Articles by Paul Bowley
- Bye Bye! Say "So Long" To The Old-Fashioned Ways Of Finding A Job!
Making a career move can and should be a dynamic and enthusiastic acknowledgement of our ability to grow . . . to be successful. Most of all it should show us we can be in control of our own destiny. And that means we can't be a shrinking violet about job or career change. Published 28Mar2010, viewed 191 times
- How To Make An Employer Sit up And Pay Attention!
YOU have to take the initiative to make an employer pay attention to you. You have to be a salesperson for yourself. And a prospective employer must see you in a way that's going to make bottom-line sense. Published 12Mar2010, viewed 162 times
- 8 Powerhouse Steps To Guarantee Your Job Search!
Finding a job is a lot like getting ready to start up a small business. To do it right, there are several key areas of planning that have to be attended to before you can do the business of career or job change. When you follow 8 powerful steps you can count on job search success. Published 19Mar2010, viewed 168 times
- The Old-Fashioned Way Is OUT! Upgrade Your Job Search With An Amazing New Strategy!
I suspect the first thing you would do is to post your resume on some job sites, shotgun it to a bunch of companies, answer a handful of ads, contact several recruiters and then wait for things to develop. And then you wonder why nothing happens after weeks, even months. Published 19Mar2010, viewed 175 times
- "Now I Know I Can Do It!" . . . A Four-Step Strategy To Guarantee Your Career Growth
When you decide to go forward, you will have a plan of action, a track to run on, which will give you incredible confidence and greatly increase your chances for success. Published 15Mar2010, viewed 112 times
- 6 Ways To Bypass The Economic Train Wreck And Get Your Career Back On Track!
As statistics bear out, the ones who succeed in establishing successful career growth are usually the ones who have done their homework. In large measure what they have done is to minimize their risk. They have developed the knowledge necessary to prepare themselves for a career track before diving in. Published 09Mar2010, viewed 182 times
- "Nothing works!" . . . Sound Familiar? 6 Secrets To Turn Around Your Job Campaign!
There's nothing wrong with Melanie. She's just been doing it the wrong way. Finding a job in the 21st Century is a lot more complicated than sending resumes. That used to work back in the day. No more. Published 09Mar2010, viewed 167 times
- What's Your Real Earning Power? . . . And How Can You Build It?
Everyday, thousands are risking their most precious asset -- their earning power --by going into the job marketplace blind! If you think that you can make an intelligent job or career change these days by depending on your "instincts" alone it's like signing over your future earnings to some unknown broker. Published 07Mar2010, viewed 154 times
- Successful Career-Building Requires Learning Innovative Strategies
We want to feel that our capabilities will always be needed . . . and therefore we'll always be employed. We know now that this is not the way things are. Events beyond our control have changed everything. Not just catastrophes or economic cycles, but personal needs and corporate requirements as well. Published 01Mar2010, viewed 183 times
- The Startling Secret To Job Search Success . . . Run It Like A Small Business!
Consider the totality of your experience, skills, and work history as the product. You are the marketer of that product. And your prospective boss is the customer. Published 26Feb2010, viewed 168 times
- The 6 Biggest Job Search Mistakes!
This is a great time to re-evaluate your job campaign. And make a course correction and put together a fresh plan that avoids the biggest pitfalls. Published 24Feb2010, viewed 178 times
- Job Search Plans In The Toilet? It's The Competition!
Look, job search is never easy. But using old-fashioned, outdated methods is a long, painful, frustrating way to undertake what should be an exciting career adventure. Published 22Feb2010, viewed 195 times
- Don't Be Discouraged By The Iffy Job Marketplace
Business and industry is about to explode with unique opportunities at all levels of employment from high school and college grads to senior executives . . . if you know how to find them. But this is not for wimps! Published 22Feb2010, viewed 227 times
- Drip, Drip, Drip . . . Avoid An Exasperating Way To Find A Job!
Unfortunately we're victims of a job finding culture that's convinced the way you find a job is through your resume. We've all believed at one time or another that, if we get enough resumes in the marketplace, surely the numbers will eventually work for us Published 02Feb2010, viewed 253 times
- Seriously, Are You Satisfied With How Long It's Taking You To Find A Job?
Would it surprise you to learn that most hiring managers are only interested in one thing . . . what can you contribute to make things better? After all, if you can't show them how you can make a difference, why should they hire you? Published 01Feb2010, viewed 185 times
- How To Kick Butt In 14 Days Using Alternative Job Searching!
"Kick butt" means abandoning any kind of mass marketing approach like mailing hundreds, even thousands of resumes. Or posting your digital resume on a job websites. If you've tried these approaches you already know they don't work. Not unless you're willing to wait weeks, or even months for something to develop. Published 31Jul2009, viewed 212 times
- Have you been brainwashed by the "common wisdom" about how to find a job?
Hey! Using the last century job search approach? Those old-fashioned methods just don't work anymore . . . not, at least, if you're looking to make a move quickly and be in a position to select your next job rather than settle for it. Published 28Jul2009, viewed 209 times
- Whoops! Old-fashioned Interviews Are OUT! Here's How You Manage The New Interview!
Here's what the real interview challenge is all about. It all starts with changing some misconceptions about job search. You see, most of us were given advice that an interview with a prospective employer means talking about your background and work history. Published 30Jun2009, viewed 175 times
- Ramp Up Your Campaign Into High Gear With An Amazing Non-Traditional Approach!
The good news is that there are plenty of great job opportunities out there for you. Your success is actually just around the corner. Your problem is that you're going about finding it the wrong way. Published 30Jun2009, viewed 584 times
- Old-fashioned Interviews Are OUT! Learn How To Manage The New Alternative Interview . . . Or Else!
The old-fashioned interviews were focused on who you were as an interviewee. The new alternative interview focuses on what you bring to the table in order to be successful on the job. Published 08Jun2009, viewed 176 times
- How To Commit Job Search Suicide With Advertised Job Openings!
Fortunately, there are some exciting ways to beat the odds. A good plan of action can show you step-by-step how to lock up a good job in as little as two weeks. You can be meeting face-to-face with hiring decision-makers in a matter of days. Published 08Jun2009, viewed 188 times
- 10 Power Principles to Guarantee Your Job Search Success
The job market and its expectations have changed dramatically since the last time you were in it. You need to arm yourself with the very best modern strategies and techniques that will help you accomplish your job search goals. Published 22Jul2009, viewed 216 times
- Recently Out Of Work? 8 Emergency Steps To Get You Back On Track Fast!
There's a secret that can keep you from panicking when you get the ax. It's called an emergency preparedness plan! It means having a carefully thought out plan of attack . . . one that gives you the confidence that you can be back to work in a matter of days! Published 19Jun2009, viewed 226 times
- Job Hunting Isn't All Bad . . . Amazing True Story Will Light Your Job Search Fire!
The solution to a frustrating job search is to have a plan of attack--a track to run on that provides meaningful steps to get you in front of decision-makers quickly. When you're in control, you take the sting out of the job search process. Published 17Jun2009, viewed 206 times
- "Anxiety Sets In . . . I Can't Sleep. " Sound Like YOUR Job Search?
Look. We only know one way of finding a job. It's the way we were taught the first time we went into the job market. Write a reverse chronology resume. Send it to some job sites like Monster or HotJobs. Email a bunch of companies. Answer some ads. Maybe contact some agencies or recruiters. And then wait for the phone to ring. The trouble is, in this job market, it doesn't. Published 15May2009, viewed 308 times
- Kick Butt Right Now With 5 Essential 2009 Career Goals!
In case you missed it, we're living in the 21st Century. So why use last century methods to look for a job or advance your career? The dynamics of the 21st Century have changed everything. So if you're relying on your resume to get you your next job, plan on waiting weeks, even months before you get a nibble. The good news is there are some fabulous alternative approaches that can get you in front of your next boss in hours! Published 28Apr2009, viewed 230 times
- Toss Your Old-Fashioned Job Search Ideas . . . If You Want A Job Fast!
No one should venture into today's sophisticated job market without a plan. Why? Because things have changed a lot since the last time you looked for a job. There are new rules that can help you bypass the old-fashioond techniques you learned in school. And beat out the competition. If you don't how, your competitors will eat you alive. The good news is that a powerful plan can put in front of your next boss in hours! Published 26Jun2009, viewed 269 times
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