Julie Ann Amos

Julie Ann Amos
Personal details
Nationality English
Occupation Writer, author, human resource management

Julie Ann Amos is a British management consultant, author and ghost writer. She has authored several non-fiction books on the topics of business management and the development of personal business skills.

Education

Amos studied biological science and genetics at the University of East Anglia from 1980 to 1983 and received her BSc degree. She conducted post graduate study at the Institute of Administrative Management and in 1989 received a diploma in administrative management. In 1990 she enrolled at the University of Portsmouth and graduated with an MA degree in manpower studies and human resource management in 1992.[1]

Career

Amos worked in the retail, legal, military, government and investment banking industries as a human resources director before becoming a full-time writer, and management consultant. She began in 1990 with a position as the Senior Personnel and Training Officer at West Sussex County Council. In 1997 she took the job of Strategic Staff Development Consultant at Brent Council before becoming the Head of Resourcing at UBS. In 2000 she became the HR Director at NIB Capital Bank and in 2001 became the Recruitment Manager at BNP Paribas, and then a management consultant for Origin HR, The Admirable Crichton and SAV Credit.[2]

She wrote her first four books in her spare time while she was employed as a human resource expert.[3] Amos wrote two of her self-help, business books: Self-Management and Personal Effectiveness in the year 2000.[4] [5] Her first work, an introduction to management, later became a part of the United Kingdom's Institute of Management's standard text.[6][7]

In 2004, she published the self-help book; How to Pass that Job Interview, which reportedly takes the reader "step-by-step though the recruitment process".[8] In 2005 she founded Exquisite Writing company (Amos Consulting Ltd), in Whitecroft, Gloucestershire, a copywriting and ghostwriting service. It advertises itself as having created thousands of published articles and more than 100 books.[9][10]

She wrote her book, The Secret World of Ghostwriters: And How to Work With One, in 2008, as an effort to demystify various aspects of the ghostwriting industry.[11][12] In 2011 she became the managing director for Royston Records and publishing.[1]

During her career, Amos has personally authored a dozen non-fiction books in her own name, that have been published in more than 20 countries, on the topics of management, business and personal development and her books have been translated into several languages.[13] She is also a featured contributor and author for Yahoo and EzineArticles and HubPages.[14][15]

Books

Books by Amos include:[16]

References

  1. 1 2 Linkedin Julie-Ann Amos Profile
  2. Linkedin Julie-Ann Amos Profile, accessed 19 October 2011
  3. Smarter Work Expert Interviews: Work As You Please, accessed 19 October 2011
  4. The Guardian Come out of Hibernation, accessed 19 October 2011
  5. The Guardian Get Your Foot in the Door, 22 September 2000, Adeline Iziren, accessed 19 October 2011]
  6. Constant Content Freelance Writer Profile accessed 19 October 2011,
  7. AKG Mag Writer, Copywriter and Ghostwriter Julie-Ann Amos, accessed 19 October 2011
  8. Nile Handling Tough Job Interviews, accessed 19 October 2011
  9. Business Scene When Words Escape You They Come To Us, accessed 19 October 2011
  10. Yahoo Contributor Network Julie-ann Amos, accessed 19 October 2011
  11. Book Reviews: The Secret World of Ghostwriters by Julie-Ann Amos. Dana’s Product Reviews. 1 September 2008
  12. PRWeb Secret World of Ghostwriters Unveiled. 2 September 2008. accessed 19 October 2011
  13. "Julie-Ann Amos". World Cat. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
  14. Writers Marketing Julie Ann-Amos, accessed 19 October 2011
  15. E-zine Articles, A Quick Case Study: Julie Ann Amos, accessed 19 October 2011
  16. Google Books Julie Ann Amos, accessed 19 October 2011


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