Career advice

It’s no surprise. Job seekers hate writing cover letters. In fact, it’s arguably the most dreaded step in the job application process. But why?
There are various challenges at a job that many people ignore just because they fear losing these jobs. Here are some signs you need a new job any delay.
Avoid these top three roadblocks during the job search process
“Networking.” For many people just hearing that word conjures up feelings of dread and anxiety. It’s a form of social and professional interaction – ritual, even – that, while torturous for some, is an absolute necessity in the majority of professional settings and fields, academic and non-academic alike.
For many job seekers and employees, bringing up the subject of money is, at best, awkward and uncomfortable.
It’s still possible to get a promotion, learn new skills, and maximize your role even if your manager is less than effective.
Many candidates don’t realize how important it is to have thoughtful and unique interview questions ready to ask the interviewer. Prepare these questions for your next interview.
Figuring out the best way to turn down a job offer is a “good” problem to have. If anything, receiving one or multiple job offers gives you a sense of your professional currency on the job market and could even make you a more attractive candidate for other potential employers.
It’s not what you say sometimes but what you do. What are your non-verbal cues saying to a potential employer? Learn what to do to present yourself as the best candidate for the job, without ever saying a word.
Networking can be a daunting process, but it is essential for career management.
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