Or worst case, the way a few unfortunate candidates use social media, it conflicts with your resume's personal branding...
causing job search frustration.
* What's your favorite success story over the years about how one of your clients really went from frustration to elation in their job search
I advise my clients to be very careful about branding themselves too broadly, that broad and general branding is a candidate strategy that's one of the biggest causes of
job search frustration today.
Everyone has unique talent and the power to do what they love, but sometimes, it's hard to express one's passion, when it's overpowered by feelings
of job search frustration.
To help job seekers
avoid job search frustration I asked 5 prominent Canadian resume writers — and members of Career Professionals of Canada — to share common resume red flags along with advice on how to rectify them.
While it can be easy to slip into
job search frustration, despair (and watch another season of Game of Thrones on the couch, while eating ice - cream straight out of the container), I offer you a more constructive alternative.
If you're experiencing
some job search frustration or feeling a bit down about your current situation, reminding yourself of all the things you've learned and accomplished in your career can give you a boost of confidence.
Spending your every waking moment obsessing about finding the perfect job can quickly lead to
job search frustration and ultimately, burnout, so if you're feeling a bit overwhelmed, take a step back and remind yourself of all the other important things in your life, like your friends, family and personal interests.
In that case, narrowing your focus may get you better results and help you avoid
job search frustration.
Letting
your job search frustration show is the quickest way to kill your chances.
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Tell everyone about it — Although venting
your job search frustrations on social media or to your colleagues can seem like a great way to let off steam, it's unlikely to ever end well.
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Keep your anger about
your job search frustration, or your lay - off, or your bad former boss to yourself.
on October 21, 2013in Job Search, Job Search Motivationtags: frustrated, help, job search,
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