You might consider this a jobseeker's guide for the market newbie, or recently graduated professional-in-progress; it is a noticeably remedial approach to job hunting. But that is not to disparage it in any way; it is very comprehensive, covering how to be successful in the job market from every angle, from preparation and mindset to personal presentation and confidence. Unlike some books of this nature, it is not simply a pep talk - although there is unavoidably a small element of this - but rather a simplified yet in-depth, practical approach. It's also very good and very useful, as these books tend to be. Nadeem writes very well, with a maturity and common-sense approach that only comes from life experience. You can see that this book is the outcome of many years of research and personal learning. It is wisdom in contemporary form. It is holistic, in the respect that it covers every aspect, such as creating your CV and socials, how to secure and then prepare for your interview, and then how to nail the interview and what to do next. What makes this book noteworthy is the methodical, plausible and matter-of-fact way it imparts all of this advice. Anybody of a certain age, with a history of continual job-seeking, will relate to it in full. If you are its target reader, then my advice would be absolutely to read it, and keep it handy for reference. Matt McAvoy - Author - Thursday, June 27, 2024. https: //www.mattmcavoy.com/my-blog/-find-the-ladder-by-nadeem-lutfullah