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OMG I NEED A JOB: A Practical Guide To Finding A Great Job In Any Economy

Author Bob Braham
Publisher Robertson Publishing
Category Business & Economics
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Author(s)Bob Braham
ISBN / ASIN1611701643
ISBN-139781611701647
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Sales Rank1,490,703
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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OMG I NEED A JOB: A Practical Guide to Finding a Great Job in Any Economy is ideal for anyone who is searching for a job, from those who have already been in the workforce to recent college graduates. No-nonsense and results-driven, this book will give you the information and inspiration you need to become the master of your own destiny and the architect of your own resume. It’s required reading for anyone who is committed to creating a gratifying career, one plum job at a time.

In Today’s job market, landing a great employment opportunity can seem brutal. However, no matter what the current economy may indicate, the chance of becoming employed is well within your reach. That is, if you have a effective plan in motion. Now, seasoned senior executive, Bob Braham, draws from decades of experience in both the hiring and job hunting process to give you the roadmap that will lead to a highly desirable position.

About the author:

Bob Braham is a strategic high tech marketing leader and resides in Silicon Valley, in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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