Getting a Job is a Job
Nailing a Job in a Hard-Knock World
“A mother lode of timely, hard-earned, bite-size, street-smart golden nuggets … invaluable for job seekers, employed or unemployed.”
—Stephen Covey
About the book
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.
Order your copy of Harvey's newest book today!
About Harvey Mackay
Harvey Mackay is a seven-time, New York Times best-selling author of "Swim With The Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive", and "Beware the Naked Man Who Offers You His Shirt." Both books are among the top 15 inspirational business books of all time, according to the New York Times. In total, Harvey’s books have sold 10 million copies worldwide, translated into 46 languages and sold in 80 countries. Harvey is also a nationally syndicated columnist for United Feature Syndicate. His weekly articles appear in nearly 100 newspapers across the country.
Harvey Mackay is one of America’s most popular and entertaining business speakers. Toastmasters International named him one of the top five speakers in the world along with Tony Robbins and Governor Mario Cuomo. He has spoken, weekly, to Fortune 1000 companies around the world for more than 30 years.
At age 27, Harvey Mackay purchased a small, failing envelope company that has grown to a $100 million business. MackayMitchell Envelope Company is one of the nation’s major envelope manufacturers, producing 25 million envelopes a day. Currently, they employ over 450 people. As chairman, Harvey’s philosophy is engrained in the company, beginning with its motto: Do what you love, love what you do and deliver more than you promise.