Are you looking for your dream job? Are you frustrated by the whole job search experience and
ready to give up? Have you been on countless interviews only to be told that "you're just not
what we are looking for?" Are you even getting the opportunity to interview? Do you know if
you're contacting the appropriate people?
Then Joey Himelfarb has some advice for you: Looking for your next job is selling yourself.
There's a science and an art to selling. There are tried and true ways to sell effectively. There
are also gut-wrenching ways to sell miserably. Don't Paint Your Kitchen explores these methods
in an upbeat and encouraging manner that will help every job seeker become the knight in
shining armor to their hiring manager.
Landing that dream job is the most important "sale" you will ever make. You must sell yourself
persuasively, ethically, and effectively. Joey's book shows you how.
-Mike Michalowicz, Author of Clockwork and Profit First
Joey paints the right picture for job seekers-looking for work IS selling yourself. By checking
your ego at the door, putting the hiring manager's needs before yours, and offering solutions to
their problems, you will stand out among other job seekers. You're bound to find many useful
and actionable pieces of advice within this informative and easy-to-read guide to help you get
the job you want.
-Abby Kohut, successful human resources professional and recruiter. Selected as one of the
top 100 influential people according to Fast Company Magazine.