There is so much to learn about job search and so little time. Everyday you ask yourself questions
"how long should I wait before I follow up?"
"should I take the time to find the hiring manager's name?"
"should I be working with a recruiter? What do they do anyway?"
This is just the tip of the iceberg. I am pretty sure you have hundreds of other questions too. You are not alone. Every job seeker has questions. Most of them are the same. In other words, there are predictable themes of questions that job seekers frequently ask. How do you get your questions answered?
- Join a job seeker networking group
- Read books and blogs
- Take part in workshops/seminars (online and in person)
More and more, coaches and experts are taking their expertise online. It is easier than ever. You just need to find them. Allow me to help.
Every Sunday at 9 pm, there is a fantastic webshow hosted by Blogging4jobs' Jessica Miller-Merrell "Job Search Secrets" Once a month, Jessica also hosts a free webinar on social media. Visit her website for more information.
There are web radio shows, twitter chats and many other no-cost job search resources for help and getting your questions answered. No excuses!
Good advice but not timely at all. With this ridiculous job market, who in gods name would be thinking about quitting their job? If you have a job, unhappy with it and want to leave…suck it up, otherwise you will join the 15 million unemployed people right now.
Posted by: UK Government Site | June 11, 2010 at 11:49 PM
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Posted by: uk job | June 11, 2010 at 11:46 PM