Seek the Experience of Others in Your Job Search

Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Career Tip of the Week

It is not really necessary to apply for every job, interview with every employer, and research every job yourself to get the best results in your job search. Pool all your information with others who are looking for jobs to get the maximum information at the end of the day. Essentially you need to be smart in your job search. Why should you spend all of your time tracking down jobs? Tap into all the pavement pounding, research and trial-and-error that the other job seekers have done. Use each and every asset available to you and be fiercely strategic about its uses. Remember that it's not always smart to be self-sufficient. Use the help of others and by doing this you can do incredibly well in your job search.

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