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JOB SEARCH SHOW  

Twenty year job search experts help you to get hired faster. Hear real people solve real job search issues. Recruiter secrets revealed, to help you organize your job search, to identify employers in your area, to have a more powerful résumé, how to ace a job interview, how to resign without burning bridges, how to solve job issues like limited training, job termination, and more.

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    Recession Proof Your Job Search

    Happy New Year...

    These past few months we have felt the crazy financial rumblings of profiteering investments which have left our nation's economy on shaky ground, and it has put hundreds of thousands of Americans on the unemployment line, leaving them with little hope for a secure future.

    Don't be fearful. Even in the worst of financial times there are good jobs to be found. It's when times are challenging that serious employers often need to add sales or production staff,  which ultimately adds administrative staff. Those employers will be selective, so they only want to visit with the best of the job applicants who apply. Be seen as one of the best choices as a job candidate. Tune into our next program, soon to air on the JOB SEARCH SHOW, and recession proof your job search as you learn how to:

       * find unadvertised job openings in your vocation,
       * what to say to employer prospects so they will ask you to a job interview
       * improve your resume's ability to match specific workplace needs
       * what to say to get the pay range and career advancement you deserve


    As the JOB SEARCH SHOW enters this new year 2009, we hope be ever helpful to job applicants, by simplifying the job search process for many job seekers, as we offer logical and reasonable job search strategies through these broadcasts, tactics that move you through each step you need to take to find your best 'next job;' it's only a few tasks away, so let's get started. Listen in, when the next show goes live, call in with questions about your own job search, maybe we can help you get hired too.

    Best of luck in your job search -


    Mark C. Baber
    Recruit Director
    JOB SEARCH SHOW
    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Job-Search-Show
    http://www.JobNewsRadio.com
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Tim Hillwood

This sounds like a great service, and I'm sure it will help many. Having said that, since we're also talking about being more creative during this economic slump, why not think outside the box of looking to work for another in the first place? I'm rather amazed that there are plenty of skill sets that are for whatever reason not "conventional" enough to be taught in schools, but the mastery of which would lead to more autonomy. Most of us are trained to be employees- nothing wrong with that, but I'm convinced that thinking that way is a kind of tunnel vision that keeps many from learning skills that wold allow them to carve out there own path to income. One of them is as close as the computer in front of you. For the first time in history, we are 3 feet in front of the world, yet few learn how to use it in a way to render 1) value to others and 2)income for themselves. leavethejobbehind.com

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