Sunday, 6 May 2012

[Outsource:61649] What You Don't Know about Job Hunting Can Cost You A Lot

  

 

Job hunting is hard if you know what you’re doing.

 

It can be particularly hard if you don’t.

 

Your search can go on far longer than it should AND you can wind up with a lousy job for less money than you deserve.

 

UNEMPLOYMENT REMAINS HIGH, MORE THAN 15 MILLION PEOPLE ARE LOOKING FOR WORK IN THE USA AND A WHOLE LOT MORE ARE UNDEREMPLOYED OR HAVE GIVEN UP!

 

AS a matter of fact, if the number of people participating in the job market were the same as when President Obama took office, unemployment would be at 11.1% !!

 

DO THE MATH . . . AT THIS RATE, HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE EVERYONE TO GET WORKING AGAIN?

 

That’s why, on average, it is taking so many interviews to receive a job offer and there are about 6 people applying for every job vacancy.

 

You can't afford to learn through trial and error or waste a single interview . . . and many of you need help getting interviews 

 

If you're like most people, you need help.

 

I'm Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter* and I've been a recruiter since 1972.  My  books will help you.

 

"Get Yourself Hired NOW!" is basic training for job search

"Get Your Job Search Organized NOW!" will help organize your search and help you decide which job to accept once you receive an offer.

"No B.S. Job Search Advice" will tweak an experienced applicant's performance

"The Single Best Question You Should Ask on Any Interview" contains that and when to ask it, as well as more than 200 things you need to know to win interviews and get job offers.

Look Me Up: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Social Networking Your Way to Job Search Success” will show you how to use social media strategies and tactics to have firms contacting you about work instead of having to chase opportunities.

“Get Yourself Hired NOW,”  “Get Your Job Search Organized NOW,”  “No BS Job Search Advice,” “The Single Best Question You Should Ask on any Interview,” and “Look Me Up!”” are available for download at The Job Search Universe Bookstore. The first four are only available at Amazon for the Kindle. “Look Me Up” is available for both Kindle and Nook.

 

And with the first four, if you re an Amazon Prime member, you can download them free.

 

Now if you're curious about my books, go to 

www. GetYourselfHiredNOW.com. While there, accept a  complimentary subscription to “No B.S. Job Search Advice Ezine” valued at $399 just for checking out these products (remember, you have to enter your real email address to receive them).

 

I have also written many job search guides on different subjects that may help you. All are $5 except the ones marked $2.99

 

All are also available at www.Amazon.com for Kindle, www.BN.com for Nook and at www.Scribd.com as a PDF or download from The Job Search Universe Bookstore

Candidate Interview Preparation

LinkedIn Job Search Success Made Simple 

Job Interview Q&A: 25 Job Interview Questions and Answers to Help You Win at Interview Karate

Be Nice to The Recruiter: Care and Feeding Tips for Working With Recruiters, Search Professionals, Employment Agents and Other People You Want to Help You Find Work 

No B.S. Questions You Should Ask on Any Interview" $2.99

Finding a Job After You Graduate College $2.99 

Great Resumes If You Are Over 50

Tweet Your Way to Work: Using Twitter to Get People to Want to Recruit You 

Survive a Layoff Like a Pro

Great Resumes for Nursing Jobs: 6 Steps to an Effective Resume

Great Resumes for IT Staff Jobs: 8 Steps to a Winning Resume

Great Resumes for IT Management Jobs

Great Resumes for Paralegal Jobs

Great Resumes for Sales Jobs

Great Resumes for Medical Billing Jobs

The Job Search Network Group Guide

 

 

Many of you are in professional and/or financial trouble. You may be on the list for the next wave of layoffs or may already be behind on your loans and credit cards.

 

Even if you don't buy any of my books or reports, sign up for my weekly ezine.

  

Job hunting can be easier and you don't have to learn by trial and error. Get some help . . . sign up for the tips and you get the ezine.

 

I sincerely hope that they help you with your job search.

 

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter*

 

 

*The term, “The Big Game Hunter” is a trademark of The Big Game Hunter, Inc, Asheville, NC 2007

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