JOB SEARCH 101 - CAREER FACTS YOU MUST KNOW TO SUCCEED
There is a method to finding a new job. If you do it wrong the first time, you most likely will not find the job that is best suited for you. If you follow the right formula from day one, every job search thereafter will become easier and easier.
If you are employed in this economy, consider yourself blessed. If you have been downsized, right sized, laid off, or fired, consider yourself blessed as well. All of these situations open up realms of possibilities you may have never considered before. Perhaps you have been working long and inconvenient hours. Maybe your boss was a thorn in your side. You may have been passed over for promotion one too many times. On the other hand, you may love your job and your career path but are concerned that you too may fall victim to a dying economy.
There are so many options available to you regardless of the situation you are in. Don’t panic. Don’t fret. Collect yourself and be determined to make a concerted effort to plan your future whether it be in finding a new or more exciting job or starting your own home based business. Too risky? So is going to work everyday not knowing if you will still have a job by the end of the week.
We have put together a series of job search / career newsletters for you to read. There is no obligation and the newsletters are free. You just may learn a few pieces of advice you had never heard before that can be helpful to you so it would be wise to check it out. There is always a link to unsubscribe if you don’t like what you are reading, but you never know, the next newsletter may contain just what you need.
In addition, we have created a website with all kinds of job search / career advice on it. We will be addressing other topics here as well, but you are welcome to visit our other site for more information. If you visit http://www.jobsearchtop10.com you will find a wealth of information that will help you in your job search efforts.
Finding a job is a full time job. If you are presently working, you must use a different approach then someone who has lost their job due to downsizing or being fired. There are definite differences and not knowing them could actually cost you your present job. Be careful. Do it right. Follow the advice on Job Search Top 10 if you really want to succeed.
Take a look around this site where you will find lots of great advice and information. Once again, if you are employed, choose your advice carefully. Make the wrong move and you will be escorted right out the door.
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