The big job search question is always, «When is it appropriate to follow - up with an employer on my resume submission and how do I do it?».
Not exact matches
The same principle holds true throughout your
job search, at networking events, informational interviews, and so on: People remember good
questions, and that works in your favor, in a
big way.
Preparing for interview
questions should be a
big part of your
job search.
One of the
biggest questions for many executives is whether it's worth bothering with referrals when
searching for a new
job.
In that post, he answered my
questions about the top two
biggest mistakes he's seen executives make with their
job search efforts, how they should approach hiring managers, and what executive
job search will look like in 10 years.
This ties well into to the
question above... the
biggest stressors in
job search are fear of the unknown and fear of rejection.