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The Get-It-Done Job Search

Find an Employer Who Will Hire You

by (author) Lana Guzman

photographs by Edgar Guzman

Publisher
NOBLE GRAY PRESS
Initial publish date
Mar 2024
Category
Resumes, Vocational Guidance, Job Hunting, General, Interviewing, Internships
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781990070822
    Publish Date
    Mar 2024
    List Price
    $25
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781990070808
    Publish Date
    Mar 2024
    List Price
    $25

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This book will give a glimpse into how employers look for candidates and how they screen them. This book will also give you a glimpse into what works, what does not, what should work, but does not always work, and what you would normally expect not to work, but it does, at least sometimes, when job searching. Finally, this book will help you understand what you are offering, to whom you are offering it, and, most importantly, why anybody would care enough to give it a try and offer you a job.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Lana Guzman, MBA is an entrepreneur and a business consultant with two decades of business experience. She is the author of several books in the Get-It-Done series, such as The Get-It-Done Business Plan: Write a Business Plan That Will Get Your Business Financed and The Get-It-Done CV: Create a CV That Will Land You Your Dream Job as well as a number of fiction pieces. Lana holds MBA from HEC Montreal, a graduate diploma and two undergraduate degrees from the leading Universities in Europe. She lives in Toronto with her family.

Excerpt: The Get-It-Done Job Search: Find an Employer Who Will Hire You (by (author) Lana Guzman; photographs by Edgar Guzman)

Job search is probably as old as the humanity itself. Even in the most primitive of a society, jobs were sought and assigned, either for a barter or a monetary compensation. With the societal evolution over time, jobs too became more complex, the assignment of jobs and seeking a job has become more complex as well. The essence, however, the fact that we seek a job as a means of substantiating our physical, and mental, existence has remained. Even today, the great majority of people of working age who seek jobs are still seeking jobs to make a living. Few people, although they most definitely exist, seek a job purely out of self-fulfillment necessity and not because they need a salary to live of.

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