In Search of the Perfect Job: 8 Steps to the 0,000+ Executive Job That’s Right for You
Find the Executive Position that Gives You the Opportunity, the Challenges, And the Competitive Salary that You Deserve! In Search of the Perfect Job gives you the edge to land a job that matches your senior-level experience and status. Fully revised and updated for leaders committed to growth, it prepares you for the next step-whether you’re making a career move, or want to take charge of your career so that you won’t be blindsided by a downsizing or a “new broom.” “A highly motivating guide for executives seeking to make a move or readying themselves for that eventuality. If you master the tools provided, you will achieve your career goals.”-S. Gary Snodgrass, EVP & Chief HR Officer, Exelon Corporation “Every executive should buy this book! Clyde has accurately positioned executive recruiters as partners and one of the many tools in your search arsenal.”-Edward Santimauro, Senior Client Partner, Korn Ferry International “Lowstuter has distilled a lifetime of
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Worth it for the interview advice alone!,
A “must have” book for any executive in transition or looking to make a change. The interview advice alone is tremendously valuable, including the “three phases of the interview” and a very extensive list of great questions that the job seeker should be asking the potential employer. Plus Clyde has an entertaining style that makes reading this book a pleasure.
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The Perfect Book for Executive Career Management,
Lowstuter’s “In Search of the Perfect Job” was excellent in its first edition. The second edition is even better. As a marketer, I like how the book begins with personal strategic planning — defining what you offer, and what constitutes a great work “fit” for you — and progresses into the tactics with which you can identify target companies, tell your story, and negotiate offers.
This is an insightful, practical, personal strategic planning tool for executives, and for those who aspire to be. While the book is organized for those actively conducting an executive job search, the thought processes and exercises are also very helpful for anyone wanting to proactively take steps toward achieving greater satisfaction in their career. Someone considering entrepreneurship after working in established corporate environments will likely find Chapter 6 quite relevant and useful.
I’ve bought multiple copies of this book to give to people I know who can benefit from it — I think it’s that good.
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