How to Get a Job When the Employer’s Market is Working Against You

Business & Finance, Business Reference, Business Etiquette, Education, Business Writing
Cover of the book How to Get a Job When the Employer’s Market is Working Against You by Rachel Halcomb, Rachel Halcomb
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Author: Rachel Halcomb ISBN: 9781523363742
Publisher: Rachel Halcomb Publication: January 11, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Rachel Halcomb
ISBN: 9781523363742
Publisher: Rachel Halcomb
Publication: January 11, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Have you been looking for a job or trying to switch jobs for the last six months or more? Are you tired of filling out hundreds of job applications with no response? Are you starting to feel like you might be on the infamous "blacklist" somewhere? Do you belong to every networking and social media site recommended to try and find a job? Have you paid hundreds of dollars for resume writers, career development and recruiting programs? Have you ever thought "how is anyone supposed to be able to meet those requirements" when looking at a job posting? If so, the steps in this book might help you take a step back and evaluate how you are searching for a job, what tools you are using and how to manage your information better. The struggle to find a new job is real but it doesn't have to be your struggle any longer!

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Have you been looking for a job or trying to switch jobs for the last six months or more? Are you tired of filling out hundreds of job applications with no response? Are you starting to feel like you might be on the infamous "blacklist" somewhere? Do you belong to every networking and social media site recommended to try and find a job? Have you paid hundreds of dollars for resume writers, career development and recruiting programs? Have you ever thought "how is anyone supposed to be able to meet those requirements" when looking at a job posting? If so, the steps in this book might help you take a step back and evaluate how you are searching for a job, what tools you are using and how to manage your information better. The struggle to find a new job is real but it doesn't have to be your struggle any longer!

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