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Anatomy of a Job Search: A Nurse's Guide to Finding and Landing the Job You Want

Anatomy of a Job Search: A Nurse's Guide to Finding and Landing the Job You Want
By Jeanna Bozell

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"Anatomy of a Job Search" provides all of the absolutely essential information that nurses and nursing students need in order to locate--and land--the most rewarding jobs available. Written by a national Nurse Recruiter and Certified Personnel Consultant, this book takes the reader step-by-step through the job search, from preparing a professional resume to making a winning impression during the interview and beyond.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1358785 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 146 pages

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About the Author
Jeanna Bozell, RN, CPC, President of Professional Resource Group, Inc., has been a nurse consultant since 1989 and is a Certified Personnel Consultant. Jeanna has served on the Editorial Advisory Boards of Nursing Management and Patient Care Management, and is author of Anatomy of a Job Search-A Nurse's Guide to Finding and Landing the Job You Want. Her articles have appeared in NurseQuest Insights, The Recruitment & Retention Report, Nursing Management, The Career Directory, The Education Directory, The Nurse Practitioner, Patient Care Management, and Physician's Practice.


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Excellent resource for nurses in any stage of their career5
I had the opportunity to read this book and feel it is one of the greatest resources out there today for nurses. Whether you are a nurse just graduating and starting out in your career or whether you are a nurse with 25 years of experience, this book can help guide you on how to make difficult career transitions. Ms. Bozell wrote in an easy to read and easy to understand style. Obviously Ms. Bozell's prior experience as a nurse has helped her in her career as a search consultant as well as an author. She is able to give pointers and tips that not just any recruiter would be able to do. She has walked the walk and talked the talk. I think that's what will make this book a success. This book is a necessity to every new grad out there and should be a staple in every nurses home library. Bravo!!!

Wow - I disagree1
If you have absolutely no knowledge of how to write a resume then maybe this will help you but, gee, I found this very very elementary stuff. Unless you are a nurse with tons of degrees, professional designations, published articles, etc., I can't imagine this helping much. And then if you are such a nurse as I just described, you're not going to have much trouble touting yourself in a clear and concise manner. If you are a plain-vanilla nurse, with lots of hard work to your credit, but no groups of letters behind your name other than RN, this book will be of little help. I was looking for a book that would show me how to incorporate my lengthly business but non-nursing background into my nursing of 6 years to form a cohesive resume. It's not here. The author even says to not put anything on your resume that's not nursing related. This is bad advise in my opinion. If you had another working life before you became a nurse, and there are many of us that didn't come to nursing until our 30's or 40's, then this manual basically says to leave that info out. That's not telling the whole story of who you are or what you've accomplished in your life. This was a waste of money in my opinion. Wish I could get my money back. This book needs an overhaul to reflect real nurses.

All you need to know about job search but were afraid to ask5
I have worked most of my 23 years as a nurse in a variety of jobs but all in one geographical area. Now I am moving and needed advice on how to do a long distance job search. Jeanna Bozell's book answered all of my questions and more! I especially found the chapters on how to write a cover letter, the telephone interview, and how to negotiate the salary offer very helpful. The entire book is an easy read with lots of helpful insights on how to put your best foot forward in selling yourself. I feel better prepared to find the right job match and to discuss the job offer.