• The Don't Sweat Guide to Your Job Search

  • Finding a Career You Really Love
  • By: Richard Carlson Ph.D.
  • Narrated by: Eric Conger
  • Length: 3 hrs and 46 mins
  • 2.9 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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The Don't Sweat Guide to Your Job Search

By: Richard Carlson Ph.D.
Narrated by: Eric Conger
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Publisher's summary

In these troubled economic times, looking for a new job or searching for that very first job opportunity can be extremely stressful. There's more competition out there, and fewer jobs to compete for.

However, this time does not have to be as worrisome as it might seem. The Don't Sweat Guide to Your Job Search helps you to be more relaxed and peaceful as you hunt for the right occupation, and everyone knows that people are at their best in interviews when they're calm and relaxed. In essays such as:

  • Beware of Time Frames
  • Be Your Own Matchmaker
  • Cast Your Net Wide
  • What You Bring to the Table
  • It's Not a One-Way Street
  • The Theory of Relativity, Job Styleand many more, the editors of Don't Sweat Press reveal the best ways to search for a job without getting needlessly stressed out.
©2004 Carlson, LLC (P)2004 Listen & Live Audio, Inc.

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    4 out of 5 stars

Many Sensible Ideas

Most self-help books seem to be simply pep talks, full of sound and positivity and signifying nothing. This one is full of sense, with 100 topics focusing on helping someone who is unemployed or newly employed or soon to be out of work or searching for a better job. The excellent reading is sometimes jarring, because the topics are not always clearly differentiated, so that sometimes "you" are referred to as a manager and at other times "you" may be looking for your first job. In the book itself, these sections were probably clearly marked off separate paragraphs, but they tend to blend together here, despite the fact that they are numbered. Nonetheless, this is a valuable quick listen for anyone concerned with their job -- and that is just about everyone. It has imbued me with a calmer perspective on my personal job search, and turned out to be a much better book than I expected.

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No sweat = no value

This was succinct to the point of being worthless. I have to wonder how anyone could find this title of value -

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    3 out of 5 stars

Better for Beginners

There's not much to be gained for folks who have experience with job changes. Not many new "ideas". However, for newcomers, it'd be a good 'starters' audiobook.

One takeaway though was that references are now being openly listed on resumes (the pitch for doing that was compelling enough). There ... you now have the one idea I took away from this book.

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