...
Strong job candidates may sail through the resume screening process and the informational phone interview. But one or two pointed questions in a one-on-one situation may just let the wind out of their sails. This book identifies the all-time toughest interview questions and provides proven answers--responses that can turn this sweaty-palmed ...
The perfect antidote to test stress, this guide walks students through successful test preparation, including reading for maximum retention, researching the teacher's test-giving history, and "psyching up" for test day".
Fry teaches readers to create their ideal study environment by using simple time-management tips to develop "to do" lists, daily schedules, monthly calendars, and project boards. This second edition has been updated to include electronic and online planning tools.
No gimmicky speed-reading method, this book presents a practical way to increase what you learn from texts, notes, and resources. Fry maintains it's not how fast you read but how much you understand and comprehend that is important.
Fry presents all the elements important to turning in an excellent research paper. This step-by-step guide explores selecting a topic, library research, developing an outline, writing from the first to the final draft, proofreading, and more.
From advice on making initial contact with a prospective employer to negotiating salary, Ron Fry arms his readers with the knowledge to transform the job interview into a job-winning experience.
The well-known author of our best-selling How to Study Program (see p.25) teaches students of all ages what to do when there's no time left and you have to cram.
Ron Fry's How to Study Program is the bestselling study series in history. Now, the basic skills material in the How to Study Program has been collected into one big volume. Readers will learn how to: -- Become better readers...understanding more of what they read and putting it into use on the job. -- Write better letters and memos...and spend ...
From what to ask, when to ask it, and the kind of answers to expect, this book gives every candidate, from first-timers to seasoned pros, the practical information and advice they need to ace the entire interview--and get their dream job.
In Your First Resume, the author tackles the tough questions about making a resume stand out from the crowd- 20 seconds, he says, is all the time youave got to convince a screener that your resume is worth a closer look- 20 seconds to shout, "Read Me!" As a seasoned job-search author, he can provide all the information needed to create outstanding ...
Now in a completely revised and updated edition, "101 Great Resumes" is a necessary resource for anyone who needs tips on creating that eye-catching resume, or for anyone who simply needs a format to follow. This collection of resumes is designed to appeal to the widest audience possible, by covering the greatest range of formats, personal ...
From the lecture hall to the library, good note-taking skills are key to success in high school, college, graduate school - and even in life. "Take Notes" is an invaluable guide to identifying and capturing note-worthy material from professors, textbooks and other sources. "Take Notes" is just one of seven essential study books, completed updated ...
Your First Resume is the only title targeted toward high school and college students, and anyone who is reentering the work force. This new edition features more helpful information including sample resumes and letters.
Clear, comprehensive, and written in a lively style that's easy to follow, Ron Fry's How to Study is an essential guide for anyone with a desire to succeed and excel in school. "Fry addresses the reader directly, in a friendly and sympathetic fashion. Students in any field will benefit from . . . (this) user-friendly (book)".--Kliatt.
The well-known author of our best-selling How to Study Program shows students of all ages how to write a winning paper when there's simply too little time to do it the "right" way. This is a book about the reality many students face.
Your First Job goes on the job, telling its neophyte readers what to expect during three key time periods: the first six months, the first year and getting the all-important second job. Complete, up-to-date and revised second edition, just in time for 1997 job searches!
Whether you're preparing for a college entrance exam or a major business presentation, this program equips you for a lifetime of learning. Learn tips on creating a work environment, reading retention and comprehension, increasing motivation, overcoming anxiety, and more. Ron Fry's How to Study Program offers you a wealth of practical skills that ...
Many people believe that they have a poor memory, even more wish they were capable of remembering more. This practical text gives proven tips on how anyone can improve the power of their memory. With advice on improving recollection of names, dates, facts amd formulae, this guide even shows how to improve spelling. It also includes simple tests to ...
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