Sunday, December 14, 2008

When Can You Start?

Conquer the Job Market in this Down Economy.

Finally, there is a ray of hope for all of the job seekers. JB Bryant, employee development expert, has done extensive research into finding a job in a hurting economy. He combined his conventional wisdom with the input of over twenty leading career coaches and other experts.

“I specifically asked that they skip right over the plain vanilla stuff – the stuff you already know or will hear from everyone else – and get out-of-the-box practical for you.” – JB Bryant. His article is broken down into six major categories: Adjusting Your Attitude; Making Money While You Job Shop; Researching the Job Market; Marketing Yourself; Finding Prospective Employers; and Interviewing Successfully.

One key gem is to “move away from agency hires and attempt to hire direct,” which keys in on the point that during a down economy businesses don’t have the budget to pay headhunters. There are even tips and websites listed for networking because “50% of jobs are found through good networking.”

JB’s passion is to help others grow and he desperately wants everyone to get through these tough times. Another key point that he makes is, “If a square peg doesn’t fit a round hole, neither the peg nor the hole is to blame.” During adversity people are quick to give up hope and settle for the first thing that comes around. Don’t be impatient or anxious. “Fear constricts your ability to see opportunities.”

It is time to dive into JB’s article, Job Hunting in a Down Economy, and learn from experts and leading professionals. There is much to read and numerous avenues to take for follow-on information on every topic discussed. Just be ready to answer the question, ‘When Can You Start?’

JB Bryant has achieved 17 years of professional success in knowledge management, process and quality improvement, employee development, and customer service management. For more information about Job Hunting in a Down Economy, go to http://www.jbbryant.biz or contact JB Bryant at jbbryant@gmail.com.

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