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Along with some advice from "The Ladders" on how to deal with the anxiety and forge ahead.
Came across some excellent advice on managing your professional references in the context of a job application.
In the 13 April 2009 issue of Fortune, an article titled "How to Get a Job" talks about creative means professionals have been using to find work. The anecdotes fall in 5 broad categories:
To #5, I would add the caveat that even with a fine-tuned resume, the odds are against you getting an interview if yours is one of 2000 on-line applications being processed. To up the odds, look for people you know or are connected to in the company who might be willing to foward your resume directly to the hiring manager.
For the entire article in Fortune, click here.
Interesting post from Jon Jacobs (no relation) on eFinancialCareers.com - click here.
Per ThomasNet Industrial Market Trends: "Despite continued widespread job losses across industries and a dim near-term outlook, we are beginning to see more hopeful perspectives on future job openings and the skilled workers needed to fill those positions." Click here for complete article.
Published by the San Francisco Business Times at this link.
Great article published through Reuters examining the executive job market (base salary of $100K+), put out the TheLadders.com.
Just read an article on BNET that happens to include some good food for thought for all job seekers, and particularly for MBA's. More here.