Interview Action: Enter The Market [Book 2]
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Enter The Market: Discover Openings, Do Your Research, and Plan The Interview
[Book 2 of 3 of the Interview Action Series - Making Interviews Work For You!]
Here is a breakdown of what Book 2: Enter The Market will do for you:
1) Discovering Openings:This section turns years of "old-school" advice into updated and practical tips you can use in today's challenging market.
2) Do Your Research: Times have changed and researching what you're going for is powerful for you and the interviewer. Be ready leave a lasting impression or know when to walk away.
3) Planning the Interview: Not enough time, effort, and preparation is spent in the steps leading up to the actual interview. Get your job hunting efforts focused and boosted here.
If you're looking for a job, you want things to go smoothly, right? You want to do the work it takes to get your name out there and you want some good responses back.
But what if you're not sure about the next step to take?
What if you've been out of the job market for more than five years, employed or not?
What if you've tried over and over again and just can't seem to get a phone call?
It's tough. This whole interviewing process is a complex, cold, and frustrating experience that most people can't stand. This is exactly the reason I decided to tackle it, systematize it, and bring it to you.
I'm coming to you with career development tools, interview tips, and job grabbing processes to help you get the interview flow down pat. And don't worry, this is not PhD level confusing tactics (though there are ninja-nuggets of goodness inside).
This is simple, straightforward, and practical techniques for the following people:
* In a job that no longer satisfies you
* Never had a job before
* Haven't looked for a new job in over 5 years
* Are an expert and are looking for 5-10% improvement tips
I took an experimenter's role when researching this Interview Action series of books. Yes, I made cold-calls to recruiters to get advice. Yes, I applied for positions I was not "qualified" for (and still got the interviews). Yes, I used my years of psychometric testing data and surveys from richardstep.com to refine my approaches.
And yes, you will get at least 1 big 'ah-ha' from this series of books that will make a difference in your interview mastery skill-set. You just have to be willing to look for it.
This series of books will help you prepare for, find, get, and win at the interviewing process to make getting your next job that much more attainable. Think of it as personal interview training on your favorite ereader device.
If you're ready to get up and learn some new interview methods, get what works best for you, and start applying it to the interview process, then let's go.
It's time to start making interviews work for you!
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Interview Action - Richard N. Stephenson
[ INTERVIEW ACTION ]
Enter The Market
Discovering Openings,
Do Your Research, and
Planning The Interview
By Richard N. Stephenson
Book 2 of 3 from the
< Interview Action Series >
Introduction
Part 1: Discovering Openings
Chapter 1: Quick Career Hunting Tactics
Chapter 2: Hidden Markets = Secret Weapon
Chapter 3: Is It Really Who You Know?
Part 2: Do Your Research
Chapter 4: Is Your Research Enough?
Chapter 5: Best Company Research Methods
Part 3: Planning The Interview
Chapter 6: Don't Bomb Your Interview!
Chapter 7: Winning Interview Hints
Chapter 8: Motivation is a Huge Factor
Chapter 9: Phone Interview Impressions
Chapter 10: Remember These Email Rules
Conclusion
About
Other Books
One Last Thing
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INTRODUCTION
If you're looking for a job, you want things to go smoothly, right? You want to do the work it takes to get your name out there and you want some good responses back.
But what if you're not sure about the next step to take? What if you've been out of the job market for more than five years, employed or not? What if you've tried over and over again and just can't seem to get a phone call?
It's tough. This whole interviewing process is a complex, cold, and frustrating experience that most people can't stand. This is exactly the reason I decided to tackle it, systematize it, and bring it to you.
Here is a breakdown of what Book 2: Enter The Market will do for you:
Discovering Openings: This section turns years of old-school
advice into updated and practical tips you can use in today's challenging market.
Do Your Research: Times have changed and researching what you're going for is powerful for you and the interviewer. Be ready to leave a lasting impression or know when to walk away.
Planning the Interview: Not enough time, effort, and preparation is spent in the steps leading up to the actual interview. Get your job hunting efforts focused and boosted here.
I'm coming to you with tools, tips, and processes to help you get the interview flow down pat. And don't worry, this is not full of PhD level confusing tactics (though there are ninja-nuggets of goodness inside). This is simple, straightforward, and practical advice for the following people:
- In a job that no longer satisfies you
- Never had a job before
- Haven't looked for a new job in over 5 years
- Are an expert and are looking for 5-10% improvement tips
I took an experimenter's role when researching this Interview Action series of books. Yes, I made cold-calls to recruiters to get advice. Yes, I applied for positions I was not qualified
for (and still got the interviews). Yes, I used my years