How to Manage your Job Search using Outlook 2007

Date: 17 Feb 2010 Comments: 2 so far

Learn how to optimize Outlook 2007 to manage your job search activities

“Your job search is a process. Actually, it is a multi-process, with many concurrent processes (based on multiple employer contacts) taking place at the same time.” (College Grad Job Hunter by Brian Krueger)
eBook: Manage your job search using Outlook

Learn how to use Outlook 2007′s Tasks, Calendar, and Contacts to organize and stay in control of your job search multi-processes.

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We will show you how to:

  • Separate your job emails from your regular emails
  • Separate your potential employer contacts from your friends and  relatives
  • Use Calendar to schedule important job search activities
  • Use Outlook Tasks to easily manage and review your job searching To Do’s

US$14.95

Searching for a Job is time consuming, with lots of little activities that hopefully culminate into an interview and offer. You’ve gone to a lot of work to seek out potential employers, replying to ads, pushing out resumes. Don’t let all that good activity turn into a missed job opportunity because you missed a follow-up date or appointment.

Stay on top of potential employer communications, be able to quickly scan and review what needs to be done next and done today. Confidently prioritize your job search tasks because you will know what is more important.

This 20 page guide offers a process to keep track of all your job opportunity activities, all in one place, Outlook 2007.

This e-Book is available online, right now, for US$14.95. You can begin getting in control of your job search today.

“If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door.”
- Milton Berle

  1. 2 Comments to “How to Manage your Job Search using Outlook 2007”

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    2. hemen parekh says:

      There was a time when jobseekers pored over the ” Recruitment / Hiring ” sections of newspapers, searching for suitable jobs, for hours-on-end.

      Then, with the arrival of internet , came job-portals, which were amongst the earliest websites.

      Whereas considerable refinements have taken place in respect of resume-posting and resume-searching, job-searches have largely remained the same – with the jobseekers having to spend an enormous amount of time online.

      I have tried to simplify and speed-up job-searches thru Magic Cube Job-Search on http://www.CustomizeResume.com

      No “ Rocket – Science “ this !

      Sooner than later, someone is bound to come-up with even better ” Geodesic Job – Search” which will have jobs listed on hundreds of faces against only 3 of Magic Cube !

      Regards

      hemen parekh
      hcp@RecruitGuru.com
      Mumbai – India

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