I thought the book was a riveting read, filled with valuable insight into the minds of recruiters and the job market as a whole.

I thought the book was a riveting read, filled with valuable insight into the minds of recruiters and the job market as a whole. I found the structure of the book very seamless and read really well together. By the end of a chapter, a new area of doubt arises, then the subsequent chapter answers precisely that doubt, I found that incredible!

I really enjoyed the second and third chapter of the book. That is something I am constantly worrying about, is that despite there being limited jobs, there are countless firms and pathways. Learning how to tailor my approach and providing a process on how to narrow my objective and approach was super helpful! The third chapter also opened my eyes regarding USPs. I never really understood what to do in that regard and that chapter really set it out.

My favourite part of the book has to be the sample questions at the end. Despite most interviews being similar, I never know what sort of questions to prepare for. The chapter included commentary to aid that preparation as well which I found absolutely priceless!

Overall, the book was a very positive experience. It flowed extremely well, and the content was broken up into easily digestible chunks. I was able to read the book fairly quickly too which is a major plus.The only negative feedback I have would be the font and font size. I found the font almost too informal, though it aided ease of reading, it made the book lack some seriousness, in my view. I also thought the font size was rather small, but this might just be a personal preference.

Rating
4/5
S at University of Western Australia

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