Saturday, March 14, 2020
An important question to ask your friends today it could get you a job! -
An important question to ask your friends today it could get you a job -I write often about the need to surround yourself with positive, supportive people during a stressful period of job transition. Connecting with family and friends regularly lifts your spirits and reminds your network to keep an eye out for you. It can also provide you with important insider information about the job market in your local community.I recently had lunch with a friend whose husband works for a Fortune 200 company in our city. As we were catching up, I casually asked her, Hows Chriss new job going? My friend opened up about how stressful her husbands job had become, and told me that his company was currently under a hiring freeze. Now, the day we had this conversation, this very company had hundreds of open jobs listed on its Web site. Their online application system would easily take each candidate at least 30 minutes to complete. Imagine how those applicants would have felt if they had known that n o one would be reviewing their applicationsYour friends offer an invaluable perspective into your local economy and job market. A simple statement such as John just got a job over at XYZ can clue you in to companies that are hiring again. Many times our friends dont realize the greater economic ramifications of the events they landsee going on around them, but those of you who are searching for any sign of economic opportunity will be able to see the broader patterns.When you do find great nuggets of information dont forget to have a great resume ready to share. Personal branding is a must and generic will never do if you want the interview. Call us today or stop by our resume writing page for more information on the results we deliver to our clients every day.PS. One of our clients this week received a call the first day she posted her new resume. We think this is pretty awesome
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.