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What mistakes do job seekers make? Part 1
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Unplug and embrace rest
In an effort to convince you to ramp up your job search efforts during the holidays (look below for links to part 1, 2 and 3), I’m sharing ideas and insights from some of my colleagues and friends during this holiday week and next. Since it is Thanksgiving, I wanted to share some words of wisdom from my friend and co-leader of the Career Collective – Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter. Jacqui is a well-respected resume writer; her business is Career Trend.
Jacqui has become a good friend and trusted colleague after we originally “met” via Twitter. I always look forward to our conversations and am so happy to have opportunities to collaborate with her. So, when I saw Jacqui tweet this the day before Thanksgiving, I thought it would make a perfect Thanksgiving post in the midst of my series encouraging you NOT to slow down your job hunt during the holidays:
I agree! While it is important to keep at the job hunt during this time of the year, taking some time off to recharge (by UNplugging!) and rejuvanate is important. In fact, another trusted career advisor and friend, Marci Alboher, author and expert on career issues and workplace trends and Senior Fellow for Civic Ventures, suggested taking time off your job hunt right around the major holidays when people are not likely to be in the office. If there is ever a day to focus on yourself and your family (and eating a good meal, hopefully), Thankgiving is it.
Wishing everyone a restful, peaceful and very Happy Thanksgiving!
Are you relaxing or revving up your job hunt during the holidays? Share in the comments!
Part 1 – My suggestions and a free ebook offer
Part 2 – Walter Akana – take care of yourself
Part 3 – Anita Bruzzese – Stay ahead of the crowd
I can help with every part of your job hunt! Need a great resume? Tips to use social networking? Interview coaching?  If you need help mobilizing your networks and your job search plans, learn more about how I can help you! While you’re at it, don’t forget those social networks! Be sure to become a fan of Keppie Careers on Facebook…I’d be thrilled to have you as part of the community! Since we’re on the subject of doing something new…Are you on Twitter? Jump on and touch base with me @keppie_careers.
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What's the cost of being unemployed?
If you expect a $20,000 salary, your weekly salary is $384.61 and an 18 week job hunt will cost you $6,992.98.
If you are looking for a job with a $50,000 salary, your weekly salary is $961.54 and an 18 week job hunt costs you $17,307.69.
If you are hoping for a $100,000 salary, your weekly salary is $1,923.08 and an 18 week job hunt costs you $34,615.38.
Clearly, it behooves job seekers to do everything they can to shorten their searches to land as quickly as possible. Jacqui’s post, which you should read in its entirety HERE, reminds readers that “navigating a job search without a compass” costs valuable time and money. Think about it…Wouldn’t it be nice to have an experienced coach and resume writer on your side? When I coach someone, I like to think of myself in the role of a helpful friend in the passenger seat offering directions as you are driving your own career bus!
Follow this link to learn more about me and how I can help you propel your search forward.
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Career blog carnival takes another spin
This week’s blog carnival is hosted by Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter, owner of Career Trend. The carnival is Ben Eubanks’ (@beneubanks) brainchild, and it seems to continue to grow in scope and unique and informative contributions!
Be sure to click through to read all the terrific contributions by “a diverse mix of career folks: resume writers, career strategists, career coaches and recruiters.”
(CLICK HERE for the CARNIVAL POST)
Contributors included (with their Twitter user names):
Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter (@ValueIntoWords) and Rob Poindexter
GL Hoffman (@glhoffman)
Heather Huhman (@heatherhuhman)
Harry Urschel (@eExecutive)
Julie Ann Erickson (juliaerickson)
Walter Akana (@WalterAkana)
Denise Felder (@DeniseMpl)
Rosalind Joffe (@WorkWithIllness)
Jeff Lipschultz (jlipschultz)
Dawn Bugni (@DawnBugni)
April Dowling (@adowling)
Cris Janzen (@crisjobcoach)
Abby Kohut (@Absolutely_Abby)
Mary Wilson (@LearnSolMary)
Phyllis Mufson (@PhyllisMufson)
Meghan Biro (@meghanmbiro)
Erin Kennedy’s (@ErinKennedyCPRW)
And, of course, I contributed as well – (@keppie_careers)
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