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“The Job I Need, Needs Me” Hits Bookshelves
Andy Thomas’ first book provides blueprint for finding a fulfilling career. 
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Andy Thomas, a syndicated radio personality turned employment recruiter and counselor, founder of Andy Thomas Productions, LLC, announced today that his first book, “The Job I Need, Needs Me” has been released. Amazon ,Nook and Kindle have the book for sale online now.
Based on Thomas’ copyrighted strategy for career counseling, and with the help of writer Denise K James, “The Job I Need, Needs Me” aims to instill the hope, inspiration, and motivation job seekers need to achieve personal and professional fulfillment. Thomas honed his message during his seminar tour over the last two years, reaching out to help unemployed Americans with his 60-minute motivational seminar on career searching. During his talk, Thomas presents a marketing strategy for individuals who are searching and applying for jobs. “The Job I Need, Needs Me” takes his unique training process and combines his formula for career success with stories from his 2010 counseling and seminar road trip across the Southeast.
“The Job I Need, Needs Me” covers the essentials readers need to know in order to land the job that is actually “right” for them. Andy teaches that people can reinvent themselves at any age and provides instruction on how to best market oneself in today’s economy. “The Job I Need, Needs Me” provides inspiration and hope, as well as a distinctive blueprint. With his 2011-2012 seminar tour kicking off soon, the timing for the book’s release is opportune.
Extreme Job Makeover seminar set
Posted: Nov 11, 2010 10:43 AM
SAVANNAH, GA (WTOC) – Motivational speaker and career counselor Andy Thomas will be stopping in the Coastal Empire for his seminar Extreme Job Makeover.
Thomas teaches job seekers how to market themselves and gives them a little boost with free haircuts, something he says gives job hunters and edge on the competition.
“You’re going to feel better about yourself if you’re looking better and your confidence tends to go along with looking in the mirror and going, ‘you know I look pretty good, I can go out and get a good job today,’” Thomas told WTOC.
The seminar is Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Wingate by Wyndham Hotel in Port Wentworth. It is free open to the public, but seating is limited.
http://www.thesunnews.com/2010/10/01/1726549/job-seekers-learn-to-sell-themselves.html
National Career coach offers advice to the unemployed
