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All of the guides that regularly cost $5.00 have been lowered .99 cents! The small cost of each guide will make a difference in your job search. If you are struggling with researching jobs or experiencing obstacles holding you back from possibilities, then purchase one of the below reports. You’ll find these reports contain research, views, and perspectives helping you navigate the snags and snares of employment.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me: mark{at}thevoiceofjobseekers.com.
Avoid Being Scammed During Your Job Search!
Length: 9 pages
Cost: 99 cents
Job search scams target everybody — people of all ages, income levels, and educational backgrounds have fallen for job scams. Even if you have yet to have fallen for a scam, find out how you can avoid them. Scammers don’t single out anyone, and you don’t have to be dumb to fall for a scam. Plenty of smart people have fallen for scams. Stay one step ahead and purchase this guide.
Job Seeker’s Guide to Unemployment Law
So you were just fired or laid off. This guide will help you get started with the very moment you were let go. Don’t wait until you get the pink slip! Many people who are laid off or fired anticipated their fate! With so many government agencies involved in creating laws for hiring and employment, it’s no wonder companies get confused. In some instances, these may affect you, the job seeker, as you may face potential discrimination in the application and/or hiring process.
Cost: 99 cents
50 Questions to Ask – 50 Questions to Answer
Struggling with job interview preparation? By purchasing this guide you thoroughly prepare for your upcoming job interviews. Before the interview, you should research both the company and the interviewer(s) if you know that information ahead of time. We’re providing 50 questions to practice answering and 50 questions to ask. Although we don’t expect you to ask or answer all the questions in an interview, we can direct to prepare to entertain the best question that relate to you and your expertise.
Length: 16 pages
Cost: 99 cents
Job Seeker’s Guide to Informational Interviews
This guide is a powerful tool as it will help you find out what employers want from prospective job candidates, and add useful contacts to your network. Informational interviews (also called information sessions, informational meetings, or research interviews) are interviews that are conducted to gather information to help prepare for a job interview and/or learn more about a specific job, industry, or company. However, an informational interview is not a job interview, and should not be confused with one. With an informational interview, you’re not seeking a job — you are seeking information to help you get a job.
Length: 5 pages
Cost: 99 cents
Guide to Virtual Interviews
It is likely that your first interview will be by phone or Skype. This useful guide will help you prepare and ready yourself for a phone or webcam interview. Virtual interviews usually precede in-person interviews, but if you do not make a good impression in a virtual interview, you will miss a chance for the face-to-face meeting. The purpose of the phone interview is for the interviewer to decide whether to invite you to the next interview — which is hopefully an in-person one.
Length: 10 pages
Cost: 99 cents
These Job Search Tools Aren’t Working! What Now?
Where are you lost or stuck in your job search? This guide is a self-assessment exercise combined with practical tips to help you get unstuck and move forward towards landing your dream job. Sending dozens of resumes to employers a week? Are you filling out job applications for positions you’re unqualified for out of desperation? This low-cost guide will change your expectations and results.
Length: 13 pages
Cost: 99 cents
Your Guide to a Stealth Job Search
A few companies have internal or unwritten policies that an employee who is discovered to be looking for a new job should be replaced “sooner rather than later,” rather than be stuck having to quickly fill a key position when the employee’s two-week notice is given. For this reason, if your job search is discovered, the company may start looking to replace you, even if you haven’t announced you’re looking, much less leaving. Consequently, there are some specific strategies you should use when conducting a confidential job search.
Length: 7 pages
Cost: 99 cents
So You Were Fired
Fired. Laid off. Let go. Downsized. Right-sized. These are all euphemisms for unemployment. No matter what you call it, it means you’re out of a job. Whether you think you might be in danger of losing your job, or you’ve already gotten the axe, this guide will help you make the successful transition to your next job.
Length: 18 pages
Cost: 99 cents
Short Guide to Negotiating Salary
If you hate negotiating salary and never negotiated one, then you’re reading the right guide. It’s short and sweet and useful. It contains resources, tools, and sound advice to guide you through the process. You must do the research and I will build your determination. Remember, negotiating is less about getting lots of money and more about understanding your value.
Length: 9 pages
Cost: 99 cents
About Mark Anthony Dyson
My name is Mark Anthony Dyson, and I am the Founder of The Voice of Job Seekers. I am a career advice writer, but more importantly, I hack and re-imagine the job search process.. I've worked with hundreds of job seekers one-on-one helping them to construct a narrative and strategy that appeals to hiring managers and recruiters. I present at colleges and organizations, and facilitated many workshops including my volunteer effort through a Job Lab. I write and create useful job search content on this blog and write career and workplace advice for blogs such as Glassdoor, Payscale, Job-Hunt.org, Prezi and more. Media Feature highlights: Forbes, Business Insider, NBC News, Glassdoor, LinkedIn's #GetHired, and NPR Freelance writer and content contributor: Glassdoor, Payscale, job-hunt.org, The Financial Diet, RippleMatch.com and more. Contact me to contribute career, job search, or workplace advice for your site at markanthonydyson@gmail.com.