As the name implies, Get To Work Secrets helps individuals solve the seeming mysteries of landing a job given the state of the economy.
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Montreal, Quebec (January 31, 2013) - The one-of-a-kind online resource Get To Work Secrets is offering to shed light on the often difficult matter of getting a job. It helps jobseekers by revealing secrets on how to prepare for
common interview questions and answers and a whole lot more.
As the name implies, Get To Work Secrets helps individuals solve the seeming mysteries of landing a job given the state of the economy. It gives tips such as what to do to beef up one's resume for tomorrow, where to look for jobs hardly advertised in other places, and how to tap into the minds of employers to understand what they seek.
Renowned workplace journalist Stephanie Whittaker and veteran human resources coach Daryl Dagenais joined forces to create and share Get To Work Secrets to every jobseeker they encounter. This membership resource features six easy-to-understand videos in which the two professionals hold nothing back. They also share a plethora of items including action plans, check lists, and MP3 audio files.
The duo offers a limited special that enables interested parties to become members of this unique resource for just $4.97 for the first seven days. Normally, this deal would be offered for $47. People who change their minds can cancel their membership within or after the first week of joining. In turn, those who decide to continue their membership can pay $9.97 every seven days for five consecutive cycles.
Two bonuses worth a total of $117 await current jobseekers as well as employed individuals who wish to learn how to land the jobs of their dreams. Call 514-695-3951 or email contact@gettoworksecrets.com for any inquiries.
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About Get To Work Secrets
A collaboration of two professionals successful in their respective fields, Get To Work Secrets sheds light on how to secure a job no matter how seemingly dire the economic situation. Their six-module online course touches on subjects such as where to look for jobs that aren't advertised, what interview questions and answers to expect, and how to dress for success.
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