Publisher's Synopsis
(This is the black and white version of the book, a version with color pictures (very cool) is available for a little more money) Who Should Read This Book? Blue collar, white collar, no college, some college, college degree, master's degree, PhD, high school grad, no GED. People changing careers, people that want to stay in their field but just make more money. People that want to find a company that provides more opportunity or treats them better. Anyone that is or will be looking for a job, and this includes anyone with a disability. Steve Gehrke has written a book condensing his knowledge of 30 plus years in the placement business and made it available to the general public. If you want your job search to be more effective and take less time, buy this book. If you have any anxiety about interviewing, buy this book. If you want more insight into "what do employers really want in a candidate" buy this book. Recommendations: A former factory worker turned positive-minded career expert who currently helps others with disabilities get jobs, Steve Gehrke has a heart of gold and every day wisdom worth its weight in gold. He will offer you no nonsense advice and upbeat encouragement based on his years of helping others get interviews and offers. Also from Tama Your book is really GOOD and I love your tone and you have very helpful things to say. Tama Kieves, USA Today featured career catalyst and bestselling author of Thriving Through Uncertainty: Moving Beyond Fear of the Unknown and Making Change Work for You "This little gem of a book offers practical and timely advice on the fine art of finding and landing that special job you've been seeking. And best of all its told through the eyes of a brilliant and accomplished job recruiter whose many years of experience has given him 1st hand knowledge of what employers look for in a candidate. Written in an easy to read and personable style "Sandy@Sandarella's bridal (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) With your skill level in the craft of career guidance, your respect for the people in the ADW! Workshops and the quality of your material, can't wait to read your book, and apply the information to my job search. Gail Joyce Evans Career Service Advisor Generations at Work program All American Job Centers/Arapahoe Douglas Works