Get a Job!: How I Found a Job when Jobs are Hard to Find - And So Can You
Unique job hunting advice for the new economy, told with personal anecdotes and real stories: more like chicken soup for the job-seeker than a dry reference manual!

Get a Job! shows people at any point in their career how to find a job, and how to keep that job once they have it. The new economy of real 16% unemployment requires job hunters to think like a hiring manager.

Quillen's book alone teaches readers how to do that, by providing insights into the thought process of hiring managers and HR Directors — because he has been one most of his career! Using stories and anecdotes throughout, all from his 20+ years of personal experience and as a very recent job seeker himself, his credentials are better than anyone else writing on this subject. Ten or fifteen years ago, a well-crafted resume got you interviews and a job.

But now, in the horrific "New Normal" economy where real unemployment is more than 16%, you absolutely have to tailor your resume specifically to each job for which you are applying. If you don't, less-qualified candidates will get the interviews, and you'll be left out in the cold.

This is just one part of the new job-seeking world that author Dan Quillen reveals from personal experience. Laid off in 2011, Dan was part of two networking groups...their average interviews per resume submitted was something like 5% — one in twenty. Dan's was 24% — nearly one in four. Dan got a job in record time, and now he shows readers how to do the same in Get a Job!

Rather than a cold impersonal litany of things to do, Get a Job! is more like sitting down with an old friend who has taken a personal interest in the job seeker’s dilemma. Quillen takes his readers by the hand and guides them through all the critical steps necessary for finding a job today — not twenty years ago. Along the way, Quillen shares his own personal experiences in finding work in today's difficult economy, seen through the lens of his decades of HR experience as a hiring manager and HR director. The use of the Internet and social media is an important component of this book, which is filled with examples from Dan's own job hunt. Featured are copies of his resume (reviewed and discussed section-by-section), the job boards he used in his search and how best to use them, first steps to take after being laid off, the importance of resumes and cover letters, overcoming gatekeepers, preparing for the interview and how to excel at one, temp agencies, age-related questions, and much more.

Dan also provides great strategies on how to keep a job once you've landed it, how to prepare to leave if the job appears to be ending, and how to stay positive in a very negative time. Real examples from Dan's search are the hallmark of every chapter, every strategy offered to readers.
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Get a Job!: How I Found a Job when Jobs are Hard to Find - And So Can You
Unique job hunting advice for the new economy, told with personal anecdotes and real stories: more like chicken soup for the job-seeker than a dry reference manual!

Get a Job! shows people at any point in their career how to find a job, and how to keep that job once they have it. The new economy of real 16% unemployment requires job hunters to think like a hiring manager.

Quillen's book alone teaches readers how to do that, by providing insights into the thought process of hiring managers and HR Directors — because he has been one most of his career! Using stories and anecdotes throughout, all from his 20+ years of personal experience and as a very recent job seeker himself, his credentials are better than anyone else writing on this subject. Ten or fifteen years ago, a well-crafted resume got you interviews and a job.

But now, in the horrific "New Normal" economy where real unemployment is more than 16%, you absolutely have to tailor your resume specifically to each job for which you are applying. If you don't, less-qualified candidates will get the interviews, and you'll be left out in the cold.

This is just one part of the new job-seeking world that author Dan Quillen reveals from personal experience. Laid off in 2011, Dan was part of two networking groups...their average interviews per resume submitted was something like 5% — one in twenty. Dan's was 24% — nearly one in four. Dan got a job in record time, and now he shows readers how to do the same in Get a Job!

Rather than a cold impersonal litany of things to do, Get a Job! is more like sitting down with an old friend who has taken a personal interest in the job seeker’s dilemma. Quillen takes his readers by the hand and guides them through all the critical steps necessary for finding a job today — not twenty years ago. Along the way, Quillen shares his own personal experiences in finding work in today's difficult economy, seen through the lens of his decades of HR experience as a hiring manager and HR director. The use of the Internet and social media is an important component of this book, which is filled with examples from Dan's own job hunt. Featured are copies of his resume (reviewed and discussed section-by-section), the job boards he used in his search and how best to use them, first steps to take after being laid off, the importance of resumes and cover letters, overcoming gatekeepers, preparing for the interview and how to excel at one, temp agencies, age-related questions, and much more.

Dan also provides great strategies on how to keep a job once you've landed it, how to prepare to leave if the job appears to be ending, and how to stay positive in a very negative time. Real examples from Dan's search are the hallmark of every chapter, every strategy offered to readers.
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Get a Job!: How I Found a Job when Jobs are Hard to Find - And So Can You

Get a Job!: How I Found a Job when Jobs are Hard to Find - And So Can You

by Dan Quillen
Get a Job!: How I Found a Job when Jobs are Hard to Find - And So Can You

Get a Job!: How I Found a Job when Jobs are Hard to Find - And So Can You

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Unique job hunting advice for the new economy, told with personal anecdotes and real stories: more like chicken soup for the job-seeker than a dry reference manual!

Get a Job! shows people at any point in their career how to find a job, and how to keep that job once they have it. The new economy of real 16% unemployment requires job hunters to think like a hiring manager.

Quillen's book alone teaches readers how to do that, by providing insights into the thought process of hiring managers and HR Directors — because he has been one most of his career! Using stories and anecdotes throughout, all from his 20+ years of personal experience and as a very recent job seeker himself, his credentials are better than anyone else writing on this subject. Ten or fifteen years ago, a well-crafted resume got you interviews and a job.

But now, in the horrific "New Normal" economy where real unemployment is more than 16%, you absolutely have to tailor your resume specifically to each job for which you are applying. If you don't, less-qualified candidates will get the interviews, and you'll be left out in the cold.

This is just one part of the new job-seeking world that author Dan Quillen reveals from personal experience. Laid off in 2011, Dan was part of two networking groups...their average interviews per resume submitted was something like 5% — one in twenty. Dan's was 24% — nearly one in four. Dan got a job in record time, and now he shows readers how to do the same in Get a Job!

Rather than a cold impersonal litany of things to do, Get a Job! is more like sitting down with an old friend who has taken a personal interest in the job seeker’s dilemma. Quillen takes his readers by the hand and guides them through all the critical steps necessary for finding a job today — not twenty years ago. Along the way, Quillen shares his own personal experiences in finding work in today's difficult economy, seen through the lens of his decades of HR experience as a hiring manager and HR director. The use of the Internet and social media is an important component of this book, which is filled with examples from Dan's own job hunt. Featured are copies of his resume (reviewed and discussed section-by-section), the job boards he used in his search and how best to use them, first steps to take after being laid off, the importance of resumes and cover letters, overcoming gatekeepers, preparing for the interview and how to excel at one, temp agencies, age-related questions, and much more.

Dan also provides great strategies on how to keep a job once you've landed it, how to prepare to leave if the job appears to be ending, and how to stay positive in a very negative time. Real examples from Dan's search are the hallmark of every chapter, every strategy offered to readers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781593601850
Publisher: Cold Spring Press
Publication date: 10/08/2013
Edition description: Original
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Dan Quillen is the author of many books on genealogy and travel, but has spent his entire working career in human resources as a hiring manager and HR director. Alone among his peers, he knows this subject from the inside looking out, and during his job search also from the outside looking in!

Table of Contents

1 Welcome to the New Economy 9

2 Overview 13

3 Plan to Stay, Prepare to Leave 18

Plan to Stay 19

Prepare to Leave 23

4 Social Networking 27

LinkedIn 27

Facebook 32

Twitter 33

5 What Do You Do Now? First Steps After a Layoff 38

Résumé 39

Cover Letter 40

Get Organized 40

Networks 42

Job Search Websites 46

Set a Schedule 50

Networking Groups 53

Stay Busy 54

Unemployment Benefits 56

Housing 58

6 Résumés 59

A Tale of Two Résumés 59

Proofreading 66

Acronyms and Jargon 70

Length 71

Formatting 72

Hyphens 73

Font Style 74

Photographs 74

Résumé Sections 74

Title 75

Summary of Qualifications 78

Professional Experience 82

Awards and Honors 89

Education 91

Certifications and Memberships 93

Sections Not To Include 93

Summary 94

7 Cover Letters - To Write or Not to Write? 95

Cover Letter Sections 98

Date 98

Salutation 98

Opening Paragraph 99

Minimum Qualifications 101

Closing Paragraph 102

Closing 102

Cover Letter Template 103

E-mail vs. Attachment 104

Summary 105

8 Stay Positive 106

Ten Keys to Staying Positive 106

9 Gatekeepers 113

Applications Software 113

Human Resources Departments 118

10 Before the Interview 120

Networks 120

Research 121

Dress for Success 122

Questions 127

Generic Questions 128

Job-Specific Questions 130

My Least-Favorite Questions 134

The Unasked Questions 136

More on Questions 137

11 The Interview 138

The 20-20-20 Rule 138

Dress for Success 139

Location 139

Timing 140

Résumé 141

Business Cards 142

It's All About the Company 142

The Interview 143

Listen 145

Don't be a Storyteller! 145

Dangerous Questions 145

Your End-of-Interview Questions 146

After the Interview 147

Follow-up 149

Telephone Inteviews 150

12 Does Age Matter? 151

Older Workers 151

Younger Workers 155

13 After You Land Your Job 160

Arrive on Time, Stay all Day 160

What if I Get Another Job Offer? 166

14 Temp Agencies - Yes or No? 169

15 The New Economy & You 172

Index 179

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