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Incredibly, Gieseking seems to be their No.1 seller.
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Incredibly, Gieseking seems to be their No.1 seller.
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Shortly after Hal Gieseking graduated from college, his mother gave him a copy of a book, Confessions of an Advertising Man, by David Ogilvy.
30 DAYS TO A GOOD JOB HAL GIESEKING PAUL PLAWIN 1994
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Hal Gieseking told a lifelong friend from college days, Richard Janssen, then a senior editor at Business Week, that he was looking for additional work in writing.
30 DAYS TO A GOOD JOB HAL GIESEKING PAUL PLAWIN 1994
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When he came to New York City more than a decade later, he met with Clifford Field, who was then creative director of Ogilvy & Mather, Inc. Field was not impressed by the ad portfolio Gieseking presented and turned him down.
30 DAYS TO A GOOD JOB HAL GIESEKING PAUL PLAWIN 1994
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After Hoff interviewed Gieseking and reviewed the same ad portfolio that Field had previously seen, he hired the writer within two days.
30 DAYS TO A GOOD JOB HAL GIESEKING PAUL PLAWIN 1994
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When he came to New York City more than a decade later, he met with Clifford Field, who was then creative director of Ogilvy & Mather, Inc. Field was not impressed by the ad portfolio Gieseking presented and turned him down.
30 DAYS TO A GOOD JOB HAL GIESEKING PAUL PLAWIN 1994
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Copyright © 1993, 1994 by Hal Gieseking and Paul Plawin
30 DAYS TO A GOOD JOB HAL GIESEKING PAUL PLAWIN 1994
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Shortly after Hal Gieseking graduated from college, his mother gave him a copy of a book, Confessions of an Advertising Man, by David Ogilvy.
30 DAYS TO A GOOD JOB HAL GIESEKING PAUL PLAWIN 1994
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Hal Gieseking has enjoyed three careers—in advertising, in journalism, and now in helping people find jobs.
30 DAYS TO A GOOD JOB HAL GIESEKING PAUL PLAWIN 1994
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