VIDEO: Finding a Job in a Tough Market

Bob Rosner
April 06, 2009

Bob Rosner

Employee Retention Expert, CNBC Contributor

Bob Rosner has some strange advice for job seekers. The founder of Workplace911.com offered guidance to those who are looking for work in a tough market, and some of it is a bit unexpected.

What's his strange advice? Watch below:

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