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


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






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


Apple’s US job footprint grows to 2.4 million

 https://www.rocketnews.com/2019/08/apples-us-job-footprint-grows-to-2-4-million-apple-newsroom/


“At the heart of all of this growth are companies like Maccor and people like the MacKays, who take pride in investing back into their community. Over the last decade, they have helped almost 50 students go to college through scholarships they fund through the University of Tulsa.”


Rachel Wolf Tulley


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


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