Job Search Videos

Even though times are tough, its not impossible to find work to support yourself and your family. I remember the last recession of 2002 when I had bills to pay, mouths to feed and no interviews pending. How is that for irony - a Recruiter looking for work?

Like every other job seeker, I placed my resume on Monster, scanned the newspaper and asked people if they knew of any openings. In other words, I was doing what everyone else was doing, at the same time, but for some reason I was expecting different results. Two weeks into my job search I decided to do something different and today I am still reaping the rewards from my efforts back in 2002.

In this recorded webinar, “Confessions of a Job Search Strategist,” you will learn the following:

* Where does your resume really go? (The Blackhole Explained)
* Why Job Boards don’t matter (and why they do)
* How to use Google to discover jobs that most people will never see
* How to get Recruiters to chase after you

Looking for a job is a job in itself. It takes time, resources and more than a little bit of patience to find one. In the meantime, the bills keep coming in. Sigh…

In this recorded webinar, 10-year Recruiting veteran Jim Stroud details a job finding strategy that served him well in the 2002 recession and is sure to supercharge your efforts during these credit crunchin’, pink-slippin’, company closin’, 401k droppin’, Social Security is a joke, lord, why has thou forsaken me recessionary times.

Although delivered with tongue-in-cheek humor, ‘Where’s my bailout?’ is the type of off-the-job training that will benefit you now and position you for more opportunities later.

Jim Stroud discusses how he has used the internet as a revenue generator since 1997 and gives his advice on what works best in these recessionary times.