Monday, June 1, 2020
The Job Search Program
The Job Search Program When you start your job search, you feel like this: You are somewhere, and you need to get somewhere else and there are so many directions you can go. But if you go this way will you get where you want? Or should you go that way? Notice, you are the only one around it indeed feels lonely. How cool would it be if you had someone in the passenger seat a navigator? Thats me in the picture below (not really, thats a mustache model :p) telling you where you can go. But, ultimately, you are the driver. You make the final decision. But navigators can be awesome. Some navigators can be a mess. And too many navigators can fight among themselves. You need to find one you trust and go with them. In the job search a perfect example is when you get a resume professionally written, then you pass it around your friends and ask for input. Your friends mean well, but they might not be (probably arent) up on current job search and personal marketing strategies and tactics, and havent looked at a resume in over a decade their advice and input can be more harmful than helpful. They are the wrong navigator. The job search is made up of basic tactics. Sometimes you need someone to say Stop. Breathe. Or, in the image below: Stop. Take a drink. Rest. The job search program I created does that. Every single day I walk you through the basics. You dont need to wonder or worry just do the program. This program is self-guided, but the navigator navigates based on current principles. Check it out here. The Job Search Program When you start your job search, you feel like this: You are somewhere, and you need to get somewhere else and there are so many directions you can go. But if you go this way will you get where you want? Or should you go that way? Notice, you are the only one around it indeed feels lonely. How cool would it be if you had someone in the passenger seat a navigator? Thats me in the picture below (not really, thats a mustache model :p) telling you where you can go. But, ultimately, you are the driver. You make the final decision. But navigators can be awesome. Some navigators can be a mess. And too many navigators can fight among themselves. You need to find one you trust and go with them. In the job search a perfect example is when you get a resume professionally written, then you pass it around your friends and ask for input. Your friends mean well, but they might not be (probably arent) up on current job search and personal marketing strategies and tactics, and havent looked at a resume in over a decade their advice and input can be more harmful than helpful. They are the wrong navigator. The job search is made up of basic tactics. Sometimes you need someone to say Stop. Breathe. Or, in the image below: Stop. Take a drink. Rest. The job search program I created does that. Every single day I walk you through the basics. You dont need to wonder or worry just do the program. This program is self-guided, but the navigator navigates based on current principles. Check it out here.
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