Saturday, May 9, 2020
Summary Sunday Fix These Things In Your Job Search
Summary Sunday Fix These Things In Your Job Search This weeks Summary Sunday is about what you can do better or differently as a job seeker. If your search isnt getting you the results you want (a job!), then the following posts about fixing your job search should help. Sundays are when I curate content from around the web I like and think is valuable but you can always see new articles I share (mostly written by others) on Twitter. You can follow me @careersherpa or, if you are not on Twitter, you can read articles written by people I follow in this web-based newspaper called The Job Search Guide. 5 Reasons Why You Never Hear Back After Applying for a Job by Meghan M. Biro on Business Insider Meghan has identified the five things you could be doing wrong. Even better than that, she has outlined five solutions to improve your search. Research interesting companies on social media. Consider starting a blog in your area of interest or expertise. Get professional help with your resume. If at all possible, donât wait until youâre out of work to find your next job. Network. Whats Your Emails Message by Harry Urschel on CareerRocketeer What does your email provider say about you? Huh? Youve never thought about this? You dont care? Maybe you should. Ask yourself the questions posed in this post and see if you are sending the right message! And just for giggles, I shared this photo with a friend the other day when we were having a conversation about this topic! How To Write a Letter of Interest on About.com (Alison Doyle) A letter of interest in very much like submitting a proposal for an opportunity that may not exist yet. Why waste your timebecause every day companies hire people to fix their unadvertised problems. You might just be their solution. Not only does this article include the why but it also explains how. It lays out what you need to put in each paragraph of the letter to catch the readers attention. PS: I love the idea of pitching yourself like this. Will it always work, no. Do you stand out? YES!
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