All Entries Tagged With: "Job Search"
Moping, Coping and Hoping
Another client said this is how she has been getting through a ‘challenging’ period of unemployment…”moping, coping, hoping” and that she has been dealing with a lot of the ‘d’ words….”depression, dejection, dismay, discouragement, despair, disappointment”, etc.
Transform Your Job Search
What five words immediately come to mind when you think about yourself? Are they good and positive words, or not so good and negative?
Making Job Search Fun (Yeah, That’s Right!)
Job search is tough and it’s certainly a lot of work; but it doesn’t have to be drudgery. Here are ten suggestions for things you can do to make job search more rewarding, more enlightening, and hopefully more fun.
Job Search and Stress : 5 Ways To Deal With It
If you are looking for a job while you are employed, you at least have means to pay the bills, put a roof over your head and food on the table. However, if you are unemployed the stress is ten times greater if not more.
More Job Websites For The Unemployed
I’m always looking for new and interesting ways to grow my brain and expand my career as a workforce/career/HR advisor.
Tips For The Long-Term Unemployed
“Unemployed people are facing some historic numbers and formidable competition. However, they need to pinpoint those areas they may be able to change, make a difference and increase their chances for success.
Gain Momentum in Your Job Search
In today’s economy, the competition for jobs is fierce. You probably feel like you are drowning in a pool of job seekers fighting for the attention of prospective employers in your area. Well, it’s time to step up your game and make sure that you are doing everything possible to make your job search count!
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Job Search Strategies from The Career Exposure Network
Looking for connections to help your job search? Networking opportunities can be found in a variety of places. You never know which tip, connection or venue might lead to your next career opportunity. Be sure to consider these potential sources and utilize your connections.
Colleagues in you chosen profession
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