Need A Job?
How to Find and Win Your
Dream Job With
“The Job Hunter’s Handbook”
Dear Unemployed Winner,
It’s really true, isn’t it?
They say it’s really easy to get a job when you’re already working and
don’t need one!
When you are unemployed, however, and trying to live on the meager unemployment
checks it can get real scary real fast!
The checks won’t cover a house payment or rent, let alone utilities
and minor details like food for your kids!
What’s a person supposed to do?
What
happened?
Somewhere between the “great depression” and the “information age,” job
hunting wasn’t the stressful task it is today.
A guy like your Dad or your grandfather worked the same job clear up to
retirement.
After putting in his 20, 30 or 40 years his boss would give him a gold
watch and a pension for his faithful years of service.
Sadly, that is no longer the case.
Every day we see more and more jobs being eroded by more technology or
actually re-assigning your position to someone half way across the world!
Instead of planning on putting in your time then enjoying the fruits
of your labor, you are lucky if the job lasts more than a year or so before you
get the pink slip that tells you that the company is “re-aligning their
resources” and your position is being eliminated!
The problem is that this will hit most people when they least expect
it and this process repeats itself every single day across the country.
So,
what can you do about it?
One of the first things you should do is become “pro-active” instead
of “reactive.”
The decision to eliminate your job or lay you off wasn’t made in a
day. It’s the result of a process. You just aren’t told about it until it’s too
late, leaving you in a bind.
We aren’t saying that you should not be loyal to your employer, just
never have all your eggs in one basket.
Learn how the job hunting process works today and always have a back up
plan in place.
Yes, have a plan in place. That
old adage we mentioned in the first sentence is true. . .”it’s really easy to
get a job when you’re already working and don’t need one!”
It’s a
hunt – know your prey!
Remain on top of the current market trends that affect your company’s
industry. Keep your ear to the ground
for rumors or innuendo and be ready to go to Plan B at a moments notice.
Grab your copy of “The Job Hunter’s Handbook,” and follow all
the instructions. Do this and you can
avoid a lengthy period of unemployment!
Actually put yourself in the position of always anticipating a worse
case scenario. Do this and you will
avoid stress knowing full well that a new job is just a few days away.
That’s the problem with most employment issues. People just wait around for the axe to fall
and then they have to become “re-active” because they don’t have a clue where
to begin.
When laid off the first place most people go is to the “classified”
section of their newspaper. That may be
okay but there is so much more that can be done.
“The Job Hunter’s Handbook” will
show you:
·
How to identify your skill set
·
How to hunt for a job
·
Define your objective
·
Prepare a professional resume
·
7 Steps to improve interviewing skills
·
How to use networking to accomplish your task
·
Job seeker FAQs
·
Thinking outside of the box
Finding a job should not create a stressful
environment. “The Job Hunter’s
Handbook” will be there to help you if you do lose your job, but better
yet, use it to keep yourself in a “pro-active” mode so you can immediately put
the principles to work when the axe falls.
The peace of mind is well worth the few bucks to
be prepared!
Happy hunting!