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Showing posts with label #leadership. Show all posts

Top 33 Jobs That Require Little or No Experience

 https://www.moneycrashers.com/jobs-require-no-experience/


“Not all jobs require extensive experience or years of postsecondary education (and its attendant student loan debt). Some entry-level jobs pay quite well, and many offer paid on-the-job training or apprenticeships too. Using data compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), we surveyed hundreds of high-paying jobs that don’t require a four-year college degree to build this list of the best-paid entry-level jobs for U.S. workers.”

Brian Martucci




HOW TO GET A JOB ANYWHERE WITHOUT APPLYING ONLINE

 https://cultivatedculture.com/how-to-get-a-job-anywhere-no-connections/


“I spent 12 months going to over 50 interviews at places like Google, Uber, Twitter, and more. These are the exact formulas that I used to land interviews and offers at these companies, in some cases, without any connections. This resulted in landing the job of my dreams along with a 200% bump in salary. Now I'm going to teach you how to do the same!”


Austin Belcak






22 Things New Grads Should Know Before You Start Job Hunting — According To An Expert

 https://www.buzzfeed.com/eviecarrick/job-hunting-tips-for-grads


“Finding your first job is one of life’s big events, but it doesn't have to be a source of stress.”


Evie Carrick




What Jobs Can You Get with a Bachelor’s Degree?

 https://www.snhu.edu/about-us/newsroom/career/bachelors-degree-jobs


“In today’s evolving job market, a bachelor’s degree is increasingly important for many careers across a wide range of industries. So what jobs can you get with a bachelor’s degree?”


Danielle Gagnon




What if You Can’t Get a Job After College?

 https://www.learnhowtobecome.org/career-resource-center/cant-find-job-after-college/


“College graduates leave school with a degree in their hands and enthusiasm for the career they want to build. But when they start looking for employment in earnest, sometimes getting that career started doesn’t go as well as planned. Fortunately, there are things you can do if your job hunt stalls. Find out why you may be having trouble landing a job after graduation. Plus, get expert perspectives on common mistakes recent grads make, and discover tips to stay motivated when morale is low.”


Become Team


80+ Job-Search Statistics You Have to Know

 https://novoresume.com/career-blog/job-search-statistics


“The way companies hire is always changing. In this article, we’re going to cover the most important and relevant statistics for 2020.”


Andrei Kurtuy




How to get a job during COVID-19: 9 smart tips

 https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/8/how-get-job-during-covid-19-9-tips


“If you're job hunting during the COVID-19 pandemic, you need practical strategies. Consider this expert advice from recruiters and hiring managers”

Laurianne McLaughlin


The Misfortune of Graduating in 2020

 https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2020/05/class-of-2020-graduate-jobs/611917/


“The current economic conditions could take this year’s grads 10 years or more to recover from.”


Joe Pinsker




41% of Recent Grads Work in Jobs Not Requiring a Degree

 https://www.kiestu.com/news/41-of-recent-grads-work-in-jobs-not-requiring-a-degree/


“The unemployment rate for young college graduates exceeds that of the general population, and about 41 percent of recent college graduates -- and 33.8 percent of all college graduates -- are underemployed in that they are working in jobs that don't require a college degree, according to new data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.”


Elizabeth Redden


African Americans Face Systematic Obstacles to Getting Good Jobs

 https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/economy/reports/2019/12/05/478150/african-americans-face-systematic-obstacles-getting-good-jobs/


“The U.S. labor market has now seen a record 109 months of uninterrupted job growth, with the overall unemployment rate falling to its lowest level in 50 years. (see Figure 1) However, African American workers still face more hurdles to get a job, never mind a good one, than their white counterparts. They continue to face systematically higher unemployment rates, fewer job opportunities, lower pay, poorer benefits, and greater job instability. These persistent differences reflect systematic barriers to quality jobs, such as outright discrimination against African American workers,1 as well as occupational segregation—whereby African American workers often end up in lower-paid jobs than whites2—and segmented labor markets in which Black workers are less likely than white workers to get hired into stable, well-paying jobs.3 Despite African American workers having increased access to jobs and actually getting more jobs, labor market outcomes—including higher unemployment and fewer good jobs—continue to be worse for African American workers and their families.”


Christian E. Weller


3 Things You Need To Know About An October Job Search

 https://www.forbes.com/sites/kourtneywhitehead/2019/10/01/3-things-you-need-to-know-about-an-october-job-search/?sh=7a34d4521f9f

“Seasonal timing has a large impact on a job search. It can work in your favor or impede your progress. For the job seeker, each month will present different challenges and opportunities. If you’re planning to launch or continue a job search in October, here’s what you need to know to use your time wisely and maximize your efforts.”


Kourtney Whitehead


How To Get A Job After College

 https://www.npr.org/2019/08/30/755803269/how-to-get-a-job-after-college


“Finding a job after college — or just finding a new job or changing your career — doesn't have to be scary. These shifts can actually be exciting.”


Elissa Nadworny


Highest Paying Jobs You Can Get Without a College Degree

 https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/careers/2019/07/21/highest-paying-jobs-you-can-get-without-a-college-degree/39701321/


College is often touted as the pathway to a brighter financial future. But this is not always the case. The cost of tuition, books, lodging, and more can be expensive, and it drives many into tens of thousands of dollars in debt. While college grads certainly earn higher wages on average, some make relatively little. These are the college majors that pay off the least.”


Grant Suneson


Six Steps to Getting a Job

 https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ya-weekly/2019/07/six-steps-to-getting-a-job?lang=eng


“We can’t be temporally self-reliant if we need a job and don’t have one. Here are six steps to becoming employed.”


Bruno Vassel III




Job Hunting Tips for New Grads and Seasoned Professionals

 https://www.businessnewsdaily.com/15157-job-hunting-101.html

“If you're embarking on a new career, here's how to land that dream job.”

Kiely Kuligowski







The best college in each state for getting a job 2019

 https://www.zippia.com/advice/best-college-state-getting-job-2019/


"While you’d hope that every college education nets you the opportunity to play for a team in the working world, the fact of the matter is that the college you went to has a big impact on your chances of getting a job. Some colleges offer majors and internships that help you fit right into a job after graduating, while others leave you in a jarring state of “what’s next.”

Chris Kolmar









Best Jobs for People with ADHD

 https://www.healthline.com/health/adhd/best-jobs



“ADHD looks a bit different in adults. It may present as restlessness, disorganization, and trouble focusing. ADHD may also come with some unique strengths. Choosing a career that capitalizes on those strengths and doesn’t depend heavily on areas of weakness may be the key to professional success with adult ADHD. That, along with successful ADHD treatment.”

Timothy J. Legg, Ph.D., CRNP

Getting A Job In 2019: Hiring Trends For Early Careerists

 https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2019/03/05/getting-a-job-in-2019-hiring-trends-for-early-careerists/?sh=275456304b2e


“As counselors to young careerists, we have learned to understand the nuances of today’s career marketplace, studying trends to help coach clients to successfully navigate job seeking. In a world where so much is automated, this should be getting easier for people to find a perfect “match” early. Right?”


Jill Tipograph


5 Leadership Traits from Jack Welch



From our experience, the first essential trait of leadership is positive energy — the capacity to go-go-go with healthy vigor and an upbeat attitude through good times and bad.
The second is the ability to energize others, releasing their positive energy, to take any hill.
The third trait is edge — the ability to make tough calls, to say yes or no, not maybe.
The fourth trait is the talent to execute — very simply, get things done.
Fifth and finally, leaders have passion. They care deeply. They sweat; they believe.