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Dig Your Job – Great Gift for New Job Seekers

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Dig Your JobG.L. Hoffman just released Dig Your Job, which he calls “The Most Definitive Career Advice Book”. It’s available in hard copy and as an e-book.

I’ve read it and recommend it, especially for folks just entering the job market. Times being what they are, job seekers need all the help they can get, and there’s lots of it here. What I really like is the short, informative chapters and links to sites he recommends for more instruction on his multitude of topics.

I actually had an extremely small hand (a fingertip, really) in G.L.’s book, and he was gracious enough to acknowledge me in his intro. Thanks, G.L., and best of luck helping others dig their jobs.

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8 Responses to Dig Your Job – Great Gift for New Job Seekers

  1. Hi Brad, I am always adding to my career marketing library so that I have great resources to pass on to my clients. Thanks for the tip on this book and congratulations to you! I am sure your fingertip made a great contribution. :-)

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  2. Hi Karen, Hope your clients enjoy it – should be a useful resource indeed. Cheers and Merry Christmas to you!

    Brad Shorrs last blog post..Dig Your Job – Great Gift for New Job Seekers

  3. A great post. It is always nice to hear your thoughts on a lot of different subject.

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  4. GL’s a savvy man and I can well imagine his new book’s a great resource as you suggest. Thanks for spreading the word.

    Brad, have a very happy holiday.

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  5. Alina Popescu

    Sounds like a really interesting book, Brad! I strongly believe people just starting to search a job should really do some reading and some researching before sending out CVs.

    Merry Christmas,
    Alina

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  6. Hi Robyn & Alina, Merry Christmas to you both!

  7. Brad,

    If this book is available in Korea, then I will certainly pick up a copy next time I go to Seoul.

    Personally, I have no idea what direction my career will take when I finish my teaching contract and go back to Australia next year, and so no doubt I could really use some good clear thinking about the topic.

    In my view, the practice of consulting a variety of informative viewpoints is an important step during the process of making decisions about career direction.

    Whilst it is important to trust our own judgment, our thought process can easily become clouded in our own emotions whenever we are personally involved in the situation. This includes the process of deciding upon our own career moves, during which it can be difficult to obtain a clear and objective mindset.

    Quality outside sources can help in such situations by providing a common sense perspective which is in no way influenced by our own emotions.

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  8. Hi Andrew, Good luck planning your next career step. DYJ is available and very readable as an e-book, so you should help.

    Brad Shorrs last blog post..A Blessed Christmas to All

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