July 11th, 2011

DIY Resume eBook & Online Custom Resume Templates…This Is The Deal Of The Century

My new eBook is now LIVE on Amazon eBooks:

The Career Artisan Series: The 21St Century Resume Guide For The Perplexed

It comes with a link to downloadable resume templates – custom designed by me.

The best part is: the special introductory price is .99 cents.

I know, it’s crazy. You may want to grab a copy NOW before I change my mind! :)

Get it here

Yes, I know this book is worth far far more. I tell you what – if you read it and love it – won’t you consider writing a short review of the book on Amazon? If you help me take this book to #1 on Amazon – that is the biggest THANK YOU that you could ever give me. :)

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June 1st, 2011

Tap the hidden job market and turn your job search around now

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March 31st, 2011

Writing Your Own Resume? Then You Don’t Want To Miss This

It’s not a small investment to have your resume professionally designed – though it does pay off in the end.

If you can’t make such an investment just yet – then you are going to have to write your resume yourself.

Before you do that – you are going to need to know some very critical things.

You could buy a book – or – you can let me walk you through it step by step – and give you word templates I custom created myself that you have my full permission to use.

I am co-hosting this 90 minute webinar with my friend and amazing career coach, Kevin Kermes (you gotta love that name).

As it stands now, this is a one time event.

If you need this, you can sign up here :

http://www.careerattraction.com/resumes/

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March 15th, 2011

THE Secret to cover letters that get results

 There are certain job search strategies I teach my clients that are so powerful I call them “secret weapons.”

One of the most powerful secret weapons is a very special kind of cover letter that gets my clients amazing results.

These cover letters have landed my clients interviews where no job was even posted. Many sent just this letter without sending their resume.

On Thursday, March 24 at 6:30pm EST I am co-hosting a 90-minute course with my friend and respected colleague Kevin Kermes to teach you how to craft these letters yourself. You can sign up here now: http://www.careerattraction.com/value-proposition-letter/

 If you are still sending out cover letters with big chunks of text that take up an entire page, you definitely need this information.

Seats are limited. Learn more here now: http://www.careerattraction.com/value-proposition-letter/

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February 22nd, 2011

How to Automate Your Job Search

A job search can quickly become a time consuming and frustrating experience without the right tools, planning, and resources. Making one mistake, such as “surfing the Internet” as your main medium for job hunting, can lead to countless hours of wasted time each week. Here are eight simple steps you can take to save yourself time, frustration, and wasted energy:

Step 1: Create your system
Use a simple system to map out (yes, actually write it out—so it’s “out of your head” and on paper!) your job search goals. Where you are going, what is motivating you, your thoughts on how you are going to get there, and what your ultimate goal is. Mapping out your plan and your strategy will keep you on track and focused—thus saving you potential wasted time and energy.

Step 2: Use a job aggregator
In other words, a beta search engine for jobs. This way you can use one site for one search . . . to find almost all posted jobs. This one step will save you from hopping from one job board to another—and endless hours of frustration. Understand that responses on any job board vary from 2% to 6%. With those odds, this is one critical area you really want to use to streamline your search and save time.

Step 3: Set up an email alert
Set up an e mail alert on the job aggregator of your choice. This saves you even more time, as your matching jobs will automatically be sent you!

You can also set up email alerts through Googlenews and even The Business Journal—so if you are looking for articles or information on the growth of a particular industry or company—just set up an automatic email alert. Congratulations! You just saved yourself at least 5 hours a week surfing the Internet!

Step 4: Invest wisely
It’s easy to figure out where to best invest your time. Simply identify the top three areas where you are most certain to penetrate your market. It could be “like companies” in a technology business park, or a trade association, through social networking sites, or through a portal such as the top 10 executive recruiting firms. Once you have identified where to invest your time for the biggest payback, you can minimize the time you spend on other job search activities while you maximize your time in your key areas.

Step Five: Create a schedule
Create a modest “job search schedule” for yourself. Specifically, dates and times each week you are going to devote to your career move. Why a “modest” schedule? Because you want to create a schedule you can actually keep and feel a real sense of achievement as you reach your weekly goals. You can always increase your commitment later! This technique works wonders during a career search. You will be amazed how feeling yourself accomplish your job search goals in real time will motivate you as you move forward!

Step Six: BATCH your activities
Batching your activities means blocking out a certain amount of time one day each week to do a particular activity. For example: Monday between 8 am and 9 am you research growing companies in your industry. Wednesday between 10 am and 11 am you make your follow up phone calls. You will be amazed how much you get done using this technique and how it automatically insures against overwhelm and simplifies your job search. This is one of THE most important tips you can implement.

Step Seven: Kill your email
Okay, don’t kill it but please, stop checking it every 30 minutes! I check my email twice a day because it allows me to focus on more important tasks and not get sidetracked, hung up, and generally scattered during my workday. Don’t worry about missing important messages. I believe you will find that checking your email messages twice a day is more than enough.

Step Eight: Stop answering your phone
That’s right. Unless it’s a planned call, don’t answer your phone. You are a busy executive—you are NOT waiting anxiously by the phone . . . get it? AND you don’t want to be caught off guard with a recruiter or hiring manager who wants to conduct an impromptu interview. You are not home. Let it go to voice mail. Screen your calls and check your messages twice a day. You will be so glad you did. If the last two tips have you “beside yourself”—read The Four Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss. It will change your life.

If you want to learn more about how easy it is to set up and manage a turnkey job search that gets you great results – check out my Job Search Success System.

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February 17th, 2011

How To Keep Potential Employers From Checking Your Credit During a Job Search

I found this information on the world privacy forum and thought it was worth posting. I have had more than one client confide that their credit was less than stellar and they were afraid they were getting passed over for interviews/offers because potential employers were checking their credit.

If you suspect the same – you can “freeze” your credit. Here is how: 

6. Credit Freeze (also Security Freeze)

 

What it does: A credit freeze (sometimes called a security freeze) lets you stop the disclosure of your credit report by a credit bureau.

The result of a credit freeze should be that neither you nor anyone else can open a new credit account in your name. (A freeze will not stop your existing credit cards from working.) A credit freeze can also prevent insurance companies or employers from obtaining your credit data. That’s why if you are actively seeking new employment or insurance, you may want to think carefully about enacting a credit freeze unless you are currently a victim of identity theft.

The credit freeze is widely considered by consumer and privacy advocates as a potent measure to prevent some forms of identity theft. A credit freeze can be especially helpful to individuals who are having persistent problems with identity theft. Credit freeze is not for everyone, and not everyone has the right at this point to set a credit freeze.

The way a credit freeze works is that access to your consumer credit report and your credit score are locked when you put a freeze on the files. A lender or merchant will normally not issue new credit if it cannot access your credit report or score. The benefit of a freeze is that you can stop thieves from getting credit in your name. The downside is that you are also stopped from getting credit unless you “thaw” the freeze. You can unlock your security freeze by using a PIN to unlock access to the credit file. Some states require the “thaw” to take no longer than 15 minutes. Some allow longer times.

The ability to freeze your credit is available nationwide through the credit reporting bureaus. There is some variability in cost and details state-by-state due to variance in state law. (For information about which states have a freeze law, see “More about credit freeze” below.)

How to opt out: 

Here are two ways to find out how to opt out for your state:

  • 1. The World Privacy Forum’s Credit Freeze page has a list of states that either have a credit freeze law, or have passed a law. Each state links to the official state information page about how to place a credit freeze, or to another information source for that state. Many of the official state information pages are excellent, and provide tips and sample letters. Even if you are not in a state with a law, as of Nov. 1, 2007, you can still set a security freeze. http://www.worldprivacyforum.org/creditfreeze.html

 

 

More about credit freeze:

 

See the FTC Credit Freeze page: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/credit-freeze.html

See Consumer’s Union frequently updated page on all current state freeze laws and requirements, with a link on how to opt out for each state and sample letters. http://www.consumersunion.org/campaigns/learn_more/003484indiv.html

See the PIRG state freeze page: http://www.pirg.org/consumer/credit/statelaws.htm Links to the state laws.

See California Office of Privacy Protection. Even if you don’t live in California, this is an excellent page to learn more about how credit freeze works. If you are a California resident, you will find sample letters ready for you to print out. http://www.privacy.ca.gov/sheets/cis10securityfreeze.htm

… and by the way – the BEST way to overcome ANY liabilities you feel you may have in your job search is to learn how to tap the hidden job market. When you learn how to go direct – you sidestep most all of the prescreening and prequalifying that can disqualify you from interviews and offers.

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February 11th, 2011

Free Executive Job Search Coaching Anyone?

My colleague Kevin Kermes, President and Principal Coach at Kermes Consulting is actually GIVING AWAY 6 free coaching sessions in February. If you want a shot at one of them just follow this link:

  http://www.careerattraction.com/free-career-coaching-session/

 :) Hope you win!

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January 3rd, 2011

Free Webinar This Friday – Hidden Job Market Secrets

Due to the overwhelming response to our December 2010 webinars with Ilostmyjob.com, we are hosting ONE more to kick off 2011!

Again, space is limited – and seats are almost gone. Please sign up here:

Title: How To Land More Interviews & Offers In ANY Economy – FREE Webinar

https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/831077920

Hope to “see” you on the call this Friday!

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December 27th, 2010

Texas employers add 19,100 jobs during Nov.

Here is an enouraging article from the Daily Tribune:

MONDAY DECEMBER 27, 2010 Last modified: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 11:35 AM CST

Texas employers add 19,100 jobs during Nov.

AUSTIN – Texas total nonfarm employment was up by 19,100 jobs in November, representing the addition of 192,100 jobs in the last year. The Texas unemployment rate rose slightly to 8.2 percent in November and continued to trend well below the U.S. unemployment rate for November at 9.8 percent.

The Texas unemployment rate has ranged between 8.1 and 8.3 percent during 2010.

“Texas employers have added jobs in eight of the last 12 months, setting the pace for the rest of the nation,” said Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) Chairman Tom Pauken. “Most industries recorded positive growth over the year.”

Professional and Business Services increased by 5,600 jobs in November, adding 61,200 positions from a year ago. Leisure and Hospitality employment increased by 4,700 positions in November for a total job gain of 19,100 jobs since November 2009.

“Consistent job growth over the past year offers employment opportunities for Texas workers,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Labor Ronny Congleton. “Staff at TWC and the 240 workforce centers across the state are committed to assisting those job seekers who remain unemployed.”

Employment in Education and Health Services increased by 4,300 jobs in November with a total of 47,900 jobs added in this industry since November 2009. Financial Activities employment increased by 2,000 jobs in November, adding 5,900 jobs over the year.

In November, Information employment increased by 1,700 jobs; Construction added 1,000 jobs; and Mining and Logging grew by 300 positions.

“Recent job growth has spurred an increase in the Texas labor force which has continued to expand for the third consecutive month, currently at 12.2 million workers,” said TWC Commissioner Representing the Public Andres Alcantar. “Job seekers should take advantage of the many services available at no-cost from their local workforce development boards across the state.”

The Midland Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) had the lowest November unemployment rate in the state at 5.3 percent. The Amarillo MSA had the second lowest unemployment rate in November at 5.7 percent, followed by the Lubbock MSA at 6.1 percent (not seasonally adjusted).

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December 24th, 2010

Phone Networking Secrets Revealed eBook….For FREE!

If you are currently in a job search during the holidays—my advice is to look for ways to capitalize on it.

For example: conducting a job search during the holidays has its benefits—including less competition, historic average levels of hiring activity, and a generally quieter and more reflective time when key decision makers are actually more accessible than ever!

To help you with your holiday job search, I would like to give you my Phone Networking Secrets Revealed e-book for fr’ee.

This is a hugely popular e-book that sells for $9.97 on my site.

Just follow this link to get your e-book: http://www.maryelizabethbradford.com/phonenetworking.php

When you check out, just use the coupon code: CHRISTMAS and my e-book will be yours for fr’ee.

And the only thing I ask is that you pay it forward to those you care about who may be in a job search so they too can get a fr’ee copy.

You are going to love this e-book because in it I share how to follow up with decision makers, get past gatekeepers, how to network without asking for a job, and much more.
Even better, if you want to get my 65-page guidebook that walks you step by step through the hidden job market (Secrets to the Unadvertised Job Market Revealed—$79) AND my e-book Phone Networking Secrets Revealed, you can still use coupon code: BLACKFRIDAY and pay only $29! Just click on this link: http://www.maryelizabethbradford.com/secrets.php

If you have been an ezine subscriber for a while then you know that I RARELY give discounts on my e-books and NEVER this deep! When you get your hands on this knowledge, you will absolutely be amazed to discover that these two e-books contain a very large chunk of the secrets I have learned walking over 500 executives through every step of their job searches—all laid out in a step-by-step way that’s easy to apply.

Get BOTH e-books here:

http://www.maryelizabethbradford.com/secrets.php

Remember, use coupon code: BLACKFRIDAY

You won’t find anything like this in the market today—not even close. I can’t wait to help you, so please don’t miss out. If you are in a job search, this is information you absolutely must know. Get your copy here and start tapping into the hidden job market TODAY! 

And don’t forget to pay it forward, my friends!

(Offer expires Dec 31st)

Merry Christmas!

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