Over at Careerealism, Ilona Vanderwoude has advice for those of you who
hate job searching so much you wind up self - sabotaging with procrastination or moping from one networking activity to the next.
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Don't you
hate those days when, despite your diligent efforts, your
job search doesn't advance one iota — no emails, no phone calls, no news.
The
job seekers that are already employed, even if they
hate their
job and are actively
searching, are more likely to take a break over the holidays.
Whilst your initial reaction may be to beat yourself up, accept defeat, or submit to life in a
job you
hate, you might find that revisiting your CV is all it takes to turn your
job search around.
She compares her
job search with exercising — it's a productive pastime, it's essential to her well being, but when she forces herself to work out by going to the gym, she
hates it!
Whether you love them or
hate them (if you
hate them, you might not understand what their role is in your
job search), you have to admit, they know a ton about
job search interviews.
Build a love -
hate relationship with these
job search strategies.
I just
hate how recruiters and HR Generalists are really quick to give «Top 10 resume tips» or general career and
job search advice when in reality they would have a hard time finding a
job themselves.
I just
hate how recruiters and HR Generalists are really quick to give «Top 10 resume tips» or general career and
job search advice when in -LSB-...]
Because the longer one stays in a
job one
hates - or even just a
job that is unsatisfying - the harder it is build the energy for a
job search.
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And then there's the thing that every
job seeker
hates above all — the everyday stereotype: Wake up, turn on the computer, go to a
job website and
search and
search and
search.
The
Job Search Tip Introverts
Hate (But Desperately Need).
Let's face it: executive
job search candidates
hate applicant tracking systems (ATS) as part of the
job search process.
If you know you
hate (not just dislike) your
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Despite a love -
hate relationship with your cover letter, it's time to embrace it as a key to
job search success.
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