- How many hours do you spend on your job search each day?
- Have you set minimum daily standards for your search?
- Do you accomplish these standards each day?
- How many hiring authorities have you talked to?
- How many interviews have you scheduled?
MUST READIt is important to review the articles in our Career Portal Library as well as the information contained in the sixteen step process for finding a job. Identify where you are in the job search process and then read the materials that will help you advance your search. Try to spend one hour that you may be currently spending watching TV, listening to the radio or reading the newspaper reading the many articles contained in our Career Portal!
FREE JOB SEEKER WEBINARSThe response to our weekly Training Webinars has been excellent! Participants are also commenting on how they are benefiting from the questions being asked by other participants. Write down any problems you are facing in your job search and bring your questions to our free weekly Training Webinars. Our goal is to help you land a job!
UPCOMING FREE JOB SEEKER WEBINARSAre Your Goals Attainable?October 5th @ (1:00 PM PST/2:00 PM MST/3:00 PM CST/ 4:00 PM EST)
Have you ever wondered if the goals you have set for your job search are realistic? During this session you will learn:
- What to avoid
- How to set attainable goals
- How to attain the goals you set
- How you measure your success
You will experience obstacles during your job search. How you handle them will determine if you find a job or not. During this webinar we will address the following:
- Common obstacles
- Techniques to overcome obstacles
- How you learn from each experience
- Why this will progress your job search
TIP FOR THE WEEK Take advantage of all the Free Offers in our Career Portal. They include Resume Cards, Trade Publications, Resume Review and Assessment Tools. These resources were developed and included to help your networking efforts that will lead to interviews. If you have not taken advantage of these resources, you owe it to yourself to do it today!
Click link or paste in your browser for complementary Career Strategies & Resources: http://www.globalcareerresources.info
No comments:
Post a Comment