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Subject: Planning Your Job Search Strategy
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 11:54:08 -0500

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November 20, 2003

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Expert Career Advice

  1. Planning Your Job Search Strategy     (Your Job Search)
    By: Brenda Koritko, Author

    Taking time to plan your job search strategy will actually decrease the amount of time it takes to find the job you really want. When you identify what you are really looking for in your ideal job and what you have to offer, it is easier to discover opportunities for a person with your unique skills. Know yourself, know your market, and combine this knowledge into a winning job search strategy.

    Knowing Yourself Start by changing the way you think about yourself. Identify what you have to offer and then find employers that are looking for people with your skills - employers that are actually hiring. Quickly write down what you would like to see in your next job description. Then, write a brief list of your interests, abilities, values, and skills.

    Continue reading this article HERE.
     

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