PRESS
RELEASE
Contact:
Jeffrey
Percival
(414) 322–2001
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NEW RESOURCE for JOB SEEKERS
MILWAUKEE, WI, October 17, 2014
While a
resume and pre-approach letter are critical to the application process, Jeff
Percival will tell you that finding employment and surviving the job search
process is much more involved.
Unlike
the many employment books that focus on the resumes, letters of introduction
and interviewing, this eworkbook directs the candidate’s focus to the five main
elements (Shelter, Fire, Nutrition, Attention and Direction) used to create a
survival kit. This helps candidates to
deal with all the additional things that come into their lives while they are
doing their job search.
The
Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that there are 13,000,000 unemployed
workers in the United States. It is also
noted that there is an equal number of workers who are either underemployed or
have given up their search.
Through his workbook, Percival
shows us that we are our own guides when it comes to obtaining desired
employment; it is about attitude, action and focus. This Job Search Survival Kit
provides proven exercises outlining how to find shelter, maintain daily
nutrition, attract attention from the right people and keep your fire (of
desire) burning while moving in the right direction. Many of these exercises
have proven themselves throughout the years.
Job Search Survival Kit is also
important for individuals who are currently unsatisfied with their positions.
Jeff Percival has been assisting
job seekers for over 25 years. He has spoken at 40 plus of SE WI, Crossroads,
PONG, and other support programs for unemployed workers throughout
Wisconsin. Personally, Percival has also
facilitated 20 Master Mind job networking groups using his book, 8 Weeks to
Successful Employment, with a 90+% success rate. Percival has also
authored “Your Combination for Success” and co-authored “Work Makes Me Sick!
(Prescribe Something Quick!)”
Jeffrey Percival, with 30 years
of experience as a Job Coach, is proud to announce his new ebook, “Job Search
Survival Kit”.
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