Product Description
From the publisher of New York Times best-seller
Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting ( (Hampton Roads, 1-57174-381-2,
2003), Excuse Me Your Job Is Waiting approaches job-hunting from
Lynn Grabhorn's philosophy of the astonishing power of feelings introduced
to more than half a million readers. Laura George applies the powerful Law
of Attraction to the life experiences of both losing and getting a job.
George captures the style and substance of Excuse Me, helping you
identify the qualities you want in a job. She shows you how to flip the
negative feelings you may be carrying ("the economy is terrible"; "I can't
believe I got laid off"; "I'm too old") so you can stay focused and upbeat
to attract that perfect job to you. Experienced in job hunting from both
sides of the interview table, George understands all the highs and lows in
this emotionally draining process. As a job seeker, she teaches you to stay
positive after months of few prospects and little hope. As a human
resources manager she also knows that these powerful, positive feelings can
land seekers the job of their dreams. By exploring the power feelings have
on your job search, this new job seeker's guide is unlike any other. George
shows you the job market through the employer's eyes and offers insider
information on résumés and cover letters, internet job boards and on-line
applications, interview and salary negotiation strategies, and much more.
Future books in this exciting, new "Excuse Me" series will apply Lynn
Grabhorn's power of feelings concept to parenting, family relationships,
and personal development.
Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting ( (Hampton Roads, 1-57174-381-2,
2003), Excuse Me Your Job Is Waiting approaches job-hunting from
Lynn Grabhorn's philosophy of the astonishing power of feelings introduced
to more than half a million readers. Laura George applies the powerful Law
of Attraction to the life experiences of both losing and getting a job.
George captures the style and substance of Excuse Me, helping you
identify the qualities you want in a job. She shows you how to flip the
negative feelings you may be carrying ("the economy is terrible"; "I can't
believe I got laid off"; "I'm too old") so you can stay focused and upbeat
to attract that perfect job to you. Experienced in job hunting from both
sides of the interview table, George understands all the highs and lows in
this emotionally draining process. As a job seeker, she teaches you to stay
positive after months of few prospects and little hope. As a human
resources manager she also knows that these powerful, positive feelings can
land seekers the job of their dreams. By exploring the power feelings have
on your job search, this new job seeker's guide is unlike any other. George
shows you the job market through the employer's eyes and offers insider
information on résumés and cover letters, internet job boards and on-line
applications, interview and salary negotiation strategies, and much more.
Future books in this exciting, new "Excuse Me" series will apply Lynn
Grabhorn's power of feelings concept to parenting, family relationships,
and personal development.

