Job search strategy
When you’re ready for a new job, contacting employers is a no-brainer. But the same kind of clear-cut call to action doesn’t necessarily apply to contacting recruiters.
As you enter the job market (or a new industry) the salary range of positions you’re qualified for is likely top of mind. But how do you figure out what a realistic range is for what you’re after?
Remember, though it may be a tad uncomfortable in the moment, being gracious and polite while you decline a job offer can build good karma for the future.
Ask yourself these questions to get an idea of whether a new job should be in your near future.
Here are three tips to help you land a management position when you’ve never been a manager.
It has been said that qualifications are more of a “wish list” for employers, who do not expect to find someone who meets all the requirements.
Simply staying organized will help you make sure you never miss a beat. Here are a few small steps that’ll make a big difference.
While early January can still be a slow time for hiring as people get organized, once the middle of the month hits, it’s go time.
If you’ve been on the hunt for a job for longer than you’d like, you might need to change your method. Here are tips, tricks and common mistakes to avoid to make your job search more productive.
If you’re having trouble finding your confidence again, try these tips for regaining a (healthy) ego.