Welcome to The Really Useful Job Search Company

 

Entry-level or mature job seeker

For the most part job seekers are either entry-level or mature. (There is a certain point in your working life that you are somewhat "bullet proof" but we'll save that discussion for another day.) The entry-level job seeker generally does not know how to pitch themselves and most mature job seekers aren't much better. The entry-level job seeker has the problem all first-time job seekers have had since time began: they need the job to get the experience but they need the experience to get the job! Rick Gillis teaches new and recent college graduates how to overcome this problem.

On the other hand the mature job seeker has been doing their job--not thinking how they would best express their value to an employer in the event they were to seek new employment. But it is the ability to inventory and present this value that will land them their next position--and do it in such a way that they minimize age-discrimination inherent in mature job search. Rick Gillis is the master of preparing the mature job seeker to deal with this reality.

You're not looking for a job--you're looking for a phone call

One of Rick's jobs is to inform people that, due to the overwhelming number of online applications and resumes received daily by hiring managers, highly sophisticated software is required to handle the barrage of information. Job search is extremely competitive. But before you can compete for a position, you must first be noticed. If you don't know how to navigate the software that screens your resume there is good chance that you will not receive your due.

The job seeker is Rick's only client

Rick Gillis and The Really Useful Job Search Company is all about providing you with the knowledge and tools to get you through the 'pipeline' that job search has become. Come on in and let us present you with some thought provoking, software managing, actionable job search ideas!

To Your Success!

Rick Gillis

Founder, The Really Useful Job Search Company

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