Attention: Professionals who have recently lost their jobs, professionals who are concerned about being laid off in the near future, or individuals looking for their next opportunity and worried about the economy getting in the way...

"It's here...27+ Strategies, Tips and Proven Techniques You Can Start Taking Action on Immediately for Finding Work Despite a Tight Job Market"

Have you been looking for a job and getting nowhere?
Know you need to do something different to land your next opportunity but don't know what that something is?
Worried this job search is going to take a lot longer than you'd like depleting your resources and your energy?
This "transitioning in a tight job market" report is for you. In these 14 pages you will find the steps that the job hunters I work with take to land their next opportunity--especialy when the economy is struggling like it is today.
Dear Job Hunter,
I know it's not easy being laid off or worrying you might lose your job at any moment. I've spoken with so many people recently who have attended my workshops, called into my seminars, or decided to seek my private coaching who are fearful that their job search will take so much longer than they'd like and will be extremely difficult given the way the economy is faltering and companies are cutting back.
It doesn't have to be such a struggle.
You see, if you're willing to do whatever it takes to get that job offer you WILL be gainfully employed--and sooner than you'd think.
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The thing is though I don't want you to think you can do just anything and you'll automatically rise above the noise and land that job.
The truth is many of your peers are out there looking for work but they are not being productive. I've worked with enough career change clients over the years to know what the common pitfalls are when it comes to finding that next opportunity--especially when the economy is not at its best.
27 Tips for Finding a New Job after You've Been Laid Off
In this report I share all the coaching tips I give my private clients for finding a new job after having lost a job. These are not your typical job search suggestions about interviewing skills, what to include or leave out on your resume, or how to follow up with hiring managers.
Instead, this job hunting report gives you the behaviors and techniques you need to incorporate into your daily life so that you are automatically putting yourself in contact with the opportunities that are out there.
What do you get?
Don't let the size of this report fool you! I believe we all have enough on our plates without having to read hundreds of pages just to get some advice about finding a job. In this report you will find the following easy to implement tips and strategies:
- the various mistakes job hunters make over and over again that keep them from getting a job offer and what you can do to avoid them
- seven ways to take advantage of your network even when you believe you don't actually know anyone who can help you find a new job (psst...you do!)
- nine proven strategies for uncovering what you actually want in your next opportunity and how you might use this time as an opportunity to not just get a j.o.b but to pursue work that is meaningful to you
- the six methods you must employ to stand out from the crowd and get that job during an economic downturn
Wait!
***You also get these bonuses!***
Bonus #1 Class Notes from "Turn Your Life Around After Losing Your Job" seminar
This 10 page document walks you through those first moments after losing your job. It shows you:
- How to pick yourself up after the initial shock of what has just happened
- What you need to do to turn this situation into an opportunity
- How to begin the career change process now that you have been given the chance to start something new
Bonus #2 Class Recording of "How to Find Work in a Down Economy" telephone seminar
This hour-long seminar recording allows you to listen in as I share the very tips from 27 Tips for Finding a New Job after You've Been Laid Off with a group of job hunters from around the country. You not only get to read the material you can also listen in on my presentation while driving, working out or relaxing at home.
Who is this for?
- Individuals who have been let go from their jobs and are eager to get back into the workforce
but who can't seem to make any headway
- Individuals who want to know what they need to do differently to compete in today's job market
- Individuals who would love to have the support of a personal coach and would be eager to put a coach's job hunting tips into practice
- Working professionals who would like to find new opportunities but who are getting stuck because the job market has been weak
- Working professionals who sense downsizing may affect them in the future and who want to get a headstart on finding the next best opportunity but are unsure of how to do that
"Yes, Annemarie--I'd like to do what it really takes to find my next job opportunity and I'm ready to have my own "coach-in-a report" right now.
I'm excited to receive as downloadable pdfs in my inbox "27 Tips to Find a New Job After Being Laid Off " plus my bonus report, "Turn Your Life Around After Losing Your Job " and bonus mp3 recording of the class "How to Find Work in a Down Economy."
And I understand that there is no risk at all. If for any reason I'm unhappy with this report, I will receive a full refund within the next 60 days.
And I'll pay only $27--with no shipping or tax added.

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Special Report: Turn Your Life Around After Losing Your Job
Live Recording: How to Find Work in a Down Economy telephone seminar |
Once you place your order, your confirmation page as well as an e-mail will provide a link to the downloads. Please be sure to check your bulk folder if you don't receive the e-mail.
Are you ready for the tips and tricks to make finding a job right now so much easier? Good! I'm excited to hear about your progress!
Warmest,

Annemarie
Life & Career Change Coach

P.S. Isn't it worth $27 to know what it really takes to find work and be gainfully employed again? |