Executive Recruiters Teach Job Interview Prep System In New Book
In a tough economy, job seekers need solid interview skills to make a good impression. A new book, by executive recruiting firm owners Gary Capone and Mark Henderson, shows how to outpace the competition in an interview.
FishBowlResume.Com Announces New Features for Job Seekers
Reputable resume writing firm now offers clients more Job Resources and tools.
Nationwide, Targeted Job Board Network Launches with First Niche Site
The Locate Jobs Network, a nationwide network of highly-targeted, "vertical" job boards, launched today along with the first site in the network, "Locate Sales Jobs."
Surprising (And Not-So-Surprising) Things That Hurt a Job Search
A job search can be a complicated beast, partially because technology and individual industries have evolved to an extent that we don't know how to keep up with their changes Unfortunately, some of those changes, whether surprising or not-so-surprising, could hurt us along the way if we aren't aware of them
Nurturing Yourself During a Job Search
Job searches are stressful It does not matter how confident, up-beat and self-assured you are at the start, once you begin e-mailing dozens of resumes that get no response, going on great job interviews that go nowhere, and receiving polite rejection letters, eventually it will take a toll on your psyche
2009, The Year of the Job Search
With unemployment rates at record highs and Fortune 500s daily announcing pending layoffs, it is pretty clear that 2009 is going to usher in an even greater frenzy of job seekers All of us, directly or indirectly, will be affected in some way
VirtualJobCoach.com Launches New Solution for Career Coaches: Coach Console Allows Career Coaches to Better Serve Their Clients by Providing a Complet
Career Management Software, Inc., a provider of comprehensive online services for job-seekers, career coaches and outplacement firms, today announced the launch of its new 'Coach Console' solution for career coaches. The new solution, available now, allows Career Coaches to integrate their traditional business with VirtualJobCoach's complete job-search platform.
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Remaining Empowered After Months of Job Searching
One of the most draining experiences one can endure is the job search. A job search isn't usually thought of as a high-energy process, but given enough time, you'll find your body and mind getting fatigued as a search goes on and on. When a job search lasts for more than a month or two, this can become exceptionally true.
If you have been searching for a job for a while and are tired, feeling discouraged, and just want a break, it's time to employ some rules that will help you to stop overextending yourself. Before you hit the job search market, it's important to consider how an extended search for the right job can affect you physically, emotionally, and physically, and how you can keep your head up during the process.
Remember that Job Seeking is Job Within Itself
Many people take for granted the amount of energy required to conduct a job search. Neither your mind nor your body are prepared for the activity. In order to become skilled at job searching, you've got to put yourself out there every single day, and get used to the idea of searching for a job as its own occupation. Eventually, you may get bored with a job search, just as you'd get bored with a day-to-day job that didn't change. Taking time off is as important as the job search itself, and it lets you get used to job searching as a sort of temporary "career.?
Take Care of Your Entire Self
You may be used to thinking of yourself as a 'worker? and now that you're out of work and searching for employment, you're struggling to regroup. While you're job searching, you should develop yourself mentally and physically in order to keep your motivation levels high.
For instance, you might have been accustomed to physical activities before you started your last job, but let those die down as you traded them for hard days at work. Since you've got some free time, work on your body a bit, and exercise every day with a physical activity you enjoy. It's also important to watch what you're eating. Eating the right foods, staying heavy on the greens and low on fats, will keep you energetic and you'll feel great. Working out and eating right will revitalize every aspect of you, and you'll feel much better.
On the emotional side of things, it's good to pay attention to how you're feeling during your job search. You'll be more motivated and better able to deal with the emotional stress if you keep a diary about your search for a job. Being mentally drained is also a common occurrence during a job search, which is why it's a good idea focus on activities like yoga and meditation to calm the mind.
Conducting a job search for a long period of time is definitely a tall order. You've got to be careful not to take the strain for granted, because otherwise you'll be drained and less apt to get the jobs you want. So while you're vigorously searching for work, make sure to explore how you're feeling physically, mentally and emotionally. A little bit of focus on yourself will make you a better hire, and eventually a better employee when you find a career.
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