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Time to get hired

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‘Time to get hired’ is a step-by-step booklet that helps you to understand what it takes to land a new job through alternative channels that applying as a response to a job ad.
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‘Time to get hired’ is a step-by-step booklet that helps you to understand what it takes to land a new job through alternative channels that applying as a response to a job ad. We will cover how to approach recruitment and employment agencies, how to use your network and how to submit unsolicited applications. Finally we will prepare you for the interview.

With this book we want to make it easier for you and help you find a new job as quickly as possible.

Being a jobseeker can be very stressful, because there are so many things you need to do. Most people approach the task in a fairly disorganised manner and just muddle through.

‘Time to get hired’ structures the process from start to finish, so that you approach job-hunting one step at a time.

The process is built up in such a way that once you have completed all of the steps, you’ll have done everything possible to plan your job hunt and you are then ready to find your job.

At each step, you will acquire the knowledge and tools you need to find a job.

The idea is to help you get off to a good start and the 4 steps to do so are:

  1. Step 1: Recruitment companies/employment agencies
  2. Step 2: How to use your network
  3. Step 3: Unsolicited applications
  4. Step 4: The interview – how to present yourself


Each step consists of an explanatory text that provides in-depth information and guidance on how to approach the task at hand.

Once you have studied the text, you’ll be all set to carry out each task in practice.

  • Introduction
  • Recruitment companies
  1. How recruitment companies operate
  2. Search and selection
  3. Temporary employment agencies
  4. What to do
  5. Assignment
  • How to use your network
  1. “I don’t have a network”
  2. Your social network
  3. Using social media – Facebook
  4. Your professional network
  5. How to use your network – LinkedIn
  6. “I don’t like contacting people I know”
  7. The important follow-up
  8. Assignment
  9. Evaluate your network
  10. Use your network
  11. Template: Networking activity
  • Unsolicited applications
  1. What does it take to succeed?
  2. How do you find the companies?
  3. Companies you know
  4. Talk to people you know
  5. Companies in your area
  6. Search for companies on the Net
  7. Job portals
  8. Company websites
  9. Company databases
  10. Submitting unsolicited applications
  11. The unsolicited application
  12. How to write an unsolicited application
  13. Assignment
  • Interviews – how to make the best-possible impression
  1. The appointment process
  2. The appointment process
  3. “Tell us about yourself”
  4. Tips for job interviews:
  5. The pay question
  6. The body talks
  7. The interviewers’ body language
  8. After the first interview
  9. Learn from your experiences
  10. Assignment
  11. Template: Job Interview
The book appears to be a simple guide but its practicality and wise approach has helped job seekers like me really find a job quickly.
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