Posts Tagged ‘applying for a job’
10 Ways to Overcome Ageism While Job Hunting During Retirement
by Guest Author, John Boitnott It’s never too late to start a new job. It’s estimated that, on average, a typical American worker now has more than ten jobs over the course of their lifetime. But unfortunately, whether you’re inspired to enter a new field or want a new job after you retire, one of the biggest obstacles…
Read MoreAvoid These 3 Things when Applying for a Job
Applying for a job is not a simple and quick task. It can take weeks of research, hours of crafting the perfect resume and cover letter, and mental energy preparing for the interview. Applying for a new job and starting a new career IS a full-time job. However, there are three key things to be…
Read MoreWhat to do if your employer finds out you are job searching
Are you job searching on the down low? Job searching can be stressful enough. Add the covert operation of keeping it from your boss, manager and co-workers, and a day at the office can feel like a James Bond movie minus the awesome gadgets and sweet car. Hiding your job search is stressful, but maybe…
Read MoreSubmitting Your Resume Without A Job Posting
Tricks for submitting your resume This is often referred to as a “blind” job application or “blindly submitting your resume.” People often assume there has to be a job posting, but this is not the case. If you find a company that you really want to work for but can’t find a job opening, you…
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