How to find a job while you’re employed
There’s a popular misconception that job hunting is only for the unemployed. The reality is, everyone should be a job hunter. Being employed, that does not exclude you from wanting better opportunities.
There’s a popular misconception that job hunting is only for the unemployed. The reality is, everyone should be a job hunter. Being employed, that does not exclude you from wanting better opportunities.
Students need that network – people who can vouch for them, lend an encouraging word and put in a good recommendation. Students these days need more than glowing qualifications. They need a glowing recommendation.
Whether you’re applying for a position in Information Technology or for a people-oriented career in marketing or customer service, employers across various sectors will expect modern candidates to have some level of technical skills.
People need external validation sometimes and the people you list on your resume as references act as that validation for everything you say during the interview.
When switching careers, your CV is your tool to market yourself, document your progress and show potential employers that you have earned the skills and capabilities they are looking for.