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Expert Profile: Janet White

Expertise:  I can answer all questions about job hunting, interviewing, resume and cover letter writing, follow-up and related topics.

Experience in the area
I am the author of Secrets of the Hidden Job Market: Change Your Thinking to Get the Job of Your Dreams. www.jobmarketsecrets.com. I write from personal experience: I have always gotten every job I ever wanted, even if I didn't have the credentials or experience, what was happening in the economy, or the size of the company or alleged competition. None of those things mattered; the only thing that mattered was if I really wanted that job; I got it. Anyone can get hired as easily and effortlessly as I did if they change the way they think about job hunting, themselves and the people they will contact.

Publications
As a professional commercial real estate writer, my work appeared in World Property, Journal of Property Management, Stores, National Real Estate Investor, and Buildings, Shopping Center World, and a host of other publications under my byline and ghostwriting for clients.

Education/Credentials
B.A., Speech-English, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, 1974 Masters of Urban Planning, New York University, New York, 1982 Certificate in Real Estate Studies, New York University, NY 1982

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Prestige Points: 1300
Knowledge   9.65   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.68   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.89   Best of the best
Politeness   9.76   Best of the best
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User Comments
Yes, I know. It was not exactly a lie though. I could work starting next week, but it means I would have less time to study.
(christine on 11/26/08)
Your answer was phenomenal. It pointed me in a direction I had never thought. I will follow your advice and start my cover letter over and follow your
(Anne on 11/21/08)
Excellent reply
(HANY on 11/15/08)
thank you
(John on 09/30/08)
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Recent Answers from Janet White
2008-11-21  Cover Letter Anne, The problem I see is that you view a cover letter as a pitch piece about yourself and what you want. This perspective presents you with your challenges: asking total strangers to take a leap of...
2008-11-20  Reference check from current employor Julie, I think it is appalling that the city's HR person would violate your privacy rights by contacting your current employer without your approval and without giving you time to let them know you...
2008-11-19  work history gap Contrary to what you may have been taught, your resume is not your autobiography or your work history; it is a sales tool written to focus on the needs and/or interests of the people who might want to...
2008-08-19  Potential Employer Contacted Current Employer Well, your boss's boss knows you're looking, so the cat's out of the bag. I would be interested to know what he said to you in the meeting and what you said in response. It would appear that you're...
2008-08-06  Recent (Unlawful?) Termination. How to Handle Well, I suggest you stop focusing on the past and worrying about how you're going to explain being let go. You don't. All you have to say is "New management brought in their own people (this was true enough)...
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