Release Date: March 1, 2007

 

For Immediate Release 

 Sara Sgarlat 

Publicity Director

434-296-2772, ext. 49

ssgarlat@hrpub.com

 

Peter Gross

Publicist

434-296-2772, ext. 47

pgross@hrpub.com

 

                                                                         

 

What is the SECRET to finding the job of your dreams?

 

The Law of Attraction has been ignited by the recent blockbuster documentary The Secret recently featured on Larry King Live, The Oprah Winfrey Show and The Ellen De Generes Show. Learn the astonishing power of attracting the job you want fresh out of college or after 40!

Author Laura George applies the powerful Law of attraction to the life experiences of getting a job.

 

Laura George says that even hard-to-place candidates can procure employment in a tough job market, if they stop searching for jobs backwards. In Excuse Me, Your Job Is Waiting, Laura uses wit and wisdom to walk job searchers through a process that takes them from seeking employment using a narrowly defined set of skills towards a value-driven approach that expands their opportunities. Laura helps candidates to stop changing themselves to fit a job's description, and to start showing employers what their skills could bring to the job.

 

In Excuse Me, Your Job Is Waiting, Laura draws on her extensive experience as a human resources manager to show how employers need people to fill job vacancies, but want to hire people who will bring the most value to the company. That"s why applicants need to use their skills in new and inventive ways to display their versatility and their desire to contribute to the new company.  As job searches wear on and spirits begin to flag, it becomes harder for applicants to make the creative adaptations necessary to stand out from the crowd.

 

Excuse Me, Your Job Is Waiting adapts a popular message of the Law of Attraction to keep job seekers on the right track.

 

An upbeat attitude is just as important as a well-crafted cover letter or a timely thank-you note. That's why Laura has adapted the message of the New York Times bestseller, Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting by Lynn Grabhorn, to point job seekers in the right direction. Lynn"s original message has already helped almost half a million readers, and in Excuse Me, Your Job Is Waiting; Laura updates and expands it to be more specific to the job search. Laura pairs visualization and positive thinking techniques with practical, real-world job search advice to create a powerful resource for the modern job seeker. Packed with insight, advice, and experience, Excuse Me, Your Job Is Waiting, is designed not just to help people find a job, but to help them find the job they really want.

 

March 2007 • Business/Self Help• ISBN 978-1-57174-529-3 • Trade Paper • $16.95