Strengthening friendships and business connections while you transition careers may keep you apprised of industry developments, but
executive career coaches agree that focusing too much on established connections is detrimental to a job search.
Not exact matches
In an article for AOL Jobs,
executive career coach and organizational developer Barbara Safani
agrees, saying that the summer can be the best time for candidates to step up their search.
Sherri Thomas,
executive director of
career - management firm
Career Coaching 360 and a former president of the American Marketing Association National Council,
agrees.