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  • Engineer Your Career: A Complete Guide to Landing a Job in Engineering

    Thomas A. Anderson

    eBook (Thomas A Anderson, April 4, 2019)
    Thank You For Applying, We Will Contact You. How many times have you heard THAT infuriating line? If you are reading this, then you are probably sick and tired of going to endless job interviews without ever landing the job. You might be wondering “What am I doing wrong? I am qualified for the job!” Well, that’s not always enough. Here’s How You Can Engineer Your Career in Just 13 Simple Steps! When it comes to landing your dream engineering job, you cannot afford to be unprepared. Remember, this next job interview might be that crucial first step towards your ultimate goal: a successful career in engineering. That’s exactly why you need a plan that will help you avoid common pitfalls, promote your skills and sell yourself as the perfect candidate. Discover The Complete Guide To Landing A Job In Engineering: Author, Thomas A. Anderson, a licensed Mechanical Engineer with over a decade of professional experience and dozens of job interviews under his belt (both as an applicant and as an interviewer), has created an all-inclusive job interview guide that will help you ace that upcoming interview. The 13 eye-opening chapters of this engineering job interview book will help you: PREPARE for job interviews in the engineering field IDENTIFY your professional goals and plan your career LEARN how to network and sell yourself What’s In It For You? Instead of wasting all those job opportunities, you will finally be able to develop a winning mentality and a proven strategy that will allow you to land the job of your dreams. UNDERSTAND what employers want and become the ideal candidate SAVE YOUR TIME with a convenient all-in-one engineering job interview guide SHARPEN your interview skills and learn how to accept offers And That’s Not All! Put all your new skills to the test and create an attention-grabbing resume with our professional resume templates. Can You Really Afford To Go To The Next Job Interview Without Changing Anything & Expect A Different Outcome? Scroll Up, Click “Buy Now” & Give Yourself The Best Chances of Success – Starting Today!
  • Engineer Your Career: A Complete Guide to Landing a Job in Engineering

    Thomas A. Anderson P.E.

    Paperback (Thomas A Anderson, April 5, 2019)
    Thank You For Applying, We Will Contact You. How many times have you heard THAT infuriating line? If you are reading this, then you are probably sick and tired of going to endless job interviews without ever landing the job. You might be wondering “What am I doing wrong? I am qualified for the job!” Well, that’s not always enough. Here’s How You Can Engineer Your Career in Just 13 Simple Steps! When it comes to landing your dream engineering job, you cannot afford to be unprepared. Remember, this next job interview might be that crucial first step towards your ultimate goal: a successful career in engineering. That’s exactly why you need a plan that will help you avoid common pitfalls, promote your skills and sell yourself as the perfect candidate. Discover The Complete Guide To Landing A Job In Engineering: Author, Thomas A. Anderson, a licensed Mechanical Engineer with over a decade of professional experience and dozens of job interviews under his belt (both as an applicant and as an interviewer), has created an all-inclusive job interview guide that will help you ace that upcoming interview. The 13 eye-opening chapters of this engineering job interview book will help you: PREPARE for job interviews in the engineering field IDENTIFY your professional goals and plan your career LEARN how to network and sell yourself What’s In It For You? Instead of wasting all those job opportunities, you will finally be able to develop a winning mentality and a proven strategy that will allow you to land the job of your dreams. UNDERSTAND what employers want and become the ideal candidate SAVE YOUR TIME with a convenient all-in-one engineering job interview guide SHARPEN your interview skills and learn how to accept offers And That’s Not All! Put all your new skills to the test and create an attention-grabbing resume with our professional resume templates. Can You Really Afford To Go To The Next Job Interview Without Changing Anything & Expect A Different Outcome? Scroll Up, Click “Buy Now” & Give Yourself The Best Chances of Success – Starting Today!
  • Colt Humboldt and the Close of Death

    T.A. Anderson

    language (T.A. Anderson, Jan. 15, 2014)
    Enter the world of Colt and his friends in this exciting, harrowing adventure promising very poor odds for continued good health.When twelve-year-old Colt Humboldt’s dad drags the two of them from perfectly good Texas to ancient Scotland for a fresh start, Colt knows he’s doomed to a summer as the “new kid”. No friends, no fun, no life as he knows it.Fat chance.That very first night, the peculiar Alesone and her more peculiar little brother Peter crawl out of Colt’s closet, begging for his help to save their family from a horrible fate. Fortunately, the secret for doing so is hidden inside a mysterious book.Unfortunately, this book demands that our ragged trio first journey across Scotland and capture three treasures—treasures fiercely protected by a shadowy, treacherous world determined to see Colt fail……preferably by death.But if Colt and his new friends can survive a horror novel come-to-life, defeat a madman and his minions, win over a disagreeable folklore legend, and discover the shocking reason why Alesone and Peter are just so odd… well, the next two treasures won’t come so easily.
  • UNCLE JOSH'S PUNKIN CENTRE STORIES : The Talking Machine Stories

    Cal. Stewart

    Hardcover (Thompson and Thomas, March 15, 1905)
    None
  • Slow And Sure

    Horatio Alger

    Hardcover (Thompson and Thomas, )
    None
  • Peck's Bad Boy With The Circus

    George W. Peck

    Hardcover (Thompson and Thomas, March 15, 1907)
    Peck's Bad Boy With The Circus April 10, 1907 Published--I never thought it would come to this, that I should keep a diary, because I am not a good little boy. Nobody ever keeps a diary except a boy that wants to be an angel, and with the angels stand, or a girl that is in love, or an old maid that can't catch a man unless she writes down her emotions and leaves them around so some man will read them, and swallow the bait and not feel the hook in his gills, or a truly good bank cashier who teaches Sunday school, and skips out for Canada some Saturday night, after the bank closes, and on Monday morning they find the combination of the lock on the safe changed, and when they hire a reformed burglar to open the lock the money is all gone with the cashier. Those are the only people that ever kept a successful diary. But I had to promise ma that I would keep a diary, so she could read it, or I never could have got her consent for me to go with pa on the road with a circus. All ma asks of me is to tell the truth about everything that happens to me and to pa during the whole summer, and I have consented, and I can see my finish, and pa's finish and ma's finish, and the finish of the circus that is going to take us along.