The ultimate job finding solution: a guide to landing a job in the sweet spot of passion and mean
(2017)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Human Services Outcomes, Inc., 2017
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781386298632 (electronic bk.) MWT14949568, 1386298638 (electronic bk.) 14949568
LANGUAGE
English
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Would you like to regain passion for your work in your next job? Has your job search stalled, or does it lack direction? Has it been a while since you've searched for a new job? This short, no-fluff, comprehensive guide provides unique, high-value expert guidance and quickly highlights crucial, yet sometimes overlooked techniques for landing the right job. This means not just any job, but one that will result in a sense of passion and meaning for your work. The guide provides the essentials for a fruitful, carefully targeted job search, particularly in the "hidden" job market. It also answers difficult anxiety provoking questions, such as "What if I'm uncomfortable with traditional networking?", and "Should I try to negotiate when I get a job offer, and how?" Each chapter contains condensed information with links to short, reliable resources that will give more details as you need them. From his career-counseling and psychology background, Dr. Simon, integrates the most up-to-date practical techniques with sound career-choice methods, and strategies that have stood the test of time. And if you've become discouraged or anxious in your job search, following the guidelines in this book should help ease the stresses while getting you to your goal!Length: 41 pagesSteven Simon, Ph.D. is President and CEO of Human Services Outcomes, Inc. in Safety Harbor, FL. He has spent over 45 years as a counselor, psychologist, and career consultant helping people discover and deal with the issues of finding and sustaining meaningful careers and jobs. Look for his new book, RELAUNCH! Stagnation, Change, and Renewal in Mid-Career and Beyond, expected in late 2017

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