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Successful Coronavirus Job Search
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- 5 Steps to Successful Job Search During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- How to Job Search Effectively for Remote Jobs
- How Hiring Happens During This Pandemic Quarantine
- Effective Job Search Networking During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Next week: Successful Social Media Visibility
Securing a new job during a global pandemic feels like the
proverbial searching for a needle in a haystack. But, sitting around and waiting for a job to land in your lap – or for the economy to rebound – is not an option either. No one knows how long this will last.
To find your next opportunity in this environment, you need to create more opportunities by first focusing on the process and then thinking outside the box. Salary and Compensation Expert Stacey Hawley shares the 5 steps that will take you back to employment.
With COVID19 disrupting job markets around the world, many
typical in-office jobs are being done remotely, at least temporarily, and many more professionals are seeking remote jobs. When hiring for remote employees, employers typically look for someone who has the qualifications and ability to do the job, plus several skills and experiences that will help them work remotely.
To make sure your remote job search is as effective as possible, Remote Job Search Expert Brie Reynolds describes several important steps to take to make it clear you qualify for those remote jobs. They will help you be a successful remote job seeker.
Recruiter and Social Media Job Search Expert
Ed Han shares how hiring (and successful job search) work today. The COVID-19 pandemic and attendant quarantines are reshaping how -- and which -- employers hire. Quarantines and "social distancing" requirements have also eliminated most face-to-face meetings.
Consequently, what job seekers need to do to find their next opportunities under such circumstances has changed, too. In this article, Ed shares how to find jobs, how to impress employers, how to prepare for remote interviews, and how to start your new job.
Whether you were just laid off or were job searching prior
to the epidemic, this is a great time to network online to find a new job. While many things have become more difficult for job seekers, this situation has also created some opportunities for you to succeed.
One of those opportunities the Coronavirus pandemic has created is online networking. Yes. Really! Former recruiter and Job Search Expert Biron Clark shares how to reconnect with past colleagues, ask them how they are doing, or even reach out to new contacts, including examples of what you might say.
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