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Getting laid off at any time of year is a harrowing experience, but losing your job before the holidays can turn the most wonderful time of the year into a stressful and depressing abyss that feels impossible to navigate. Notice the gifts in your life Being grateful is a gift you should give yourself every day.
Step back and take a look at the work you’re doing in your current job. Have you been contemplating a new job or complete career switch for a while now? But while it’s exciting to get started on your jobhunt , it can be tough to stay motivated and keep your energy up over time. Then it’s time to stop settling.
Are you “gift wrapped” to best promote your professionalism and spirit of excellence? Perhaps you aren’t jobhunting, but have an idea you’d like to pitch to management. You enjoy the challenge of each workday. And, you are well aware that your resume speaks volumes. So how is your packaging in comparison?
Are you “gift wrapped” to best promote your professionalism and spirit of excellence? Perhaps you aren’t jobhunting, but have an idea you’d like to pitch to management. You enjoy the challenge of each workday. And, you are well aware that your resume speaks volumes. So how is your packaging in comparison?
Try adding a jobhunt to the mix of gift wrapping and card mailing and life can all of a sudden seem to be too much! Give yourself a leg up and watch this great video from Career Expert, Alexia Vernon, on how to get the competitive edge during the holidays while seeking your future dream job.
I had always meant to do a post on job searching and so I figured, why not now? AKA – Kiyomi’s 21-Step JobHunt Strategy 1) Contact everyone you know in a personalized, positive, fun email When I first graduated college and whenever I am seeking new opportunities, I will literally email everyone I know.
Have money for group gifts. Alternately, you could say you only had X amount of dollars in your wallet and give that, offer to write a check, or give your own gift by baking cookies or something. Have money for jobhunting and working. Whenever you interview for a job, there’s at least 2-3 interviews if not more.
I would also volunteer at work and socialize with my co-workers during the holiday gift wrapping parties. I started this blog while temping/jobhunting and I was allowed to write or do personal side projects as long as it was not interfering with my work. I mentored other younger assistants.
3) While I understand your friend left with an amicable separation note the company will either give a thank you gift, have some sort of company wide announcement, or actually throw a party, have cake, or some sort of good bye ceremony. Now to answer your question on how you should address your termination while you jobhunt.
6) Be strategic about your career plan and jobhunt. If you’ve been doing the same job every year without any growth or increased responsibility, you really only have 2 years of experience that’s been repeated X amount of years. The best gift I ever received was _.’ Someone’s selfless time, attention, and care.
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