Conservatives: Secrets To Use in the Job Interview
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A Businessman Tells Conservatives How to Get Hired in the Private Sector
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Winning With Words, Secrets of
the Job Interview, a "Best Seller" with over 750,000 copies in print, now has
revised content and a new e-book title.
In "The Interview Guide for Conservatives," the content has been
completely updated and is available at www.WinningWithWords.com ($14.95 with a
100% money-back-guarantee from the publisher).
J. Brent Pichard, author, businessman and publisher of the job secrets
booklet pledges it is one of a kind. "There are thousands of publications with
tips for responding to questions at the job interview, but this is the only
one that deals with telling those with a conservative viewpoint on life how to
win," said Pichard.
The Guide's Premise
The premise of the conservative job guide is that conservative values,
articulated in the interview, will give the applicant powerful tools for
winning that private sector job!
In fact, he guarantees it. "We will cheerfully refund anyone's money if
they feel my 'secrets for conservatives' do not help them get a job," Pichard
added.
"There are important differences between private sector employers and
public sector employers, and most job hunters don't understand those
differences," Pichard noted. If the job applicant has a solid grasp on what
pushes the private employer's button, he or she will stand a better chance of
getting hired. "Likewise, there are important differences between liberals
and conservatives, and these need to be understood also," he added.
"Hopefully this guide will help to lead the way towards a better
understanding of these vital differences between the mind set of conservatives
and liberals, and our American economic system."
Talk Radio's Success a Factor
The success of talk radio and the increased awareness of conservative
values led to Pichard's new publication. "Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Glenn
Beck and other leaders of the talk radio success led me to believe the timing
was right to publish Winning With Words, as one way to enforce the
conservative message within."
Bonus: 100 Differences Between Conservatives and Liberals
Free with orders is "100 Differences Between Conservatives and Liberals,"
Pichard's tongue-in-cheek comparisons of the "pure" conservative and liberal
viewpoints. But it's not political, he insists.
"In fact, of the 100 Conservative vs. Liberal Differences, none deal with
politics, the national elections or George W. Bush," he noted. Pichard gave
two examples:
For instance, a pure conservative might be Mind-Centered, while a pure
liberal would be Heart-Centered. Or, a conservative would say profits are
good, and a liberal might feel that profits are evil. "You get the idea,"
Pichard said.
The booklet and more information on the 'secrets' and how they were
conceived are revealed at www.WinningWithWords.com or contact Pichard
Publishing at 850-933-0238.
SOURCE Pichard Publishing
J. Brent Pichard of Pichard Publishing, +1-850-933-0238,
Brent@pricecommercial.com; or Lee Ann Franceschi of Franceschi Advertising &
Public Relations, +1-850-385-2900, Ext. 551, Leeann@franadvertising.com
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