Attention
mid-life, mid-career executives and professionals:
Are you struggling to change jobs and
feel you're getting nowhere?
You're
sending out dozens of resumes but can't
seem to land the job you want. Or you get to the interview stage...and
the job seems to fade away. Or maybe you've been advancing so fast in
your career you have forgotten how to job search.
Dear Job Changer:
Will you know the best way to play an interview?
Or how to say no to an offer? Or how to keep from being blindsided by
eager recruiters and negative references?
When you download my Irreverent
Job Search E-Guide, the
answers are yes, yes
and yes!
"The Real Deal on Job Search Campaigns"
Career
planning in
the 21st century is a whole new ball game. If you've been working 5, 10
or even 20 years, you've learned how to be successful in your
career. And that's why you face unique challenges (and
opportunities) when you search for a new job.
I'm
Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D. As a career consultant, I work exclusively with
mid-life, mid-career executives and professionals. My clients
conduct successful job searches – and I've created an ebook to share
what really
works.
Ready to begin? Order here for immediate download.
You will discover:
- How to make email and phone work for you (not against you) (p.
5)
- What you absolutely need to know about yourself before
you start -- and
what you won't need for the journey (p. 9)
- Why you need to transform
talents to skills (p. 14)
- How to put a name on your dream (without going into
woo-woo) (p. 18)
- What's even more important than a resume when answering
ads (p. 23)
- What you absolutely must remember when talking to
recruiters (p. 24)
- Seven questions to ask yourself when you get stuck
drafting your resume (p. 36)
- What to omit (and what to include) in the personal
section of your resume (p. 41)
- What NOT to include in your objective (p. 43)
- How to answer the "May we call your current boss"
question (p. 48)
- How to check your references -- and the BEST reference
insurance (p. 48)
- What to do when you expect
to get an offer (p. 53)
- Why your current job is also your best job search
resource (p. 56)
- What you absolutely must do if you want to accept an
offer (p. 63)
- How to reject a job
offer gracefully (p. 65)
- How to strategize your first six months on the job so you
can keep your options open (p. 68)
- Your Number One challenge in a new job (p. 68)
- How to hire a coach or
career counselor who won't leave you lost in the jungle (p. 77)
- How to avoid bogus
guidance from the "experts" (p. 81)
and demand what you want and need (p. 82)
Ready now?
Download here and start moving to your new job today.
The Truth About How to Find
Your Dream Career
You may have learned the old formula for career change. Spend a long
time figuring out who you are. Take tests to find just where you fit in
the occupational world. Interview for information. Find a job. Take the
job.
But reality
doesn't work that way in this century (and maybe it never
did). Career change comes from action, not navel-gazing. Researchers
now talk about serendipity not as woo-woo but as reality. Tests
will
tell you, "You're good at what you do now." And job search can be more
of a winding road than a straight line.
The
bottom line:
You'll find down-to-earth, experience-based answers when you
read Cathy Goodwin's Highly Irreverent and Very Practical Guide to Your
Job Search.
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"...the most practical guide I've seen
for moving forward on either looking for a new job or evaluating and
making a career change. I found it both focusing and motivating.
"And reading this book is just like
talking to you!"
-- Rochelle Cohn, IT professional,
Boston area
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Download now -- and start moving to your next
career!
Where else can you get
a coach in a book?
You could hire a coach: $150-300 an hour: You'd barely
scratch the surface with three hours: $450-$900.
You could visit your local bookstore or browse online: I am
not aware of any single book that covers all these topics. You would
spend hours searching...and perhaps buy a dozen books $240-$450 total.
You could attend networking events...but how do you know
you're getting the help you need? And who will spend hours helping you?
Or you can download this Guide for only $24.95 - less than
the
cost of a power lunch (or a power snack in most major cities).
Download now -- and be ready when the
recruiter calls.
Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D., has worked with dozens of clients who
found jobs and careers successfully. She has first-hand experience with
the corporate world, as well as educational and professional careers.
Cathy taught in business schools and MBA programs for over twenty
years. Her own MBA (Wharton School) gave her a broad knowledge of
business and exposure to elite companies. She published articles
relating to life transition and personal change.
Cathy's classes and conferences included hundreds of
managers and professionals from all over the world. As a result, she
has unique, extensive knowledge of companies, careers and job searches.
She speaks the language of business in a style that combines wisdom,
life experience and her own special blend of irreverent humor.
Cathy's book on relocation was published by New Harbinger
(1999). She has been interviewed about careers and life transitions in
radio and print media all over the United Sates.
When you download Cathy's e-book, you benefit from what
she learned in over thirty years of studying careers, transition and
business.
Contact Cathy with questions @ makewebsiteprofits@gmail.com