Saturday, May 9, 2020
Summary Sunday Get The Right Job Search Help
Summary Sunday Get The Right Job Search Help Finding the right job search help can feel overwhelming. There are so many sources of job search information on the internet, its difficult to know which is credible and appropriate for your situation. The worst thing you can do is try and figure out job search on your own. And let me warn you, a siloed job search will take you a very long time. You are not going to find a job hiding out in your home. You need to collaborate to find solutions for your specific situations like finding new ways to contact people when they dont follow through, evaluate your interviewing skills, negotiate a job offer and so many other scenarios. This week, Im sharing help for career changers, people looking for remote work, and job seekers who are just looking for new ways of doing things! I hope you find something that will up-level your approach and deliver the right job search help you want and need. CAREER CHANGE Before You Change Careers, Consider These 10 Factors by Gina Belli | Payscale.com Career change isnt just for people early in their careers. The article says that 82% of people over 47 were successful at making a career shift. No matter what your age, following the 10 steps laid out in this article will create a roadmap for you to follow. Changing careers today is much more common than youd imagine. REMOTE WORK 5 Pro Tips for Finding a Remote Job by Kanika Tolver | Glassdoor If you toyed with the idea of working from home, your options today are better than they were 10+ years ago. More employers are open to hiring employees who dont work on site. The problem has always been what label to give these jobs remote, virtual, telecommuting. Follow the tips in this article to help you discover jobs that allow you to work remotely. PS: Dont forget to check out Flexjobs.com. JOB SEARCH 5 Ways Consultants Succeed Job Seekers Must Imitate by Mark A. Dyson, The Voice of Jobseekers Think about what a consultant does. They walk into a company, evaluate a situation and provide solutions. Theres a ton to be learned from this process and the skills they use. Even if you havent been a consultant, leveraging these tips will help you take control over your job search! Best Job Search Sites by Hannah Morgan | US News World Report On Careers Are you using the best job search sites to uncover the right jobs? In this article, I include a list of the job boards recruiters tend to favor when posting available jobs. Check it out! But remember, youre far more likely to land a new job when you have a connection inside a company. If you must use job boards, then use the 2-step. Find a job then find an insider. SOCIAL MEDIA How To Find And Collaborate With The Right Influencers [Updated] by Andy Crestodina | BuzzSumo Job Seeker or Marketer, it doesnt matter, this article is for you. The takeaway from this article is how to find people who you can network with (do business with) on social media. Influencers are not just celebrities or big brands. Content creators (writers, podcasters, speakers) are all great people to collaborate with. LINKEDIN 17 Ways To Post On LinkedIn To Get Noticed by Robin Ryan | Forbes I was thrilled when Robin reached out to ask if we could chat about my recent article on what to share on LinkedIn! She did a wonderful job highlighting why its important to post regularly and included many of my ideas! CAREER The ONE Skill Innovative Companies Value Most: A Deloitte Perspective by Stephan Maldonado | Vault.com Deloitte analyzed innovative companies and what they were doing to embrace the newest industrial revolution. It is also important for YOU to stay competitive during these times of rapid change and new technology that are changing how business gets done. But it isnt learning the new technology that will help you stay competitive. Its another skill and I want you to read the article to discover what that one skill is!
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