Thirty Days to a Good Job
By (Author) Hal Gieseking
Simon & Schuster
Touchstone
4th July 1994
United States
General
Non Fiction
Careers guidance
650.14
Paperback
224
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 15mm
278g
In what is the first really fresh job-hunting idea since What Color is Your Parachute, 30 Days to a Good Job puts you on a strategic, systematic 30-day program that leaves you no time to become discouraged. This positive, highly focused program provides you with an accelerated schedule that reduces the conventional six- to twelve-month job-search "sleepwalk" into a well-thought-out blitz that gets you not one but a half-dozen contacts in each of your prospective companies and up to 150 job contacts in a single month. 30 Days to a Good Job will show you: How to arm yourself with the most effective self-marketing techniques to beat out the competition; How to use a highly structured 30-Day Job Planning Calendar, complete with specific assignments to perform daily; How to speed up your job search by employing Job Prospect Cards (listing company names and key decision-makers within the organization), Life Experience Cards (documenting work, education, and social experiences to help individualize resumes and cover letters), and a Contact Notebook (featuring pertinent information for follow-up letters and phone calls); How to develop your own original, hand-tailored letters and resumes as adjuncts to the all-important and decisive job interviews; How to computerize your job search.
Hal Gieseking is the author of 30 Days to a Good Job, a Simon & Schuster book.