The Only Call-In Nationally Syndicated Radio Program Focused Solely on Helping Jobseekers Get Hired Now! For nearly the past 2 years, I have been the CBS radio news host of 'Your Next Job', one minute special features focusing on job search and careers. We are very pleased to announce that as of Sunday January 2, 2011, 'Your Next Job' will also be the name of a two hour, call-in radio program devoted to helping people get hired, change careers and start a business. The program will be syndicated across the country (please check with your local talk radio station), and will be streamed online. You can listen live each and every Sunday night, 8 - 10 PM EST (5-7 PST) by clicking here. Check it out! And please call in and be a part of the show!! You can also email your questions, comments to YourNextJobRadio@gmail.com | Our First Show - Sunday January 2, 2011 | Our radio program will offer expert advice on how to get hired now, or if you are already employed, how to get the next job you want.
Each week, we'll give you actionable steps you can take to get hired. Do you have a spouse, friend, relative or neighbor who needs help getting a job? Want to help them? We'll give you the right tools to do so. On our first show, our special guests include:
University of Louisville men's basketball coach Rick Pitino, speaking as you've never heard him before. He has some amazing advice on how to stay motivated and get hired now. HR managers of two major employers, speaking candidly about what they look for in job candidates, how they really make hiring decisions, what the best strategies are to get hired now.
And your calls! Thanks for listening! Steven
© Jobs4point0.com, LLC 2008-2010 All rights reserved. | | | | About Steven | | Steven Greenberg is a Jobs & Economy Consultant for CBS Radio News and creator and host of CBS Radio's "Your Next Job!" daily job feature. An attorney, former HR manager, general counsel of a major toy company, and founder of a staffing firm and an award winning job board, Steve has appeared as a jobs expert on CNN, PBS Frontline, NBC News, NPR's All Things Considered, ABCnews.com, and dozens of other TV and radio programs. He is frequently quoted in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, USA Today, US News & World Report, AARP- The Magazine, Fortune.com, MSNBC.com, and many more. Steve's unique insights on job hunting and career advancement, combined with his compassion and sense of humor, has made him a highly sought public speaker. He is based in New York City. |
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