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Job Search Techniques: Improve Your Job Search Now
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Master job search techniques for success! Gain confidence, discard outdated methods, and learn the art of auditioning. Start now!

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Course Skill Level
Beginner
Time Estimate
1h 36m

Instructor

I am a teacher, broadcaster, modern media mentor, and the creator of the What It Takes (WIT) series of online teaching videos, with stories, skills, and strategies to help you discover the Wisdom, Insight, and Truth (WIT) to be one of the 3% who seeks to live well and be fully alive. I want to help you discover the deep principles of "spiritual wisdom" that you can use in your life and business projects. I want to be your teacher and guide to help you create your own "personal economy" and

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About This Course

Who this course is for:

  • People searching for jobs
  • Recent graduates
  • Part-timers wanting to go full-time

What you’ll learn:

  • Approach your job search with increased confidence and personal power because you will know many new and important ways to “get that good job”
  • Know why it is important in today’s new business economy to “throw away your resume”
  • Know why you must learn the performing arts of radio, television, and theater in order to get the job you will love
  • Know why you need to clean up your “internet act” and the importance of image management in your job quest
  • How to stop interviewing and learn the power of auditioning in order to get the job you love
  • Know why you want to stop looking for a job and start now to create the job you want

Today the job search is harder than ever with hundreds of people applying for every position. On top of that Stan Hustad, a longtime broadcaster and business performance coach to business executives and entrepreneurs will tell you that almost everything you may have learned about the job and career search is not only out-of-date, it is often flat-out wrong.

Know that you are wearing an expensive price tag! Getting a nice suit or outfit to interview in, is not what you should do! Create a story card! Get radio and television, even acting training, is vital to your job search today.

These are just some of the new and “now” things you will learn in this challenging course that will ask you to examine your life, clean up your internet past, and seek to be ready to be a world-class business performer and entrepreneur in the now and near future.

Executives pay Stan hundreds of dollars an hour to receive similar training, and now you can get world-class executive coaching to start your new career.

What are the requirements?

Be ready to hear some new and tough truths about the world of work and how to find your place in it today!

Our Promise to You
By the end of this course, you will have learned job search techniques.

10 Day Money Back Guarantee. If you are unsatisfied for any reason, simply contact us and we’ll give you a full refund. No questions asked.

Get started today and learn how to improve your job search!

Course Curriculum

Section 1 - Introduction To "The High Challenge" To Inspire You To Seek "The Job You Want!"
Introduction 00:00:00
Feel The Pleasure 00:00:00
Section 2 - The Seven And More 'New' And 'Now' Powerful Ways To Empower You First Job Search
First Of All Clean Up Your Mess 00:00:00
Dress Up Your Image And How To Do That! 00:00:00
Our State Of Mind Matters… A Lot! 00:00:00
A Writer Is a ‘Capturer’… How To Do That! 00:00:00
Tools Of The Trade 00:00:00
Ready Set Run! 00:00:00
You Have To Learn How To Be A Performer 00:00:00
Be Interesting, Be Interested, And Don’t Interview, Audition! 00:00:00
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