We Got The Secrets To Get You The Job You Want Today!
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This book is for everyone!
Even if: You currently have a job, but want to land your dream job…
Even if: You have absolutely no previous work experience and have never even been on an interview…
Even if: You’ve bombed every single interview you’ve gone on…
WARNING: Don't even think about going on another interview before you read this! You might be making one of the three deadly interview mistakes costing you multiple job offers without even knowing it!
99% of current job seekers are making the same fatal interview mistakes that are preventing them from getting hired!
Date: Friday, February 18, 2011
We are currently facing one of the toughest job markets ever, and competition for the few jobs available is FIERCE! There is no margin for error when going on job interviews, and getting hired comes down to performing at near perfection. In this job market, only the cream will rise to the top.
The job interview is the single most important part of the hiring process.
Not the resume. Not the cover letter. But the interview…and almost all candidates screw up their interview by making stupid mistakes that can be easily fixed with the proper knowledge.
If you are serious about getting hired you must keep reading!
I'm going to show you how to avoid costly mistakes and implement proven interview strategies guaranteed to skyrocket the number of job offers you get! You'll be sure to separate yourself from the competition and stand out from the crowd!
These strategies are proven to work…no matter what industry or type of job you are aiming for.
My name is Robert Lawrence. Over the past 10 years, I've interviewed candidates for multiple Fortune 500 companies. Through my experience, I have learned what works… and more importantly, what doesn't.
I've spent over 10 years interviewing individuals, and I've truly seen it all - from the guy who aces the interview and gets the job on the spot, to the person who comes in and completely bombs… and everything in between.
I remember one of the first guys I ever interviewed. When I saw his resume, nothing about it “grabbed me” and I didn't feel the need to interview him. But this guy kept calling me like a little pest, and I gave in just to have him stop bugging me!
Boy, I'm glad I did! On the day of the interview, I met this guy and 30 minutes later, he left with a job offer. I was completely blown away. I had never given a person a job offer “on the spot.” I couldn't believe this guy completely convinced me he was the perfect person for the job.
But it hit me. Right then, I realized there were secrets to successful interviewing that only a select few knew about.
And through the years, as I interviewed more and more people, I learned many more “tricks of the trade,” and “secrets weapons” that only elite job seekers used in their interviews.
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Had great success in getting Jobs, even in this Awful Economy.
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