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Finding A Job Gods Way Moving into the HOV Lane of Your Career

March 2nd, 2009

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Finding A Job Gods Way Moving into the HOV Lane of Your Career




What does the Bible have to say about job-hunting? Everything you’d ever want to know, contends author David Rawles, whose CAREERWORKSHOPS Inc., have encouraged thousands in their employment searches. Finding a Job God’s Way combines on-target tips with biblical counsel to address any situation that might arise for a job-seeker: processing hurts from past employment, making a positive first impression with an interviewer, knowing when to discuss salary, answering tough interview questions, learning how to “close the deal”, networking with contacts, writing follow-up letters, and more. Concise, user-friendly chapters give the job-seeker instant take-away to get on with the business of finding God’s job for him or her. The book is like having your personal career coach at your side.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars David Rawles is a Godsend
David’s book has helped me through a very difficult time in my life, after 14 years with the same company, I found myself back in the job market without the tools to be able to initiate a proper job search. Through Davids book, I have learned the proper way to write a resume, proper interview techniques, and one of the most important, the follow-up after the interview.

With Davids help, I was able to find employment during a very slow job market within just a few months.

Thank you for a one of a kind approach to job hunting.

Mike Wywias

5 Stars The complete process guide for your journey
David’s book is a comprehensive guide to each step in the job search process. He integrates the big picture of our spiritual journey with practical applications. The design concepts of the two-page resume, the development of your Two-Minute Drill, the use of pre-planned interview questions, and good networking techniques are invaluable. I’ve recommended this book to many people. It’s simple and effective.

5 Stars Great resource no matter where you are in your job search
I am a social worker and I use this book as part a job development curriculum helping women gain employment. The author keeps your attention with applicable stories and humor. This book is full of practical advice no matter where you are in your job search. I have even recommended the book to my father and husband to read. “Finding a Job God’s Way” is a great read for anyone trying to find not only employment, but the job that God has for them.

5 Stars Hoghly recommended for the job seeker!
David has a wealth of corporate experience to draw from in the development of this book. Knowing how to find a job in today’s world is like trying to hit a moving target. David has up to date proven tips on how to effectively find a job in the job market today. Reader’s are advised to put their past behind them, look to the future, gain their focus and target their search. An accountability partner who is honest to the point of pain is also essential for your search to be most effective. I highly recommend David’s book as a “must read!”

1 Star You don’t need “God”: You need to critically examine your life. . .
Notice all these 5-stars are from Texas? No surprise there; I imagine all these good-ole folks want a job so they can afford their gas-guzzling SUVs and keep up with the Joneses in their McMansions. I would add most of them haven’t reviewed anything else on Amazon: friends of the author? Paid? Perhaps the author himself with various nom de plumes?

You don’t need to pray for a job: with a little hard work, determination, and an unwavering tenacious attitude, you’ll be able to fulfill your earthly needs. IT’S CALLED ENLIGHTMENT; HUMANISM: stop your ignorant blathering, people.

God’s dead.

Don’t waste time with this yahoo book . . . just go out there and apply yourself; fight for the poor and down-trodden. Fight for a clean environment and give peace a chance.

And remember . . . Jesus rode a donkey not a corporate jet. He understood that it takes a village . . . not self-help drivel from a con-artist.

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