Jump Start Your Career Search – 4 Ways to Get a Quick Start
Nov 7th, 2008 | By Bill | Category: Employment NewsThere will be times when you need to find a new Career right NOW, here’s 4 Ways To Jumpstart Your Career Search starting today.
Thousands of people have work in the morning and than come home at the end of the day without a Job. They may be in a financial situation where they absolutely cannot afford to be unemployed even for a week.
So they wake up the next day desperately needing to Jump Start Their Career Search. What can you? Who do you talk to? Where do you start?
Here are 4 ways to Jump start Your Career Search, Overnight!
The first step is to;
1. Contact Everyone You Know -let them know you have recently become available.
2. Contact A Resume Professional – have a Pro prepare your Resume, don’t wait to have this task done, do it immediately.
3. Post This Resume – on Monster, Yahoo’s Hot Jobs, Career Builder, and Your Local Unemployment Site.
4. Ask For Help – ask everyone you can if they would help you post your Resume, look for Job Leads on the Net etc.
What you need to do right from the start is to create a sense of Urgency with your friends and family. The most important point here is that you are the Team Captain; you must set the agenda, the energy, and the expectations.
Be kind and highly motivated, you must stay excited and show everyone you talk to that positive energy. If your family and friends care for you at all – and we know they do – they will help you in anyway they can. Get your cousin, daughter, or even your uncle to pitch in and help you look for opportunities online, in the paper, and with contacts.
Good luck and let me know if I can help!
Paul Godines from Adapt on a Dime.com is an expert Career Coach who specializes in helping People Turn Their ‘Been There Done That, Mixed Career Experience’ into Meaning and Profitable Career Building. To learn more tips and techniques like the ones in this article, please click here: http://www.adaptonadime.com
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Resume professionals are extremely helpful and they are not as expensive as you may think. Also, in addition to posting your resume on Monster, Yahoo, Career Builder and your local Unemployment site, check out other job sites such as CareerJournal.com, USAjobs.gov, DirectEmployer.com and AllJobSearch.com.
Resume to Referral
Resume and Career Services
http://www.resumebycprw.com/
Resume professionals are extremely helpful and they are not as expensive as you may think. Also, in addition to posting your resume on Monster, Yahoo, Career Builder and your local Unemployment site, check out other job sites such as CareerJournal.com, USAjobs.gov, DirectEmployer.com and AllJobSearch.com.
Resume to Referral
Resume and Career Services
http://www.resumebycprw.com/