The First 60 Seconds Is Specifically Geared For:
Anyone Who Is Currently Unemployed
Given our current economic conditions, there currently more than 15 million people out of work and competing for available jobs. Wouldn't you spend $12 on a book that can provide unique ideas, techniques, and strategies to differentiate yourself and make you more successful in getting back to work quickly and effectively?
College Graduates
It is increasingly difficult for college graduates to land their first job, and the techniques and strategies outlined in the book can undoubtedly help them be more successful. With the book, graduates can immediately put practical experience to use to get their career off to a great start.
Per the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics, annual college enrollments will rise to 19.5 million in 2014 (up from approximately 15.5 million in 2007). In 2010, it is expected that there will be more than 2.5 million degreed (associate, undergraduate and graduate) students, most attempting to enter the workforce in a year when the unemployment rate will hover around 10 percent. The job market for students with no prior business experience is the most competitive and students must employ new techniques and strategies to be successful in their job search.
The Book Is Also Perfectly Suited For:
Employed But Active Job Seekers
Business Professionals Considering Career Options
Anyone With A Desire To Make Their Job More Secure
Anyone Interested In Proactive, Long-Term Career Management