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Frustrated Job Seeker

Damn, I need a job!!

Without going into all the uninteresting details I found myself unemployed. "No big deal" I thought. "I'm a pretty smart guy with some pretty marketable skills so finding a new job shouldn't be a problem" I told myself. I got on all the big job boards, feverishly scanned help wanted ads in the classifieds, hooked up with employment agencies, called all my contacts and considered moving. I even opened up the Yellow Pages, started with the "A"s and sent resumes to every listing that had an e-mail address or web site. I couldn't help but feel like my
resume submissions were getting lost in stacks of other applicants and getting "filed" without ever being read. It was totally freaking frustrating and I thought "If I could just get some face time".

I was walking around downtown one day and realized that everywhere I looked there was someone who was either hiring or knew of someone who was and they might even be looking for someone exactly like me. So I started thinking about printing a stack of resumes and handing them out like flyers to passers by or putting them on wind shields. Pretty shameless I agree and I'd probably have to change my phone number after that. Also no guarantee people would even read it.
Shameless Self Promotion

Straight up, no bones about it, no way to dispute it, if they can read People WILL Read What's On Your Shirt!


Put something about yourself on your shirt and not only will they read it they will strain to see it. They will position themselves for a better look. Stand in line at a fast food joint and at any given moment someone will be checking it out. I'm telling you people can't help it.

With a brief description of your skills and what you're looking for (a cover letter basically) on your shirt you will be getting interviewed constantly in the minds of people who read it! If they happen to know of something that might be a match it will occur to them to say something!

Damn I Need A Job - Shirts That Get You Noticed!!!

This is the original resume shirt available since 2005. Also available is the black shirt with static text that is just as cool and compelling! Click on the shirts on the right to order!

For any questions feel free to E-Mail me at Info@DamnINeedaJob.com

I printed the first shirt and wore it downtown just to get some pictures for this site and people were stopping me on the street! I won't say they all offered me jobs as some just said "That's clever, good luck" and stuff like that but I met people almost immediately! I had to tell two people that I didn't have a resume with me as I was just trying to get this site put together!

Get out there and get Noticed!!!
• Go downtown and just walk around!
• Sidewalk Cafes and fast food restaurants at lunch hour!
• The mall!
• Sporting events!
• Anywhere you wait in line!
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Damn I Need A Job in the News
"Hey man, I'm walking around with my resume on my shirt!!"




Ok, I'm going to throw this idea out there for the serious and adventurous job seeker. Call the news and let them know what you're doing. Tell them you're walking around with your resume on your shirt. I DID!!!. Granted when I did it was an attempt to get some exposure for this site but the News station thought it was much more interesting to spin it as a story about a guy who "wears his credentials like a badge of courage" and not so much about this site . It did generate a lot of traffic for this site but that's not the best part. A lady, home sick from work, was watching the noon news when my story aired. She saw it and called the I.T. manager of the company she worked for who she knew was looking for someone like me. Call it Karma or whatever you like but things fell into place and I landed a great job. That was in mid 2005 when all that went down. You may not have this site to promote but I bet if you try you might get some press as a human interest story. Call them and tell them you are walking around with your resume on your shirt. GO TO ANY LENGTHS TO GET NOTICED!!!!!!!
Damnineedajob.com in the News Videos
Damn I Need A Job - Local News


This is the original news story that a local news station did. I'm not a big fan of it but here it is anyway. This was back in 2005.

Damn I need a job on cnn

More recently I was contacted by CNN for this interview. Needless to say I was pretty surprised. Initially the interview was supposed to be about how this sites traffic stats could be a representation of the current job situation in the U.S. but as you'll see that's not where it went.
Note From Larry
I'll admit that when I first started this site I had visions of it making some good money. As time went on the sales were always sort of lackluster. Let's face it, my target audience doesn't have money to burn. However, I found that the enjoyment I was getting out of operating this site was worth all the effort. I have received many emails from folks who have told me they have stumbled here in desperation and found inspiration. Boy, that was not my vision and I'm amazed that this site's success is not measured in a monetary way but rather the effect it has had on some people and the satisfaction that has given me. Order the shirt if you want one. Get a gift certificate to help a friend. If this site just made you laugh then so be it.
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Back to Basics Job Interviews The One Technique to Rule Them All
By Guest Blogger: R. Alexender

Today I want to write about an interview technique that is so fundamental, perhaps even so obvious it should not even need saying at all...you would think.

If you get it right, it can seem like you are the untouchable interviewee. You can give poor, unstructured answers or even be an unsuitable candidate for the role and the interviewer will not even notice, and can even be heard backwards rationalising their decision to recommend you for the job. It is not uncommon to hear the interviewer justify their decision with things like "they just had something about them" or "they deserve a chance."

We are not talking hypnotism or voodoo here, and there are no Jedi mind tricks involved (although get it wrong and it does have a 'dark side') no we are talking about being likeable.

No one should ever underestimate just how important this one concept is, in fact you could arguably say this is everything when it comes down to having a successful interview in many jobs. Tiziana Casciaro, professor at Harvard Business School, has been quoted as saying "How we value competence changes depending on whether we like someone or not" well you can quote me as saying "ain't that the truth"

In an ideal world this issue of likeability would be irrelevant, for the interviewer would be the pinnacle of emotionless professionalism. Their robotic like judgement would be based on your academic merit, how qualified you are or on the competency & motivational evidence your interview answers provide them.....but alas we are merely human (well most of us...) and just as you will form an opinion on how amiable the person behind the desk is - they will do the same with you.

Now let's be clear, this likeability concept is not just the same as having rapport or just being pleasant - although these are symptoms of being likable. It is much more then that but at the same time how do we define when it means different things to different people?

Well of course when dealing with such a subjective concept it can be difficult to define it, but what we do find is that there are some good general rules of behaviour and conduct that we can use as a pretty consistent guide (and these of course don't just apply when being interviewed for a job, they apply both on the job when dealing with others and in general areas of your life too.)

One of the first characteristics of the likeable candidate is that they will never under any circumstances display anything but positivity.

Now that I have said this I don't want you to act like you have just rode in on your unicorn of happiness and friendship to share joyous fuzzy lovedrops and celebrate the beauty of rainbows. That would just make you creepy.

What you should do is reframe everything to be positive. So let's say the last job you had you were overworked, underpaid, unappreciated and exploited and you're asked what you think about your previous employment - the positive person would focus on the fact that it gave you valuable skills and experience etc. If the interview time/date you are given is wrong or has needed to be rearranged, you see it as a chance to demonstrate your flexibility. Often in interviews you will be kept waiting while other candidates are seen first and are grateful for the opportunity. If you had trouble parking and the security guard/receptionist was rude, it doesn't even register on your radar and you certainly don't mention it or make an issue out of it (after all you are 'excellent at interacting with all kinds of people' remember.)

The likable candidate also seems to have the uncanny ability to know when it is their turn to talk and their turn to listen - we often refer to this as 'flow' (and for any hip hop fans out, this is not the same thing!) This comes from a solid understanding of the dynamics between interviewer and interviewee.

There is also another trait the candidate will have without exception - an enthusiasm for the role they are applying for!! This enthusiasm is demonstrated through their word choices, tonality, their smile and the fact that they have come prepared.

This goes a way to communicate that the role is something they really want to do. Research the company - know who you are going to be working for, for possibly the next few years of your life. Know the name of the role you have applied for, and understand what you will be doing inside out - memorise that job spec, tattoo it to your arm if you have to.

Been asked to bring an application/vetting/reference form? TAKE IT.

Going on holiday? Know the dates which you will be away. Know your notice period.

Understand that if a candidate is not prepared in any way it communicates to the interviewer that they don't care, it's not important or that this is a person that doesn't have their act together. As an interviewer it is very hard to like a person that is wasting their time.

If you want to increase your success in all your future job interviews just visit us at http://www.interview-guru.co.uk

We have access to interview consultants employed by some of the UK's largest companies, with a combined experience of 1000's of interviews across a wide range of roles. From call centre to apprenticeship and beyond - we can offer you expert help that will go a long way in getting you that job.

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