Friday, May 8, 2020
Keeping things in perspective for your job hunt -
Keeping things in perspective for your job hunt - If you are not convinced by now that job seeking during the holidays is a good idea, I dont know what to say! Suffice to repeat there are opportunities out there. You just need to be willing and ready to meet them. Have you seen the Wall Street Journals series of blogs by job seekers? Weeks ago, when I began my Holiday Job Search series, I saw a post that I knew I wanted to share. One of the WSJs contributors, Kevin Mergens, wrote a post with a message I thought was the perfect cap to the information Ive been sharing. Kevin wrote: So, as the holidays approach I feel it is critical to keep things in perspective. Being an M.B.A. on unemployment stinks for both the ego and the bank account, but I am hardly deserving of any sympathy. When I was in this boat during Christmas six years ago, I remember feeling down about not having a job and then reading a local letter to Santa. The young girl that penned the letter did not ask for a doll or a video game or an iPod. She asked Santa for a coat and boots so she could deal with the Chicago winter. After seeing that, I knew my problems were not really that big. I decided that we could certainly afford to contribute a few bucks to the local charity that played Santa for these kids. The funny thing is, less than twenty minutes after I called in my small donation, I got a call with a job offer. I know that some readers really are in very difficult situations after being out of work for a long time. However, no matter what, it is important to keep things in perspective. Helping someone else at this time of year is yet another way to help yourself. While most people will not land an opportunity upon offering a charitable donation, it certainly doesnt hurt to think of those less fortunate. Thank you for reading. If you have missed any of the great advice my terrific colleagues offered, be sure to follow these links. A very special THANK YOU to all the generous and talented friends and contacts who share advice for this series. Feel free to share YOUR ideas for job searching during the holidays in the comments! Part 1 My suggestions and a free ebook offer Part 2 Walter Akana Take care of yourself Part 3 Anita Bruzzese Stay ahead of the crowd Part 4 Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter Unplug and embrace rest Part 5 Wendy Enelow Ideas for employed and unemployed job seekers Part 6 GL Hoffman Use time to research and prepare Part 7 Meghan M. Biro Use the holidays as a time for self assessment Part 8 Craig Fisher Recruiters dont ease up during the holidays neither should you Part 9 Ronnie Ann Take advantage of other peoples resolutions Part 10 Alison Doyle and Andrea Santiago Use parties and festive occassions to fuel your job search Part 11 Sharlyn Lauby Take your job search social Part 12 Karla Porter Be in it to win it Part 13 Lisa Caldas Kappesser Use emotional intelligence to overcome job search hurdles Part 14 4 tips for effective networking follow up for the holidays and the rest of the year Part 15 Networking tips and advice from a variety of experts I can help with every part of your job hunt! Need a great resume? Tips to use social networking? Interview coaching?Ã If you need help mobilizing your networks and your job search plans, learn more about how I can help you! While youre at it, dont forget those social networks! Be sure to become a fan of Keppie Careers on FacebookId be thrilled to have you as part of the community! Since were on the subject of doing something newAre you on Twitter? Jump on and touch base with me @keppie_careers. photo by Divine in the Daily
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