Career Crossroads Review
Posted by
Pearlene McKinley
on 3/19/2012
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Labels:
career,
career change,
career development,
job hunting,
job satisfaction,
marketing,
networking,
promotion,
resume,
sean harry
Average Reviews:
(More customer reviews)I stalled on reading this book being the procastionater I am. Once I did get into it, I really got excited. I did not know how to apply what I have done in a career of 15 years until I finally had to sit down and rethink all I have done. Once I read it, I got to comparing what I had done and how to apply the skills I had to whatever I was applying for. It made me realize how much I could do. I went into a interview (usually nervous)and was calm, and felt confident in it. They didn't ask me questions that I thought they would ask. Because of my studying this book and analyzing myself I gave answers that surprised even me. Needless to say, I felt I gave my best in this interview and felt really good about it. I got the call a day later for the 2nd interview and the day after they called to offer me the job. I am where I want to be and I owe it to
Career Crossroads.
Thank you
Janet Hafke
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There are as many ways to look for a job as there are job seekers.Unfortunately, many of those methods are ineffective and lead to long job searches and low morale.A proven method used by managers and upper-level executives is intelligent networking.This workbook walks you through the steps of analyzing your skill set, researching applicable positions and companies, marketing yourself, and using advanced strategies to achieve your goal: the perfect career for this time in your life.
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