There are plenty of jobs available – but only those who look hard and work hard are getting them.
First: Have a great résumé. With 95% of all résumés in circulation poorly written or poorly constructed, those few that are well done actually stand out and move quickly to the top of the pile.
Second: Quit watching TV or playing with your toys. If you spend 8 hours per day looking for work or responding to advertisements, you will get interviews and if you get interviews, you will likely get a job offer.
Third: Just remember that employers know nothing about you until they see your résumé – heck, they don’t even know you are available. With just 10 to 20 seconds to make a great impression, you can easily see why others (perhaps others less qualified) are getting interviews and you are not.
Fourth: Read your résumé out loud to family or friends. If they are not impressed, then it is likely that an employer will not be impressed.
Summary: It is amazing how hard work brings good luck.
Dr. Jerry
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