FIND A JOB
Job hunting is a work project,
just like fixing a leaky sink, planning a wedding reception
or building a house. If you have done the project many times,
it’s easy to manage. But if you don’t do it often,
like planning a wedding reception or job hunting, you need
a Project Plan so you can work
smart and get it done right.
The Pierson
Method is a proven job hunting system used by over 600,000
people. In addition to the Project Plan, it includes Progress
Measurements and Job Search Work Teams.
Progress
Measurements enable you to answer the question: Even
before I have my first interview, how can I tell if I’m
making progress in my job search?
The Job
Search Work Team is an organized way job hunters can help
each other. Unlike networking or support groups, these teams
are based on a method scientifically proven to help people
find better jobs faster.
Got questions? If you
have read The Unwritten Rules of the Highly Effective
Job Search, and have questions, Talk
to Orville for answers or read the FAQs.
When you find
a job using the Pierson Method, we want to hear your
Search Stories. Orville
may use some of them in his future books to help others find
jobs.
Already using
the Pierson Method? Here’s where to get your
free full-size Pierson
Method Progress Chart, the one that’s helped over
600,000 people.
Want to know
more about job hunting? Here are some additional Job
Search Resources that Orville recommends.