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What do We REALLY Mean by Follow-up?
Fri, Jun 17 2016 12:08
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A Job Search Strategy - - “What do I do?” . . .
How Do You Follow-up?
Most job seekers know, or discover shortly into their job
search, that you need to follow-up. For
instance, if you mail a resume to a target employer, you follow-up. Or, if you meet with a network contact, you
follow-up.
Follow-up is an integral and essential part of job
searching. So,
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Key Precepts of a Successful Job Search
Fri, Apr 22 2016 02:54
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precept >noun 1 a general
rule regulating behavior or thought.
2 a writ or warrant.
3 Brit. an order issued by one local
authority to another specifying the rate of tax to be charged on its behalf.
-ORIGIN Latin praeceptum 'something advised'.
How you think about your job search is just as critical to the success
Navigating the Ups-and-Downs of Job Loss . . . and Job Search
Fri, Feb 12 2016 11:52
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Why Do Job Searches Fail?
Tue, Jan 12 2016 11:18
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New Year’s
Resolutions . . .
It's that
time of year when folks observe the tradition of making New Year's
Resolutions.
They join gyms,
start exercise programs, begin diets, take courses to learn a new language, and
right up there among the most popular Resolutions is the vow to find a new job!
And, they
vow this
The Holidays . . . The Most Dangerous Time of the Year
Wed, Dec 16 2015 06:19
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The
holidays – the most wonderful time of year. Except when it comes to job
seeking. Then they can become the most dangerous time of the year!
Why? . . . Because the holidays, fraught with frustrations, temptations,
disappointments, and misunderstandings, can lead to the demise of your
job search – that search that you have been working on so diligently
until holiday activities
Take Advantage of Fall Hiring Opportunities - 5 Steps to Take
Tue, Oct 6 2015 08:33
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Beginning a job search?
Reviving an abandoned search you started earlier this year?
Revving up a lagging, low-energy job search?
If you find yourself in any of the above situations, the time is right
for you to be pro-active when it comes to your career.
Fall has arrived, and with it
opportunities. . . . So, for those who
have been thinking about a career change, the time is right.
Lost Your Job? Hated It Anyway? . . . Don’t Throw Out the Baby With the Bath Water
Mon, Sep 14 2015 03:15
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When faced with a job loss, many job seekers feel mixed emotions. On one hand, they fear the loss of their position and income. On the other, if it was a job they disliked, or even “hated,” they feel relief at being let go and not having to go back to “that place” of employment one more day!
If you find yourself in this situation, know that it’s a pretty common phenomena
Top 10 Questions From Beginning Job Seekers
Fri, Aug 21 2015 10:44
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Top 10 Questions
Thinking of beginning a job
search? It can be overwhelming! It seems like there are so many possibilities
to pursue, and sources for jobs to check into!
Where do you start?
What should you focus on?
What do you spend your time on?
You can do lots of things - How do you search
for 4 or 6 different types of jobs?
A beginning job seeker can have a lot of questions
6 Mistakes to Avoid When Hiring a Job Search Coach
Sun, Jul 5 2015 08:54
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Thinking of hiring a Job Search Coach?
It can be a
good move. A good job search coach can
save you a lot of time and angst, and assist you in finding a better job
faster!
While there
is NO MAGIC PILL that can get the job done in a nano-second – as some job seekers I’ve met would
like –
there definitely are advantages to seeking the help of someone
Sun, Jul 5 2015 07:47
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On having a successful year . . .
Job seeking is a tough row to hoe! It is can be frustrating, exhausting and even painful. Job seeker sometimes feel like they can't take one more rejection.
It can often feel like you're spinning your wheels - peddaling ferociously and getting nowhere.
surround yourself with positive people
surround yourself with knowledgeable people
have