If you’re truly wanting to find a new job, or even a new career that you’d like to stay in long-term, sometimes job hunting can be pretty time-consuming. And we often make plenty of mistakes along the way.
Hopefully, after listening to today’s episode, we can help you avoid some of those job hunting mistakes.
One myth out there, especially for those who are unemployed, is that you must now spend 40 hours/week looking for a new job. But that’s not really a good idea. If you’re truly spending 40 hours/week looking for a job, you’re going to burn yourself out before you even get to the end of the week. And of course with burnout comes dread, panic, and all the things.
It’s possible for you to learn how to efficiently search for a job and we’re going to talk about it in today’s episode of The Workforce Link.
LINKS IN THIS EPISODE:
How to Keep a Positive Mindset When it Comes to Job Interviews
Understanding Soft Skills
Understanding Hard Skills
How to Write a Cover Letter Worth Noticing
MoJobs
Work-Based ProgramsCentral Region Job Centers
4 Reasons You’re Still Unemployed and What To Do About It
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