
Caryl Rae Krannich
Author of 101 Secrets of Highly Effective Speakers: Controlling Fear, Commanding Attention
About the Author
Ron and Caryl Krannich, Ph.Ds, are two of America's leading career and travel writers who have authored over 80 books
Works by Caryl Rae Krannich
101 Secrets of Highly Effective Speakers: Controlling Fear, Commanding Attention (1998) 55 copies, 1 review
Interview for Success: A Practical Guide to Increasing Job Interviews, Offers, and Salaries (Win the Interview, Win the Job) (1988) 46 copies, 1 review
Job Interview Tips for People With Not-So-Hot Backgrounds: How to Put Red Flags Behind You! (2004) 36 copies, 2 reviews
I Can't Believe They Asked Me That!: Tips and Techniques to Quickly Prepare for a Tough Job Interview (2007) 18 copies
The Ex-Offender's Job Interview Guide: Turn Your Red Flags Into Green Lights (2008) 15 copies, 1 review
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101 Secrets of Highly Effective Speakers: Controlling Fear, Commanding Attention by Caryl Rae Krannich
It's a decent book, but it just SCREAMS mid-90s late-night infomercial ("Learn the secrets they don't want you to know!).
Let's face it - these aren't secrets. No one is trying to keep any of this from you. If you don't know it, it's because you didn't bother asking. A great deal of it is even common sense (such as being prepared - which the discussion of takes up a huge chunk of this book).
My version was the audiobook version. I don't know (or care) who the reader is (though I do hope it show more wasn't the author!). The reader could have mastered every single "secret" in this book and still would fail as a public speaker. You know that saying that someone "has a face for radio"? Well, this reader had a "voice for silent films." It just wasn't pleasant to listen to at all. show less
Let's face it - these aren't secrets. No one is trying to keep any of this from you. If you don't know it, it's because you didn't bother asking. A great deal of it is even common sense (such as being prepared - which the discussion of takes up a huge chunk of this book).
My version was the audiobook version. I don't know (or care) who the reader is (though I do hope it show more wasn't the author!). The reader could have mastered every single "secret" in this book and still would fail as a public speaker. You know that saying that someone "has a face for radio"? Well, this reader had a "voice for silent films." It just wasn't pleasant to listen to at all. show less
Of the three books I recently read on job interviews, this one was the best. It was concise and informative and organized in an easy to follow manner. I feel this book would be a good reference to keep handy for future job opportunities.
Job Interview Tips for People With Not-So-Hot Backgrounds: How to Put Red Flags Behind You! (Career Savvy) by Caryl Krannich
This book examines the whole interview process and gives special attention to nine important red flags employers often interpret as job knock-outs. It shows how to best handle each of these potential red flags by offerering useful strategies along with sample red flag questions and answers.
Job Interview Tips for People With Not-So-Hot Backgrounds: How to Put Red Flags Behind You! (Career Savvy) by Caryl Krannich
Very good advice and information in this book for those who have had a tougher time in life and require help in getting and keeping that job.
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