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Six Steps to Job Search Success.
I’ve been in the full-time work force for just under twenty years and my partner just under thirty. We’ve
both seen incredible job markets, where people were getting multiple offers sometimes with little effort on
their part. We’ve also seen slow markets or, in the case of the last few years, exceptionally difficult ones,
where even experienced, well-educated people couldn’t find or keep jobs. I’ve heard many people blame
these up-and-down job markets on the economy or other external forces. This book is not about the
economy or any theoretical discussion of why the job market may be robust or weak.
This book is a practical discussion of actionable steps (six of them) that you can take to land a job
regardless of the market. Whether the estimate is 25 percent unemployment (which, in the thick of the
recession, I’ve seen cited in the media as the real unemployment rate for certain demographics) or singledigit
unemployment, that number doesn’t apply to you. For any individual, the unemployment rate is 0
percent or 100 percent. You either have a job or you don’t. You either want the job you have or you don’t.
When you are looking for a job and there is 10 percent unemployment, you just want to be one of the nine
people that has a job.
Saylor - Personal Name
1st Edition
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Six Steps to Job Search Success.
Management
English
2000
1-417
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