Myjobsearchhelp.com Launches 'Job Woe Blog,' the Ultimate Online Joint for Job Seekers
New York, NY, April 24, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Myjobsearchhelp (available online at http://www.myjobsearchhelp.com) is website for Arathi Dar's latest book "Maximize your chance to land your ideal job ... especially in this economy", which is an authentic, no-nonsense guide to conduct your best job search. As a complement to this website, Arathi Dar created a "Job Woe" blog to foster a commiserative dialogue among all job seekers.
"After you've applied to a job online, do you feel like your resume floats around, lost in cyber sea of millions of other resumes? Day after day you apply to jobs, which blend into months. Before you know it, six months pass and, you’ve applied to 400 jobs easily, with a zero response rate. Now, you just have to wait and hope that you get a call back from an employer out of the millions of people who’ve also applied to similar jobs. I would hate to work with such odds, wouldn’t you?" says Author, Myjobsearchhelp.
"I’ve written a comprehensive yet easy to digest guide on how to conduct the kind of job search where you will see the most impact and return on investment on the precious time, energy and efforts you've expended. I will share with you how to create and sustain a systematic job search from begining to end."
To complement her e-book, Arathi Dar started a "Job Woe' blog (available online at http://blog.myjobsearchhelp.com), which is a community for all job seekers to connect with one another, share their experiences, and commiserate. In words of Ms. Dar, "I started this blog to reach out to my fellow unemployees who are actively seeking for their next job. The first few blog posts are about my experiences and advice on how to weather this economic storm, but I’m hoping to develop this into something much bigger than just my journey. These are times of uncertainity and pervasive feelings of screwiness, but hey, we are all in this together. Educate, communicate and empower each other to keep at it."
Myjobsearchhelp.Com
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"After you've applied to a job online, do you feel like your resume floats around, lost in cyber sea of millions of other resumes? Day after day you apply to jobs, which blend into months. Before you know it, six months pass and, you’ve applied to 400 jobs easily, with a zero response rate. Now, you just have to wait and hope that you get a call back from an employer out of the millions of people who’ve also applied to similar jobs. I would hate to work with such odds, wouldn’t you?" says Author, Myjobsearchhelp.
"I’ve written a comprehensive yet easy to digest guide on how to conduct the kind of job search where you will see the most impact and return on investment on the precious time, energy and efforts you've expended. I will share with you how to create and sustain a systematic job search from begining to end."
To complement her e-book, Arathi Dar started a "Job Woe' blog (available online at http://blog.myjobsearchhelp.com), which is a community for all job seekers to connect with one another, share their experiences, and commiserate. In words of Ms. Dar, "I started this blog to reach out to my fellow unemployees who are actively seeking for their next job. The first few blog posts are about my experiences and advice on how to weather this economic storm, but I’m hoping to develop this into something much bigger than just my journey. These are times of uncertainity and pervasive feelings of screwiness, but hey, we are all in this together. Educate, communicate and empower each other to keep at it."
Myjobsearchhelp.Com
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Arathi Dar
4042721308
http://www.myjobsearchhelp.com
http://blog.myjobsearchhelp.com
Contact
Arathi Dar
4042721308
http://www.myjobsearchhelp.com
http://blog.myjobsearchhelp.com
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