帮你找到工作的10个方法
If you have been laid off, your new occupation is looking for work. "It is a full-time job, probably the hardest one you'll every have," says Leslie G. Griffen, an HR consultant, career coach, and principal of The Griffen Group.
But once you have browsed the job ads and sent emails to your former colleagues, what do you do with the remaining seven hours of the day? The answer "is going to really change depending on the person and their style," says Marianne Adoradio, a Silicon Valley recruiter and career counselor. Experts offer this tips for filling your days -- and accelerating your job search: 1. Read industry magazines. You'll keep up on new developments in your field, and many contain job listings as well. 2. Create a list of companies where you'd like to work. Use your connections to make contact with people who work at them. You don't need to ask them directly for a job; just call them to "talk about what it's like to work there," Griffen says. 3. Branch out. Consider whether a hobby could lead to a new career, for example, or whether you should learn a new skill. |