An aggressive but highly effective
job search strategy involves 12 hours of job search per day, 5 days per week.
Not exact matches
On a day - to - day basis, my
job involves advising on all areas of patents: I write patent applications, persuade patent offices all over the world to grant patents to my clients, defend and attack patents, perform patentability and right - to - use
searches, as well as advise on patentability and infringement issues and patent portfolio
strategy and management.
An effective career transition plan
involves a well written resume, online recruitment
strategy and an aggressive daily
job search.
I get it: most professionals do not understand, until well into the
job search process, the impact and importance of their resume nor the complexity of the process and complex
strategy involved in creating a meaningful resume.
I believe that an important
strategy for a successful
job search in 2010
involves looking at trending industries and going where the growth is.
And they don't understand the complicated
strategy involved in writing compelling personal marketing content (for their resume, bio, LinkedIn profile, etc.) Do Cover Letters Really Matter in Executive
Job Search?