Finding a Job in the 21st Century

Finding a Job in the 21st Century

Finding a Job in the 21st Century

Benjamin Paul

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Craft Biz Insider
Año de edición:
2019
Materia
Empresa y gestión
ISBN:
9781970119299
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Think finding a job is impossible these days? (Or just plain harder than it should be?)Want some modern, 21st-century tips for how to find a job not only pays the bills but...actually...you know...fulfills your frickin' soul?Looking for some career hacking shortcuts to get you to the front of the kick-ass career line? (Without standing in line for hours like some unemployed schmuck?)Despair no longer, JOB SEEKER! Because inFinding a Job in the 21st Century - (Career Hacking Series Vol.1) you'll learn, in this no-nonsense career advice guide from a veteran recruiter and HR professional, such invaluable strategies as: 'Jedi Mind Tricks for Job Seekers' - Here we show you a crucial set of mindset job hunting tips that will help you understand what employers are REALLY looking for. (And it's different from what you've heard before.) '6 Pillars of Job Search Awesomeness' - This is where you discover the job seeker tools you'll need to prime yourself for maximum career search awesomeness. 'How to Conquer the World One Blog at a Time' - Want to know how to position yourself as a huge expert, even if you don't know crap about your industry. (And you've only got 10 minutes a day to spare.) This chapter will show you how. 'Your Job Search, 140 Characters at a Time' - Here's where we go over using Twitter. Yes, I know it's a social network with no attention span, but it can actually be a huge career change catalyst, if you use it right. (And a great way to connect with employers and recruiters!) 'The Strange and Mysterious World of LinkedIn' - This is where we pull back the curtain on this necessary but often misused part of your job search. Not only will you learn how to find a job on LinkedIn, but learn the valuable skills to build a powerful professional image that will serve you decades to come. 'How Facebook Can Help You Like Your Way to a New Job' - Facebook gets a bad rap as a job seeking tool but here we'll show you how, what and when to post on Facebook for the best job seeking effect. 'Super-Advanced Cool Ninja Job Search Tricks' - These are so powerful, we saved 'em for the last chapter, but we're sure you're gonna love 'em and that they'll provide your job search some much-needed juice. So, DOWNLOAD Finding a Job in the 21st Century - (Career Hacking Series Vol.1) TODAY... Might change your life...and your bank account. Don't believe us?  PRAISE FOR 'FINDING A JOB IN THE 21ST CENTURY - HOW TO FIND A JOB (WITHOUT LOSING YOUR FRICKIN' MIND)' 'This is a great book for those who are stuck in their own ways of searching for jobs. Times have changed and either you adapt or get left behind so go out and buy this funny, yet brilliant book about the new job market and how to market yourself and find a job.' - Martin 'The usefulness and utility of what Benjamin has presented here is undoubtedly of superb value! Everyone who reads this book and practices will benefit - whether a job seeker or others.' -BG 'The employment landscape has definitely changed this century and your book is ON THE MONEY! Thanks!' - Kitty

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