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.
Therefore, in developing a successful job-hunting strategy, it is critical that you ascertain when is the best time to look for a job.
Successful candidates needs to have more than technical capabilities. What distinguishes candidates when getting hired is their soft skills.
To give yourself a competitive edge when searching for a job, there are resources that you can leverage to position yourself as the best candidate and secure whatever opportunities come your way. Keep reading
Keep in mind that recruiters generally receive tons of phone calls and emails daily. Therefore, your follow-up message needs to be short, friendly, yet professional.
You can think of your professional profile as the first impression of your CV. If your professional life was a movie, your professional profile would be the trailer.
With the recent Covid-19 pandemic, political upheavals, social unrests and new terms such as ‘social distancing’ becoming a part of our language, change has become the new norm.
With this change in mind, returning to work would not be the same as it once was.
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