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Member since 06/2005« Preview of Guerrilla Marketing for Job Hunters 3.0 |Main| From MVP to MPA: The 7 Rules of Engagment with Head-hunters »Job hunter, want to be paid like basketball MVP Steve Nash?
Then act like an MVP. The more you appear to be instrumental to a company’s success [with out the mind numbing ego part] the more bargaining power you have. Steve Nash for example is a great guy - easy going, very pleasant, with a good sense of humour - which just adds to his presence.
Be forth coming with the details of your success which are relevant to the potential employer. Remain calm when they drill you for the details. Credit your team where warranted – it makes you look twice as good - AND they're going to find out any way when they check your references.
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Comments Job hunter, want to be paid like basketball MVP Steve Nash? Then act like an MVP. The more you appear to be instrumental to a company’s success [with out the mind numbing ego part] the more bargaining power you have. Steve Nash for example is a great guy - easy going, very pleasant, with a good sense of humour - which just adds to his presence.
Be forth coming with the details of your success which are relevant to the potential employer. Remain calm when they drill you for the details. Credit your team where warranted – it makes you look twice as good - AND they're going to find out any way when they check your references.
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You can listen in on an hour’s worth of unconventional, Guerrilla secrets and judge for yourself by grabbing a copy of our Free Audio CD.
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