Monday, July 13, 2009

Chandler Hill Partners Blog - Capitalize on what you already know

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Looking for a new job is tough enough without stressing out over it. Use the skills you've already acquired on the job to make it easier. Most people have felt the sting of losing a job and the anguish of trying to find a new position. The search for work can be frustrating and tiring. That's why it is important to properly plan the process and treat job hunting as a full-time job.

All the energy that a job seeker used to put into the daily eight-to-five grind now needs to be harnessed and focused on finding that next great career opportunity. Utilizing basic abilities like organization, planning, and interpersonal skills will come in handy and make the job of looking for a new position just that much easier.

Get organized and pull together all the resources available to you. This means it is time to make sure you have the most up-to-date resume and cover letter, your list of contacts for networking is current, and a list of internet job sites where you can look for openings is compiled. Remember looking for a new job can be tough business. So putting all those skills to good use is the smart thing to do and can help job seekers capitalize on what they already know.

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