Take A Glimpse On The Life of Robert Gerberg
Being considered as a great asset in ACT or Advanced Career Technologies is one privilege that anyone will surely be proud of. Robert Gerberg, an author, a teacher, a successful entrepreneur is that asset; he has 25 years of experience all regarding the field of career choices and placements. He is one of the most sought after personalities in the business world today; his books focusing on how to change jobs easily and how to hunt jobs with ease sold 7 million copies worldwide. But before his long term success was in reach, he started out humbly in the Personal Products Division in Bausch and Lomb. He has surpassed the title of the employee of the month because of his outstanding performance; he was able to raise an amount of 1.5 million dollars in sales from 40 accounts on his end. Because of this, the company then decided to give him a promotion to the Account Executive position, with the new promotion he was also re-assigned to the New England market, and with this account he raised 5 million dollars in total sales for his 30 accounts.
Bob Gerberg Jr.took his first stepping stone in becoming the best in his field by impressing the company he’s working for. He did this by raising 1.5 million dollars’ worth of sales in 40 accounts, and that gave him another stepping stone to the Account Executive position. The hard work he invested in his job got rewarded again by having him take over the New England market; he was able to bag 5 million dollars from 30 accounts. Even if the responsibility keeps adding up, Robert maintained records of exceeding regular sales quota.
But Robert Gerberg got thirsty for a new career, he wanted to change jobs but he knew he has to do it the right way. After some time thinking, he went to Princeton/Masters Press to apply for a new job, and basing from his previous records from his current employment, Robert was initially offered with the Brand Manager position. Here in Princeton/Masters is where he started making history, he wrote about his experiences and what he learned from it, published it in books and sold it worldwide.
Also, he teaches the importance of a resume, job applicants should always bear in mind that their resume is their voice, their introduction and handshake to the people who will interview them. It gives the interviewer a couple of goodies to feast on before they enter the room and be interviewed. So if an applicant really needs a job then he or she has to be more than just prepared to negotiate with the interviewer.






