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The Job Search Doesn't Have to Be Hard. Here are 2 things you can do to make it easier
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Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, Get the Job! Shop may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase I hear it all the time, “Why is the job search so darn hard?” When we start the process of looking for a job, we really think it will be quick and easy. Before we know it, we’ve been reaching out to prospective employers and not hearing back for months. This can feel incredibly frustrating, defeating, and disappointing. Let's look at the job search and, not...
Sick and Tired of the Job Search Process Taking So Long? Read This.
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When you start a job search, you get excited. You start applying to a bunch of jobs. Then… you sit there. You wait, and wait, and wait. Before you know it, a couple of months have gone by and you’re still not employed in a new job. This can be so frustrating! Let’s look at some creative ways you can speed up the job search process!
7 Job Search Mistakes You Should Never Make
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3 Unique Ways To Get a Job Fast
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It is no secret that it’s been increasingly harder to get a new position using the traditional job search methods such as applying directly through a company’s website. Instead, let's focus on what you can do to stand out as a jobseeker and make sure that recruiters and hiring managers are finding and choosing you over other candidates. Below you’ll find three unique ways to get a job fast.
Here's how to make work more bearable while looking for your next job
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“I’m short-tempered with my husband and kids, have no energy, and no time for myself. I hate my job which means I feel unhappy at work most of the time. Sounds glorious, doesn’t it?” I was talking to a woman who knew she needed something in her life to change but had no idea what that was or where to start. At this point, the only thing she was certain of was that living her life this way for much longer wasn’t a possibility.