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Interview to Win Your First Job, 3rd Edition
Video and Actionbook program
(Wilson McLeran, Inc. ©2000)

Live action, VHS
Running time: 33 min. (color)
Actionbook: 48 pages
ISBN: 0-943837-02-2
$49.50 per program (additional Actionbooks available for group and classroom use.)
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THE Interview to Win Your First Job video and workbook program gives college students in four-year, community, and technical schools all the job-search skills they need to launch their professional careers successfully. The video opens with a group of college students voicing their unrehearsed concerns about a permanent place in the world of work, followed by a series of before-and-after mock interviews allowing first-time job seekers to master every aspect of the job search.

"Probably the best tape on the subject this reviewer has seen... The acting is excellent, the advice is good and up-to-date, the pacing is lively, and the whole production is very professional."
----------The Library Journal

Awarded Certificate of HONORABLE MENTION, 1996 Columbus International Film and Video Festival

Interview to Win Your First Job is used in high schools, colleges, and trade schools all over North Americaand as far away as the College of the Marshall Islands in the South Pacific. Here's a preview of the Actionbook table of contents:

Actionbook Contents
I. A Career Search AgendaBefore Your First Interview
Exercise 1: Job Choice Pluses and Minuses
Exercise 2: Setting Up a Network
Two Examples of a Powerful Résumé
Two Examples of a Targeted Cover Letter
II. Preparing for the Interview
A Pre-Interview Checklist
Exercise 3: Preparing for Your Interview
Exercise 4: Investigating the Position
Exercise 5: Answering Résumé Questions
Exercise 6: Responding to Tough Questions
Exercise 7: Answering "Hidden Agenda" Questions
Exercise 8: Asking Your Own Questions
III. After the Interview
Writing a Follow-up Letter
Exercise 9: Preparing for the Second Interview
IV. Bibliography
Helpful Career Books



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