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MenuZach Hague Mechanical engineer, MBA, HVAC sales professional.
I coach men and women on how to land the job they want and deserve. I deliver the cold, hard truth on how to get the job and tell you what you need to hear rather than what you want to hear. Coaching topics include resume building, interviewing, salary negotiation, job hunting strategies, personal development, and much more. Book a call and let's get started.
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ZH$1/min per minuteNew ArrivalLanding a Job OfferZach Hague • Evansville, INCreated 4 years ago in Business / Getting StartedLet me teach you how to land a job offer. I was able to secure 5 job offers simultaneously while still 6 months away from graduation. There's a lot that goes into landing your dream job, but I can show you how. Book a call and let's get started.Zach Hague Evansville, INNew Arrival
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ZH$1/min per minuteNew ArrivalBuilding the Perfect ResumeZach Hague • Evansville, INCreated 4 years ago in Sales & Marketing / BrandingWhile in graduate school, the one thing I received the most compliments on was my resume and my ability to make an impression on a potential employer. Your resume is your personal brand. Book a call with me and let's get your resume looking the way it should.Zach Hague Evansville, INNew Arrival
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ZH$1/min per minuteNew ArrivalReal Estate InvestingZach Hague • Evansville, INCreated 4 years ago in Industries / Real EstateAs an investor in multi-family real estate properties, I can coach you on how to navigate the real estate landscape and how to get started on building your portfolio. The best time to get into real-estate was 20 years ago. The second best time is today. Book a call and let's get started.Zach Hague Evansville, INNew Arrival
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Good question. Which idea makes more sense? You could organize a survey to be distributed to a small group of people that represent your potential clients. See where the demand is and make your decision on that. The less-niche approach sounds sort of like Craigslist, which might be hard to compete with. For that reason, I'd probably go with the first idea. But you may want to survey your audience first.
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