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April 5, 2016

How to Get Any Job You Want

By: Matthew Hartill

Some Advice for Young Career Seekers

Be professional, proper, and polite. Take time to fill in a resume and get the credentials necessary to succeed. Don’t expect too much. Just follow these steps and good things will come to you.

Have you gotten advice like this? Well I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you’ve been lied to. Getting the job you want is rarely about squeezing to fit a mold; it’s usually the opposite.

“How to Get Any Job You Want” is full of all the advice you haven’t heard, but need to. It’s not a strict process, but a collection of principles for breaking the mold.

Do you want a job that you’re not qualified for? Are you ignoring your passion because it’s not lucrative? Is conventional job advice just not working out?

Regardless of your situation, there’s something in here for you:

  • stories from successful college dropouts (Zachary Slayback and Derek Magill)
  • tips from Praxis Founder & CEO Isaac Morehouse
  • wisdom from the liberty-famous Jeffrey Tucker

Each writer has learned by doing. Check out the e-book here or learn more about Praxis here to get started and do the same.