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Don't Sweat Guide to Your Job Search - Don't Sweat Press (CD)
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Don't Sweat Guide to Your Job Search - Don't Sweat Press (CD)
Title: Title: Don't Sweat Guide to Your Job Search Author: Don't Sweat Press Genre: Business / Careers Format: CD, 3 CDs, 4 Hours (Unabridged) Synopsis: In these troubled economic times, looking for a new job, or searching for that very first job opportunity, can be extremely stressful. There's more competition out there, and fewer jobs to compete for. However, this time does not have to be as worrisome as it might seem. The Don't Sweat Guide to Your Job Search helps you to be more relaxed and peaceful as you hunt for the right occupation, and everyone knows that people are at their best in interviews when they're calm and relaxed. In essays such as: * Beware of Time Frames * Be Your Own Matchmaker * Cast Your Net Wide * What You Bring to the Table * It's Not a One-Way Street * The Theory of Relativity, Job Style And many more. The editors of Don't Sweat Press reveal the best ways to search for a job without getting needlessly stressed out. Review: AudioFile DON'T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF author Richard Carlson's staff writers offer a common sense approach to finding work. Eric Conger's inimitable tone of mature helpfulness props up writing that seems aimed at a younger audience than one presumes these authors are trying to reach. Nevertheless, the ideas have bread-and-butter value and will be useful to people out of work and teetering on the brink of a financial or emotional train wreck. The program's sound logic and firm grip on reality will help listeners rise above the turmoil, sketch out a world view that preserves dignity, and adopt a job search strategy that keeps the process going. T.W. AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine-- Copyright AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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