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THE JOB MARKET COMPETITION IS GETTING STRONGER!

For many in the Class of 2009, the next step after graduating from college may be the unemployment line. The economy has already lost more than one million jobs this year. Companies are still cutting back. That's bad news for new grads. Many economists don't expect a turnaround until the end of next year.

You've invested a great deal of time and money in your college degree. Now it's time to make it work for you.

Take advantage of Million Dollar Training's  24+ Years Of Career Coaching college graduates to package that education and experience and help you to sell it to a prospective employer.

Resume Review/Critique $24.95

Does your resume generate a lot of interviews? Let one of our experts provide insight into your existing resume. We will help you to create a powerful document which clarifies your value to a potential employer and gets you Job Interviews.

  • Submit your existing resume online confidentially and securely.
  • Schedule an appointment. 
  • Your resume coach will review your resume from top to bottom.
  • One-on-one contact with your resume coach.

Note: This is a critique service, not an editing service. No changes will be made to your resume.

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Interviews That Get You Hired $125.00

The bottom line: If you want your job interviewing skills to get you hired, you must get this workshop!

  • Learning our patent pending "FAB" Interview process
  • 10 proven job interviewing techniques
  • Consistently Beat Out All your Competition for the Job
  • WOW your interviewer into an offer.

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Interview Body Language $19.95

How long do you have to prove yourself in an interview? Half an hour? Fifteen minutes? Researchers have found that job seekers have under 30 seconds to make their mark on interviewers.

Learn how to use body language in the interview to get hired.

 


 

Four Don'ts When Dealing With Corporate Recruiters $19.95

What's the first step to getting a job interview? Getting past the recruiter.

Recruiters are usually your first contact with a potential employer. And they often decide whether your resume lands on the hiring manager's desk or in a far-off filing cabinet.

Discover the four things you shouldn't ask of a recruiter.

It’s Your Turn: What To Ask An Interviewer $19.95

The interviewer asks you, "Do you have any questions for me?"

You say....

Learn the specific questions appropriate for every type of interviewer that helps to get you hired.

 

 

The Second Interview $19.95

Congratulations! You wowed your prospective employers on your first interview and have been called back for an encore. So, how will the second interview be different from the first?

  • Discover the employers point of view.

  • Who you will meet.

  • Steps for follow up.

Survival Tips For Group Interviews $19.95

A group interview is no fun, but it could always be worse. Much worse.

Imagine yourself one of a panel of candidates, all vying for the same job in a high-stakes, high-pressure "competitive interview."

Learn how to navigate your way to an offer.

Phone Interviews: Tips To Get Called Back $19.95

Some people think phone interviews are easier than in-person ones. Often, those people are wrong.

Discover how can a job seeker really dial into an interviewer's demeanor. 

 

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