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When Can You Start?: The Only Job Search Guide You'll Ever Need

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This book is your successful career search strategy in today’s modern digital world. Follow it and you’ll remake your career, earn more, and gain greater fulfillment. Brimming with invaluable 21st-century job search tactics, you’ll learn how

Evaluate your strengths and passions to determine the ultimate job for you. Select the best job-hunting methods for you. Prepare the best professional resume and cover letter for your job search. Customize your LinkedIn profile and resume to create a magnet for recruiters. Negotiate the best salary. Master the job interview. The Only Job Search Guide You’ll Ever Need is your road map for finding your most fulfilling career and job.

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Published May 11, 2018

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Paul Freiberger

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Paul Freiberger, author of "When Can You Start?" is an award-winning writer. His work has been widely praised for its effectiveness and compassion. As President of Shimmering Careers, Paul helps individuals improve their careers with job interview preparation, resumes and job search.

Paul won The Los Angeles Times Book Award as co-author of "Fuzzy Logic" (Simon & Schuster, 1994) and he co-authored the best-selling "Fire in the Valley: The Birth of the Personal Computer" (McGraw-Hill, 1984, rev. 2000), translated into many languages and later made into the Hollywood movie Pirates of Silicon Valley with Noah Wyle. Paul has produced reports for National Public Radio programs, including All Things Considered and Morning Edition. He is a former columnist for the San Jose Mercury News and a reporter for the San Francisco Examiner. He directed communications for McKinsey & Company, the world's most respected global management consulting firm.

Paul has gone through several job transformations himself. He has worked as a teacher, a night porter, a newspaper reporter, a technology project manager, a chef, a communications executive, and an entrepreneur. He knows the job search process and how to make it work. He earned a B.A. in history at the State University of New York at Binghamton and a Masters in Italian from Middlebury College.

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