LANDING A NEW JOB HAS NEVER BEEN SO EASY!
THANKS TO A NEW BOOK BY AUTHOR JASON R. RICH
Now In Bookstores Everywhere (Or Order Your Copy Online)
New York - McGraw-Hill has just published Job Hunting For The Utterly Confused
($14.95 / 322 Pages / ISBN #: 0-07-052665-6), a new book by author Jason R. Rich.
Each chapter of Job Hunting For The Utterly Confused is loaded with useful tips and strategies that anyone can
easily incorporate into their job search efforts. The book is designed to assist anyone in determining their skills,
pinpointing their career-related interests, setting career-related goals, and then launching a job search effort
that will lead to success. Short interviews with well-known career counselors, resume preparation experts, top
business leaders, and HR professionals are used throughout the book to stress key points and strategies to the
reader.
This comprehensive book is written in an easy-to-read, up-beat style that will take the confusion and stress out
of finding and landing an awesome job. Job Hunting For The Utterly Confused will assist readers in every step of
the job search process, and help readers adopt a focused, deadline-oriented approach to finding and landing a new
job.
Job Hunting For The Utterly Confused is targeted to:
Recent college grads looking to launch their career
People looking for a new job with a different employer
People in search of part-time work (or internships)
Currently employed people hoping to earn a promotion
Anyone re-entering the work force after an extended absence
Jason R. Rich is the author of over 20 books, including First Job, Great Job: America's Hottest Business Leaders
Share Their Secrets (Macmillan). His career-related articles continue to appear in: National Business Employment
Weekly, The Wall Street Journal's Managing Your Career, and Careers & Colleges. He also writes a weekly career-related
column for the Sunday Boston Herald newspaper.
For additional information about Job Hunting For The Utterly Confused, to request a review copy of the book (media
only), or to schedule an interview with Jason Rich, please click
here.
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