Thursday, December 12, 2019

Best Job Search Articles of the Week June 6th

Best Job Search Articles of the Week June 6thBest Job Search Articles of the Week June 6thEvery week thousands of articles are released offering tips, tricks, and advice on how to conquer the job search and land the next great opportunity. AtSimply Hireds blogwe publish daily posts giving such advice. But with so much floating around the web it can get difficult to determine whats worth reading, and whats just noise. With that in mind, today were pulling together a few articles from the last week that offer great advice. If youre only going to read a few articles this week, put these at the top of your list.1. Call it a meetingThe job interview has always been a key aspect of the job search process that makes people nervous. Interviews can be intimidating, but there are ways to navigate through the job interview, despite this, and find success. Jen Hubley Luckwaldts article from PayScale suggests a great way to avoid some of the interview pressure.Nervous About A Job Interview? Call It A Meeting2. What not to askTheres so much written about what you should ask in a job interview, rarely do we focus on what you should avoid. Lauren Riley offers a list, via Business2Community, of topics that you shouldnt discuss in your job interview. Sneak peak, dont ask about working from homeWhat NOT To Ask At A Job Interview3. Stay positiveThe job search can be grueling, difficult, and exhausting. If youve been unemployed for a while, its easy to have these feelings. Aaron Hursts article, published on LinkedIn, shows how you can find meaning in your job search via relationships, doing something greater than yourself, and through personal growth.7 Ways to Stay Positive While Finding a Job4. Find your passionWarren Berger published an excellent article this week, intended to help you discover yourself. If youre not sure of a which direction to take in your career, look no further than this article for inspiration.Find Your Passion With These 8 Thought Provoking Questions5. What email style says about youSo many emails are sent in professional life that at times they get very little attention. This is a tremendous mistake. How you present yourself in email directly impacts the way you will be perceived. In his article, Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic shows what email style can reveal about personality and professionalism.What Your Email Style Reveals About Your PersonalityStay tuned as we continue to curate great articles to educate and inspire as you track down that next great career opportunity. Happy reading

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