Saturday, May 9, 2020

Summary Sunday December Job Search

Summary Sunday December Job Search Whatever you do, dont ignore your job search this month. December is one of the best months for building relationships and getting the news out about your search. It is also time for your to think about your goals and priorities for 2015. December is a social smorgasbord of events!  Think about the  holiday events  you are invited to this time of year. These events are geared towards getting people together to celebrate. And the people that attend often are in a more generous mood. Sure this is a busy time of year and there is a lot of stuff on peoples plates, but that doesnt mean you should ignore your search! Holiday Job Search Here are several articles you should check out if you are looking for tips on how to invest your time this month! Is Holiday Job Search A Waste of Time? | Meg Guiseppi on Executive Career Brand Holiday Hope: How To Leverage the Holidays For Your Search | Susan Joyce on Job-Hunt.org (Job-Hunt.org has 4 more posts on holiday job search on the home page) 4 Ways To Stay Motivated During the Holiday Job Search  | Dana Leavy on Savvy Intern Holiday Networking Like A Pro | Harry Urschel on The Wise Job Search Job Search Ask the Headhunter: 7 steps to a new job รข€" but first, burn your resume | Nick Corcodilos on  PBS NewsHour Nick is someone I started following several years ago and Im sorry I havent been sharing more of his work. He is a recruiterand his perspective and advice is geared towards helping job seekers understand how to do this job search thing better! Check out Ask The HeadHunter  and get the skinny on job search! Career Sometimes, maybe most of the time, people get stuck in a  job rut. They are dissatisfied or under appreciated. They feel like they are at a dead end or the end of their rope. In short, they H.A.T.E their jobs. If this is you, please read these two articles! 7 Pieces of Wisdom That Will Change the Way You Work | Paul Jun on 99U 2015 Forecast: Youll Never Work the Same Way Again  |    Micha Kaufman on Forbes

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