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"A mother lode of timely, hard-earned, bite-size, street-smart golden nuggets ... invaluable for job seekers, employed or unemployed."
-Stephen Covey
You are looking at the ultimate briefing on how to get hired and trading-up for a higher-paid position. This concentrated game plan is drawn from Harvey Mackay's road-tested tips assembled over decades of intense interviews, extensive hiring experience, and life-changing presentations.
It's a tough time for job seekers, and you will need every advantage you can get. With a rapidly changing marketplace shaped by increased automation and technology levels along with the devastating 2020, finding a job has become exponentially more challenging. When unemployment rates are high, you'll need an iron-clad strategy to stand-out.
As an essential resource, this book offers resources and tips to move you to the top!
The resources included are 16 pre-interview questions, 44 interview prep items, and a powerful, 22 item, post-interview checklist.
You will learn:
- How to win video job interviews - How to negotiate a job offer for higher pay - Tips to win for 55+ job seekers - How to compete if you are not tech-savvy - What to do if you are a recent college grad.
There is more opportunity in the job market than you can imagine. Armed with these tools, you'll be the most competitive job candidate on the market.
Sam Postlethwaite was a Confederate soldier buried in an unmarked grave in Rhode Island. Beginning with nothing more than a handful of dirt, author Les Rolston's innocent curiosity about this mysterious soldier's grave became a journey of thousands of miles that eventually led him to the soldier's family. The result is this factual account of Postlethwaite's odyssey and the author's determined efforts to learn his story. Other important facets of this affecting historical account are the experiences of Postlethwaite's fourteen-year-old brother, who found glory with Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley; and a boy from a prominent Rhode Island family who was emotionally ruined by the Civil War. Both their families, embittered by war, were destined to merge through a Civil War romance and marriage. This book is a tribute to all of the people, Northerners and Southerners, who joined together to choose forgiveness and understanding over bitterness and hatred.