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The Pandemic Revealed How Much We Hate Our Jobs. Now We Have a Chance to Reinvent Work

 https://time.com/6051955/work-after-covid-19/


As the postpandemic great reopening unfolds, millions of others are also reassessing their relationship to their jobs. The modern office was created after World War II, on a military model—strict hierarchies, created by men for men, with an assumption that there is a wife to handle duties at home. But after years of gradual change in Silicon Valley and elsewhere, there’s a growing realization that the model is broken. Millions of people have spent the past year re-evaluating their priorities. How much time do they want to spend in an office? Where do they want to live if they can work remotely? Do they want to switch careers? For many, this has become a moment to literally redefine what is work.”


Joanne Lipman


How To Get a Sales Job in 2021 With No Experience

 https://www.saleshacker.com/how-to-get-sales-job/


“Job hunting can be a minefield. One wrong step, and your chances for a great job can go up in smoke. This is part 3 of our sales hiring series that teaches how to get a sales job. In Part 1 we had just begun our journey to fill one of our positions at Sales Hacker, and we shared how we got over 375k views on our job posting. In Part 2 we shared our selection process. In this part, I’ll share the do’s and don’ts to follow on your LinkedIn profile that I learned from going through the 150+ applications. Then I’ll explain how to get a good sales job in 2021 from a hiring manager’s perspective.”
 

Max Altschuler




Change the Way You Job Hunt in 2020: 4 Pivotal Perspectives

 https://workmonger.com/change-the-way-you-job-hunt/


“When job searching, you want to make sure you’re doing everything possible to better position yourself among the competition. Some individuals focus on perfecting resumes, while others divert their attention to networking. Today, we’re going to share 4 pivotal perspectives that can change the way you job hunt in 2020.”


Roger Conner






Which Month Is the Best to Look for a New Job?

 https://firsthand.co/blogs/job-search/which-month-is-the-best-to-look-for-a-new-job


“It's often thought that January is the best month to look for a new job. January falls at the beginning of the year, just after most corporate budgets have been approved, giving hiring managers and recruiters the go-ahead to fill open positions.

January is also commonly the time that companies put into place new initiatives, which often call for new positions. In other words, it's the time of year when there should be plenty of jobs available. However, while this is generally true, there's another month that could be an even better one in which to look for a new job. That month is the one we're in now. And here are three reasons why September might just be the best month to look for a new job.”


Derek Loosvelt






10 tips for job hunting while you’re still employed

 https://www.cio.com/article/2387929/careers-staffing-8-tips-for-job-hunting-while-you-re-still-employed.html


“Looking for a new job while you’re employed has advantages, but it also comes with risks. Here’s how to approach your job search — without getting cut.”


Rich Hein and Sharon Florentine




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


How to Deal With Job-Search Depression

 https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/27/smarter-living/how-to-deal-with-job-search-depression.html


“Whether you’re suffering from job-search depression or happily employed, learning the coping mechanisms needed to deal with things like uncertainty and loss of control will always come in handy, Dr. Maidenberg said.”


Micaela Marini Higgs


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


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