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	<title>Comments on: Best Career Advice Books for Grads</title>
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		<title>By: Cynthia</title>
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		<description>A few other books I found helpful were: 

&quot;Grad to Great: Discover the Secrets to Success in Your First Career&quot; by Anne Brown and Beth Zefo. They actually gave useful advice that explains how to do everything that most of the career experts just say to do but don&#039;t tell you how. For example, want to know how to sit up straight in an interview and appear relaxed at the same time? Squeeze your buttocks together which makes you sit up straight, then realize you just told yourself to squeeze your buttocks together. That makes you laugh at yourself a little which calms the nerves and makes you relax. 

I also liked all of the Fearless series books by Marky Stein. Again, packed with real information that you can take right to your resume, cover letter and job search.</description>
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<p>&#8220;Grad to Great: Discover the Secrets to Success in Your First Career&#8221; by Anne Brown and Beth Zefo. They actually gave useful advice that explains how to do everything that most of the career experts just say to do but don&#8217;t tell you how. For example, want to know how to sit up straight in an interview and appear relaxed at the same time? Squeeze your buttocks together which makes you sit up straight, then realize you just told yourself to squeeze your buttocks together. That makes you laugh at yourself a little which calms the nerves and makes you relax. </p>
<p>I also liked all of the Fearless series books by Marky Stein. Again, packed with real information that you can take right to your resume, cover letter and job search.</p>
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