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How To Get Hired On the Spot Plus Have An Easy Interview

Started by Josh M · 10 months ago

This isn’t going to tell you what to put on your resume, how to dress or what to say. This is going to show you what you can do right now without even setting up an interview, making a call or going out to buy a new outfit. It’s really easy and you’re probably c ... Continue reading »

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  • Josh, really great stuff here that you gave out. It made me feel like doing these things right now and boost my chances out there Except there is one thing standing in my way. I'm retired. What I do these days is to pass on to the younger people what I know about what works and what doesn't. Since I have discovered mostly by myself what doesn't work I can even tell you why. But you gave out some very valuable tips for those that are in the work force. Sure hope they heed your advice. Take Care my friend.
  • Weird timing on the post Josh. Around the time you posted this, I got an inivatiion to join LinkedIn through Design World. I joined after reading this post and a couple of day's later, I got a invitation to connect with a guy who works for a head hunting outfit that I have worked with. Karma!
  • awesome, thanks guys! glad to hear it was helpful. look me up on LinkedIn!
  • This is great timing for me too. I recently moved and need to find a job now. This is very helpful. I never knew about LinkedIn. Thank you so much for this!
  • Glad it's helping you all. Let me know if you find other ways of promoting yourself that you find useful.
  • I am on my way to a job interview. I have been out of the workforce for several years but I want to get back
    into the workforce for (what else?) extra money that we really need. Hoping to get hired on the spot.
  • What a great post you've written. I am currently seeking for a job in the HVAC field, and I think some of the things you've said will help me obtain that job. Thanks!

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