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How to Get a Job in 30 Days or Less
- Discover Hiring Secrets and Job Getting Tips & Strategies to Find the Job You Desire
- De: George Egbuonu
- Narrado por: Ron Welch
- Duración: 3 h y 56 m
- Versión completa
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Were you fired, laid off, or tossed out of a job? Or maybe you are just tired of your current job and are looking to make a change? Well, no problem, this book will help you. How to Get a Job in 30 Days or Less helps you discover insider hiring secrets on applying and interviewing for any job in any industry, regardless of your qualifications, education, or experience.
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- De Penelope Warner en 07-07-16
- How to Get a Job in 30 Days or Less
- Discover Hiring Secrets and Job Getting Tips & Strategies to Find the Job You Desire
- De: George Egbuonu
- Narrado por: Ron Welch
A Resourceful Step by Step Guide for Job Seekers
Revisado: 07-03-16
Would you listen to How to Get a Job in 30 Days or Less again? Why?
Yes, the book is motivating. It keeps one in perspective when applying for jobs. I have kept the audio in my computer to use for reference and guide any time I encounter a new job position or need to apply for one
What did you like best about this story?
The fact that the author shares the stories from real life situations and his personal experiences.
What about Ron Welch’s performance did you like?
Yes, Ron was clear and energetic.
What insight do you think you’ll apply from How to Get a Job in 30 Days or Less?
The part on negotiating my worth, telling the company how my strengths will be beneficial to the company and taking time to rest before starting a new job
Any additional comments?
This is a wonderful book that should be made available to job seekers out there. Even though not all the strategies works perfectly for everyone, a job seeker will always have a take home from the book.
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