This book walks you through the various elements of a good cover letter, taking you through each step with plenty of examples to show exactly what you need to know to create the best cover letter over and over again. Make yours the one that brings the light of relief into the recruiter's eye as they see the perfect candidate. At just over a hundred pages, this concise, easy to read guide is full of professional information that will make your job search take off.
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The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 12th Edition
The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 12th Edition is the only book on the market written by the creators of the GMAT exam. Inside you’ll find more than 800 actual GMAT questions from previous tests with answers and detailed explanations.
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English Zone 2 Tests (British Edition)
Key features Great storylines with lively dialogues. Simple, clear grammar presentations and lots of practice. Interesting Culture sections and student projects. Songs, games, and puzzles. Regular recycling. Special guide for teachers of dyslexic students.
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Based on my experiences as a student and then a lecturer in psychology I’ve put together a survival guide for psychology students. In producing the Psychology Student Survival Guide I’ve kept one main thought in mind; namely, if I was to go through my psychology education again – beginning when I first started considering studying psychology, right through to graduation and beyond – what information and resources would I most like to have at my disposal?