The Unwritten Rules of the Highly Effective Job Search The Proven Program Used by the Worlds Leading Career Services Company

The Proven Program Used by 600,000 Job Hunters!
You put hours and hours of hard work into your job search and the companies you’ve contacted never call. It’s a story all too common in the fast-paced, highly competitive world of job hunting. Nothing is more discouraging than sending one resumé after another into the job-hunting void. Eventually, you expect silence from the other end.
The Unwritten Rules of the Highly Effective Job Search was written so this never happens to you again. These techniques, developed by author Orville Pierson, have been used successfully for ten years by Lee Hecht Harrison (LHH), the world’s premier career services company. Here, Pierson provides you with the job-search techniques that up to now have been limited to the LHH consultants he trains.
Orville Pierson has helped thousands of job hunters during his career, taking note of the characteristics that have led to success as well as failure. In The Unwritten Rules of the Highly Effective Job Search, he supplies key information on how professional job search consultants structure the job search project so you can apply the same winning strategies to your own search. You’ll also be privy to inside information on how decision makers operate, enabling you to get the inside track on job openings before they are announced.
This insider’s guide covers every phase of the job search, leading you step by step through the process of creating a clear-cut plan-essential to every job search. Using the Pierson Method, you’ll learn how to
- Develop a Target List (the key ingredient to every job search)
- Measure your progress
- Create a “core message” about yourself that decision makers won’t forget
- Present yourself in the best possible light to prospective employers
Using these strategies, Orville Pierson and LHH have helped 600,000 people land great new jobs. Employ the Pierson Method in your hunt for employment and you’ll soon be doing what you love in the company that’s right for you.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Job Search Book Review
This book is very helpful in organizing your job search and tracking your progress each week.
5 Stars A must read for all job hunters
With so many job hunting books focused on things that don’t matter like Resume writing and Cover letting writing. It was nice to read a book that was focused on what really matters, getting to the hiring manager before he needs to hire somebody. If you follow the process in this book you will find a job.
Chris Pires – Author of “Shred Your Resume and Find a job”
Shred Your Resume and Find a Job
5 Stars Everything you think you know explained the right way
PROS: A sober, thoughtful, organized book that presents a definite plan for a job search, organizing many common elements of a good job search into one process.
CONS: Extremely dry writing style may put some off. Despite organization, some of the book’s organization is odd.
SUMMARY: A must-buy book for the job search, presenting an organized plan you can use “out of the box” as long as you’re willing to do some research.
There are a lot of books out there on doing a job search, and it seems most of them repeat about 80% of the same material, with different levels of enthusiasm and different audiences in mind. We all know about networking, resumes, cover letters, etc. It seems there’s nothing new under the sun job-search wise, and even the technical innovations we see, such as social media, only seem to build on common behaviors – networking and sending out resumes.
Orville Pierson’s book contains all the advice you’ve ever heard before – there’s no magic in a good job search, but a lot of research, networking, and common sense. What Pierson does that makes the book stand out is give you an organized plan for using good job search techniques. This isn’t a pile of advice – it’s a plan to get you a job and improve your job searching.
The core of Pierson’s work is fourfold:
1) Research one does on oneself, one’s potential positions, and one’s market.
2) Using that research to create a good resume and “sales tools.”
3) Networking with an eye toward the long term, while using resources you have now.
4) Treating this as a project with measurable numbers, information, etc.
These four elements work together, feeding into each other and providing feedback. A list of companies you want to work for (a vital part of the Pierson method) feeds into your sales pitch, your networking tells you about the companies further, your plans modify, and you track your results. In the end you navigate closer and closer to your ideal job, probably faster than you may realize.
Besides the plan, the book does provide a lot of useful advice, and fortunately these tidbits are usually couched in the larger picture. How many hours to put in on a job search ideally, what kinds of job hunting work, for whom and why, etc. You’ll pick up a lot reading this even if you’re an experienced professional, and there’s an entire subsection on forming a support group that’s good for all professionals.
The book is not without it’s flaws. It’s extremely dry writing, reminiscent more of a textbook or a manual, and the few attempts to add some humor don’t really work. Despite its organization, there are a few curious asides or re-visiting of past ideas that seem a bit distracting. These are minor flaws, but it’s important to realize them tackling the book, especially if you’re used to some of the rah-rah go-go job advice books. This is an encouraging book, but it’s mostly about getting to work on your job search.
This book is ideal for everyone in the job market except maybe high-level executives. It’s smart, intelligent, well-written (if dry), and presents a useful, rational plan that anyone can use in their job search, and that builds good job search habits. It’s not the LAST job search book you’ll read (especially if you’re in a specialized market), but it should be on the shelf of anyone with a job.
In short, I’m giving it my rare “must buy, must read” rating – when you’re done with this review, go buy the book.
Also if you’re using this book, don’t lend it out untill you’ve got that job you want.- you’ll want to refer back to it in the future. If you want, buy extra copies for your friends and family – it’s worth the money.
5 Stars A “Must Add” to Your Library!
Learn great tips from an expert in the field! If you are in career transition, you need to read this book by Orville Pierson! You will pick up so many new tips for your career transition – Implement and you will see the results! This works! Gayle Bridgeman, Career Consultant and Trainer
5 Stars How to withstand the rejection and not waist time finding your next job!
I have done lots of career coaching in my life but when I heard Orville speak and outline the process he has used to help hundreds find a job, I was inspired and impressed. What he does is make the job hunting process, that no one likes to go through, manageable and systematic. The hardest part is being rejected he says, so he explains how to withstand that! He has fine tuned the job hunt so that if you aren’t getting an interview, you need to do “x” and if you aren’t getting past the interview stage you need to “y”. What I was particularly impressed by is the method used to determine what position you will try to obtain. Using career codes (at the library) and zip codes, you can actually measure your chances of finding a particular career in said location. This allows you to broaden your search or refine it as needed based on that type of job’s turn over rate. Now this process is available to us normal folks not just corp people who do not use the want ads to find work. I also have his Networking book which I HIGHLY recommend for job searches or any kind of sales work. It too is excellent. Orville also has a sense of humor so neither book is dry, how refreshing.
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