How To Get Off Your Ass And Find The Job You Want During Your Job Search

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How To Get Off Your Ass And Find The Job You Want is a complete job search book that base on my over 30 years recruiting experience and it not only will lead you through every step to quickly find the job you want, but also your constant companion, helping you overcome every obstacle you might encounter during your job hunting.

It is an excellent job search book covers all employment levels and will lead you through every single step during your job search, helping you find the job you want as quickly as you can. When you see the contents below you will understand what I am talking about.

For full details about this complete guide for your job search, please check out the website: www.passworldcorp.com/book

iii. About The Author

ix. Foreword

xi. Introduction

1 Advice From Friends & Relatives

2 Age

4 Application Forms

5 Attitude

7 Benefits (Employee)

8 Black Marks On Your Record

10 Commissions, Bonuses and Profit Sharing

12 Companies - Large, Medium or Small?

14 Confidence

15 Contacting Prospective Employers

17 Contacting Employers: Cold Call

19 Contacting Employers: Letter

20 Contacting Employers: Resume

21 Contacting Employers: Telephone

23 Cost of A Job Search

25 Covering Emails And Letters for Resumes

26 Deciding What You Want In Any Job

28 Decision - Making

29 Discouragement

30 Education

31 Employment Agencies

33 Employers - Assessing Them

35 Experience - Or The Lack Of It

37 Fun - and How To Have It While You Search

38 Geographical Relocation

39 Governments

40 Honesty

41 If You Are Not Unemployed - Just Changing Jobs

42 If You've Been Unemployed For A Long Time

44 Internet Job Sites

45 Interviews

46 Interviews - Preparing For

48 Interviews- Follow-up

49 Interviews-How Many Does It Take To Get A Job?

50 Job Search: Nature Of

52 Management And Executive Search Consultants

54 Media

55 Menial Work

57 Mistakes

58 Newspaper And Website Ads

60 Newspaper And Website Ads - How To Reply

62 Non-Profit Organizations

63 Notes For People Changing Careers

65 Old Boy Net

66 Offers: Waiting For Them

67 Offers: How To Consider & Decide

69 Offers: How To Accept

70 Offers: How To Reject

71 Preparing For The Search - First Job

73 Preparing For The Search - Junior Positions

76 Preparing For The Search - Mid Level Positions

78 Preparing For The Search - Senior Positions

81 Prospecting For Employers

83 Prospect, Contact, Interview

85 Psychological Tests

87 References

90 Rejection

91 Responsibility

92 Resumes or Curriculum Vitae (CV's)

95 Resumes - Professional Writers

96 Salary - When To Discuss It

97 Salary - What To Accept

99 Selling Yourself - The Art Of

102 Selling Yourself - A Few Hints

104 Skills Inventory - What You Offer An Employer

106 Television, Internet & Other Diversions

108 Unemployment Statistics

109 Victims and How Not To Be One

110 "We'll Let You Know Next Week"

111 What Interviewers Mean When They Say ….

115 What To Do When It's Over

116 When To Stop Your Search

117 Work Habits

118 Worry

119 Your Feedback

120 Your Sample Resume

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G. James (Jim) Pass, President of the Pass World Corporation, has been a recruiter for more than 30 years – and he still is. He started as a staffing supervisor for one of the world's largest communications companies, then went on to establish his own employment agency which grew into a large and very successful executive search practice and management consulting firm. Today he recruits special talent all over the world for projects in North America and Asia.

So far, Jim has been responsible for the recruitment and selection of more than 5,000 people at all employment levels. His recruiting expertise has been part of the solution to a global environmental crisis, to salvaging a major annual public event, to building a successful technology community and to many other significant and positive outcomes


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