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Want a New Job? Open Your Eyes by guest blogger Kevin Donlin

Posted by ayeshawrites4u on July 21, 2009

Last week, Kevin Donlin, creator of The Guerrilla Job Search offered some great advice on how face-to-face interaction can lead to a successful job search.  This week, he shares new insights into creating your own job.  I guarantee you will find it useful.  Also, don’t forget to take advantage of Kevin’s Free Audio CD on conducting a guerrilla job search.

As always, good luck on your job search.

Ayesha Long

www.AyeshaWrites4u.com

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Want a New Job? Open Your Eyes

By Kevin Donlin, Guest Blogger

Kathryn Valentine delivers talks to secondary students on such life skills as budgeting, resume writing, and job interviewing, as a High School Presenter for Heald College in Concord, Calif.

How did she get this job? It walked into the room. Literally.

“I was working at a nearby high school and looking for something different. Because I worked in a career center, I was the one who scheduled presenters to come to our campus. The Heald College rep came in and said to me, ‘This is my last day.’”

After discussing the specifics of the job, Valentine let a few days go by, then called to express interest in applying. “She told me to send her a resume, which I did, and said she would pass it on to her boss,” says Valentine.

She didn’t stop there, however. Valentine turned one personal connection into several at her potential employer, which give her an edge over other candidates.

“I found out who my potential bosses would be and emailed them about the position. I got this information by researching the school and talking to the former employee, who gave me names of people I should talk to,” says Valentine.

It worked. Valentine was hired in September 2008 for the position she now holds, replacing the woman who walked into her classroom.

Here are two takeaway lessons from Valentine’s success:

1. Keep your eyes open for job leads, because they’re everywhere.
As soon as you walk out the door each day, you’re entering the job market. Keep this in mind as you select your clothes, groom yourself, and load your wallet with business cards tomorrow.

If you fail to prepare to meet job leads every day, you are preparing to fail in your job search.

2. Turn one contact at employers into many.
The more people at an employer who know you want to work there, the better your chances are.

To that end, ask this question of every potential co-worker you meet: “If you were me, who else would you talk to?” Then, take names and start making phone calls.

If you like what you’ve read, then you’ll love Kevin’s special Free Guerrilla Audio CD.

*** Also be sure to go to Ayesha Writes 4 You’s website and schedule your Free Resume Consultation. From now until August 15th, you can take advantage of our Summer Discount and get 15% off any resume package. So go to www.AyeshaWrites4u.com to get started now!

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