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


How to get a design job: 7 expert tips

 https://www.creativebloq.com/career/how-get-design-job-1131750



Trying to get your first design job? Here's how to go about it.”


Creative Bloq Staff


Here's why the February jobs report is coming out in the middle of the month



The monthly jobs report usually comes out on the first Friday of the month, but the February 2019 report will be out March 8, the second Friday.”

Andy Kiersz










This is how you’ll look for a job in 2019

https://www.fastcompany.com/90280594/this-is-how-youll-look-for-a-job-in-2019



We asked the experts to tell us how the way we will look for jobs will change in 2019. Here’s what they told us.”

Lydia Dishman

How to Get a Job: Your 2019 New Year, New Job Guide


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Description automatically generated with medium confidence“If there’s one thing high school or college failed to teach most us, it’s how to find a job. Could you have imagined taking a full course on the ins and outs of researching a company, identifying a job that aligns with your goals and skills, plus how to navigate the interview process?

Well, now you don’t have to imagine. The ultimate class on how to find a job is finally here. And the good news is you don’t have to go back to the drama of high school or college to take this course.”

Amy Elisa Jackson

The Best Advice From 'How I Work' of 2018

https://lifehacker.com/the-best-advice-from-how-i-work-in-2018

 Every week on Lifehacker, we interview a successful person about their career and their work habits, in a column called How I Work. And every week we ask them, “What’s the best advice you’ve ever received?” Here are the best answers our guests gave us in 2018

Nick Douglas

57 Easy Job Search Tips List You Missed in 2018 ( You Can Still Use in 2019)

https://thevoiceofjobseekers.com/57-easy-job-search-tips-list/

Where to focus your job search

1. You need a documented plan. 
2. To-do lists are a must! 
3. Designate a distraction-free zone. 
4. …  increase your connections. 
5. Alumni? Use the schools connections
6. College career services are full of resources. 
7. Search's to use as resources for compensation: a) Payscale Salary Negotiation Guide 2017 b) Glassdoor Salary Guide  c) Salary.com
8. Expand your considerations to remote work

By Mark Anthony Dyson