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Great Interview
thoroughly covers all the information you need to have a successful interview experience. Career coach Vivian Eyre leads you through the critical steps to take before you even set up the interview. Learn how to gather your resources, contact and expand your network, and create and submit the ultimate resume/cover letter package. Next, Eyre guides you through her surefire interview technique—the success story strategy. She also advises you on the importance of being well informed, well prepared, and well put together.
The academic job search handbook
(3ed., U. Pennsylvania, 2001)
Review:
Nice, generic handbook
I bought this book at the late stages of my job hunting process, days before my first, phone interview. Therefore, I did not read the first half of the book which has to do with planning the job search and searching (assisted with sample vitas, cover letters, etc. which cover half of this book's pages). My focus was in the interviewing, and later on in the negotiating phases. In that respect, I think that this book is what its title implies: a handbook giving generic guidelines to most of the situtations one might face while interviewing ( covering off-site, conference, phone, on-campus interviews), including a list of possible questions that might be asked. It gives you advise on how to prepare for each type of interview, what to expect, what to wear etc. in a brief manner, something that was very useful for my case, since I had only a few days to prepare for my first, phone interview. I also found some useful points in the "negotiating the job" section. Another aspect I liked about this book was that it covered specific situations such as dual-carrer couples, foreign nationals seeking US employment, etc. The last part of this book covers the "after you take the job" phase, which I plan to read.
Overall, this is a nice handbook, which outlines the basics, but doesn't get into much detail. I had to buy another book and combine information of both to better prepare for my job interviews. Half of the book is covered by sample materials, which I found useless, but given its low price, I would recommend it to anyone seeking for an academic job, as a start-up, quick reference guide, or a complementary book to another, more detailed one.
The Psychiatric Interview
The psychiatric interview is your window into the
mind of your patient. With this practical, how-to handbook, you'll
examine each aspect of the psychiatric interview in detail. Your
journey begins with the general principles essential to effective
interviewing--including techniques for approaching threatening topics,
improving patient recall, and dealing with challenging patients. The
sections that follow show you how to obtain the psychiatric history,
interview for diagnosis, and interview for treatment. The Practical
Guides in Psychiatry series provides quick, concise information for
professionals on the front lines of mental health care. Written in an
easy-to-read, conversational style, these invaluable resources take you
through each step of the psychiatric care process, delivering fast
facts and helpful strategies that help you provide effective and
compassionate care to your patients. Make The Psychiatric Interview
your bridge to understanding. . Useful appendices include data forms,
patient education handouts, and other frequently referenced information
in a format that's easy to photocopy. . Handy pocket cards that
accompany the book provide a portable, quick-reference to often needed
facts. NEW to the Second Edition... . Updated chapters on the major
psychiatric disorders to help you refine your diagnostic skills. . New
chapters on Techniques for the Malingering Patient and Assessing
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. . New Clinical Vignettes let
you see the basic components of the psychiatric interview in action.
When you're at the forefront of mental health care, let this practical
handbook show you how to make the most of the psychiatric interview.
Interviewing: A Guide for Journalists and Writers by Gail Sedorkin , Judy McGregor
This practical guide to all aspects of interviewing for print and broadcast journalists demonstrates step-by-step how to manage the interview process, including how to prepare, what to do when you don't have time to prepare, the difference between "soft" and "hard" interviews, and how to make the most out of any interview situation.