It's all
about job search progress.
Not exact matches
In this month's column, I'd like to focus on what I've learned
about creativity, and how focusing on creativity can help you make significantly more
progress in a
job search.
Letting people know that your
job search is still in
progress alerts them that you are still free to consider rising new
job opportunities they may know
about.
Set a timeline for yourself as to when to leave — something to look forward to as the event
progresses However, try to remember that networking isn't really all
about you and not the time to actively be
job searching.
When you make some
progress in your
job search or do something to make yourself a more attractive candidate, tell people
about it.
«You can sit around all day complaining
about the markets and the recession — but if you're not making
progress with your
job search, stop looking at what is happening outside and take close look at yourself.
Not only does calling to check gives you a first hand info
about the
progress of your
job search, but it also shows that you are ready to take action and see the
job done until the end of it.
As your
job search progresses, you can send your contacts e-mail updates
about places you've applied or interviewed.