Oh No! . . . Not another Electronic Resume Victim!
OK. You're anxious to get as much exposure as possible. Nothing
wrong with that. But the electronic resume and one of those job
websites is definitely NOT the way to go . . . at least if you
don't plan to spend weeks or months looking for a job.
I suppose we're all victims of "do it fast and easy" electronic
techniques. It seems logical. The internet provides global
exposure for our credentials. All we have to do is wait for one
or two of those millions of internet users (many of whom are
employers) to discover our resume . . . theoretically.
However, mass exposure didn't work in the days before the
internet. And it doesn't work now. It's really just a question
of statistics. 7% of job hunters have found "opportunities" that
match their credentials. Notice, I didn't say job offers.
Job search experts know that relying on an electronic resume or
a digital job search is hopeless. This doesn't mean that every
so often someone hits. But you're more likely to get struck by
lightning or win the lottery. There has to be a better way!
The truth is . . . there are no shortcuts!
Most folks find their next job as a result of a simple strategy
called "networking." Whether you realize it or not, you probably
got your last job because someone you know told you about it or
sent you to someone who was in the know.
If you had access to a proven system that shows you step-by-step
how to locate opportunities, attract interviews and negotiate
for the best offer . . . and all without relying on a mindless
dissemination of your resume . . . would you see the incredible
advantage you would have.
And, if I told you, further, that this amazing job search system
could have you talking face-to-face with your next boss in a
matter of days, wouldn't you jump at the chance to turn your job
search into a near-term winner?
The good news is that you can now use proven techniques to
shorten your job search and be entertaining good job offers in
as little as 14 days! Check it out!