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Howard Nestler Cautions Against Generic Job Search in Speech Given to Executives

Howard Nestler has cautioned a group of executives against using generic tactics in their job search campaigns.

New York, NY (PRWeb) March 14, 2007 -- Howard Nestler has cautioned a group of executives against using generic tactics in their job search campaigns. "An executive must take the same proactive approach to obtaining his or her next job as they do in increasing market share for his corporation's products," was Nestler's message.

According to Nestler, there are far too many candidates on the job market for old-time, pro forma methods to work for premium executives wanting jobs that would suit their specific skills and offer a challenge worthy of their intellect.

"I work with men and women who would be an asset to any corporation that engaged them," says Nestler." And that should be the very first impression a CEO has of an individual if one is serious about obtaining a rewarding engagement without a prolonged delay." Furthermore, Nestler has found that, unless CEOs are aware of a candidate's stellar qualities from the outset, a personal meeting might never take place.

Nestler urged the executives to take peremptory control of their next engagement by creating a demand for the unique combination of skills that he or she brings to a job among companies most likely to be responsive in the same way that a politician markets to a constituency. Indeed, Nestler has authored a unique format that gets attention from those most likely to need a premium executive's talents by articulating his or her value concepts in a striking and concise manner.

"Probably the biggest problem an executive must overcome is the perception that he or she is in need of a job," Nestler explains. Nestler also points out that it is of paramount concern to create a company's need for the executive by way of advertising and marketing techniques.

"Most executives lack the kind of visibility required to make them a valuable commodity." In other words, they have performed their duties in previous engagements, but failed to advertise their accomplishments to other companies in their sector.

Press Contact: Howard Nestler
Company Name: Executive Options
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Phone: (646) 485-1078
Website: www.executiveoptionsinc.com

Press Release Source: EMediaWire


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