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Making Your Job Search Effective By Barry
Simpson Never has there been a time in
recent memory when keeping track of your
career or looking for a new position is
more important. For those who are employed
and feeling a little uncomfortable then
this is the time to start organizing your
career. Analyze where you are, are you
doing the work that you are best suited
to do? Have you kept your skills up to
date with new classes or courses? Have
you taken advantage of any education financing
that your employer offers?This paragraph
applies to everyone.
As important as all of the above questions
are, one of the major questions you should
be asking yourself is this. Is my network
up to date? Have I kept in touch with
everyone and have I continued to build
out new contacts to add to my existing
group? All the other activities undertaken
in searching for a new position pale into
insignificance compared to this one.
Give yourself a New Years present and
make sure you send your network a short
note wishing them the best.If you are
looking for new employment the biggest
challenge you will face is getting organized,
as you rush around being busy, chasing
Internet leads and calling people like
crazy beware of the fact that you are
probably not using your time wisely.It
is very easy to spend hours in front of
a computer screen looking at websites
and searching job boards, consider however
that you could be talking Click
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