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.”
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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
https://www.bankrate.com/personal-finance/how-to-find-new-job-after-coronavirus/
“All in all, it’s safe to say these next few months, if not years, are shaping up to be a challenging time if you’re a jobseeker. It’s dramatically different from the environment just three months earlier. But if you stay persistent and practice these steps, it’s more likely to pay off, Pollak says. ‘Even when there is a competitive labor market, there are some people who still strike it lucky,’ Pollak says. ‘If you’re applying and monitoring every day, chances are you will get a job and a good job. This is really a time to understand that the job market is really competitive and to be the best competitor you can.’”
Sarah Foster
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-new-rules-for-landing-a-job-in-the-covid-era-11599039000
“The coronavirus pandemic has put millions of Americans out of work, but people are still getting hired. Here’s how to join them.”
Kathryn Dill
https://hbr.org/2020/09/how-to-get-your-resume-noticed-and-out-of-the-trash-bin
“Eye-tracking research has shown that an HR professional will review your resume for a mere seven seconds, and companies are increasingly using automation to screen resumes. The days of sending a generic CV are out. You need to be able to stand out and make the connection that lands an interview. Experts share five fresh and practical ways you can do this: 1) Outsmart the robots; 2) Show off your skills; 3) Don’t restrict your work experience to just “work”; 4) Let the numbers do the talking; and 5) Keep your cover letter personal.”
Kristi DePaul
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/job-hunting-tips
Indeed Editorial Team
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
https://www.kapwing.com/resources/writers-block-starting-a-career-in-writing-in-2020/
"2020 is off to a tumultuous start for everybody, and those hoping to start a career during the COVID-19 lockdown period couldn't have arrived at such a life-altering period at a worse time. The entire workforce, the entire job market, is shrouded in uncertainty – for those hoping to enter it for the first time, it might seem entirely inaccessible. If you’re looking to begin a career in writing, you’d probably be feeling more than enough uncertainty starting a career under “normal” circumstances. But under the conditions 2020 has introduced, it’s hard to see any path forward – opportunities are few, scattered, and indistinct. I began my career last year, after graduating in English from Pomona College. Nearly everyone I know who entered the writing world with me approached their next step with different goals in mind, different priorities, different tradeoffs. Here’s the advice we can give for 2020."
Peter Davis
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