Interview Course Registration Opens Today
I hope you are having a great Labor Day holiday.
Registration for our newest online course, Mastering the Art of the Job Interview opens at 2 PM today. Visit JohnGSelf.Com and click the red Interview Course button on the right side of the home page,
This is a live course and debuts at 11 AM CDT on Thursday, September 15.
In this live session, we will provide actionable strategies to help you define your value and enhance your performance across the five types of interviews, opening the door for your success.
Part 2 is scheduled for Thursday, September 22 and Part 3 follows on September 29.
The cost of Part 1 is $14.95, including the 45-minute lecture, downloadable tools, and question and answer session.
Space is limited, sign up today.
Don’t Let Your Job Interview Performance Limit Your Pay
Hello everyone. I hope your Labor Day weekend has gotten off to a good start and you are enjoying times with friends and family.
Yesterday’s economic news was about what we expected:
- A good jobs report of 315,000 new non-farm jobs
- Unemployment ticked up two-tenths of a point
- Hiring is softening and wage rates dipped.
- The once favorable labor market is flipping back to advantage employers.
The Fed’s more aggressive effort to curb inflation signals there will be layoffs.
How does this impact you?
To get top pay for a job going forward, you must be able to make a compelling case for your value.
Jobs are won or lost at the interview table, but so is top compensation.
We are launching our three-part masterclass on interviewing beginning September 15. Registration begins Monday at JohnGSelf.com.
Enhance Your Interviewing Skills
As we begin the holiday weekend, we are wrapping up our plans to launch our new course on job interviewing. With an uncertain market, being able to deliver a compelling performance is more important than ever before.
Many people think they rock in the interview, but the truth is, and this is based on my 27 years of executive search experience, they do not. Why? Because most people will interview less than 35 times in their entire career; they just don’t have the experience.
Yet the job interview is the most unique and challenging form of communication. It is so much more than just answering questions.
We kick off at 11 AM CDT Thursday, Sept. 15. Registration begins Monday at JohnGSelf.Com
Funny Quotes to Begin Your Holiday Weekend
Cost of Managing Your Career
Career management today is essential.
With technological innovations in applicant sourcing and screening, you simply cannot afford to take this for granted, but it is also increasingly expensive.
There are thousands of career coaches who can help you master these ins and outs. They charge fees that run from hundreds of dollars per hour to $5,000 to $10,000 or more for comprehensive plans.
Some firms will charge you a percentage of your new salary to help market your skills to potential employers. The price for this type of “finding-you-a-job” service can run between $15,000 to $50,000.
Do not be a sucker. Yes, finding a job is hard work, but learning how to take charge of managing your career is the best way forward