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Reverse the search : how to turn job seeking into job shopping
\"From the creator of top career YouTube channel Self Made Millennial, a new guide on how to go beyond the antiquated-and exhausting-job search When it comes to job seeking these days, the common wisdom seems to be that you send hundreds of applications out each day online and pray that something sticks. The old classics on job searching don't take into account the reality of standing out in the attention economy. Slogging through this miserable process, many of us are left thinking: isn't there a better way? As a former HR recruiter, Madeline Mann has seen every kind of job application under the sun-and she's here to tell you that the job search advice you've been told before is all wrong. In Reverse the Search, Mann distills the popular career advice from her YouTube videos, viewed more than 22 million times, into a concise guide on how to turn the job search around, going from being a job seeker to a job shopper-from desperately sending out applications into the ether, to being recruited and courted by dream companies. Mann will transform you into a Job Shopper with simple but empowering steps to take for determining your ideal job, writing a resume, building your online brand, networking, interviewing, and negotiating. Because Job Shoppers know they deserve to land more than any old job. They deserve a job that brings meaningful work, happiness, flexibility, and financial stability. And with Reverse the Search's help, you'll get noticed and approached, even when you're not actively looking for jobs. You will have the leverage, and you will never have to perform a time-wasting, frustrating, meaningless job search again\"-- Provided by publisher.
How to Be a Star Associate
\"Most of what makes a lawyer a star involves smart choices, hard work, and the ability to relate to people.You also need skills to succeed in a law firm that you probably did not learn in law school.You can develop those skills, and this book can help you.\" So says James J.
Traditional Gender Role Attitudes and Job-Hunting in Relation to Well-Being: A Cross-Sectional Study of Japanese Women in Emerging Adulthood
Employment and job-hunting can improve well-being by increasing confidence among emerging adults when equal employment opportunities exist for women and men. However, the relationship between well-being, traditional gender role attitudes, and job-hunting among women in emerging adulthood remains unclear. This study examined the interactions between gender role attitudes and job-hunting in relation to the well-being of emerging adult women. An online survey was conducted in five universities and five companies in Japan. The dependent variable was well-being. The explanatory variables were job-hunting experience within the past 6 months and traditional gender role attitudes measured by the gender role stressor scale. Of the 137 women, we analyzed the data from 132 participants with no missing data. Thirty-five (26.5%) participants were employed and had job-hunting experience. Multiple regression analysis showed that job-hunting experiences were negatively associated with well-being. Additionally, gender role attitudes were not associated with well-being. In the interaction between job-hunting experience and gender role attitudes, the more traditional one’s attitude toward gender roles is, the more negative the relationship between job-hunting experience and well-being. Job-hunting may not necessarily lead to well-being for all women, so women’s attitudes toward gender roles should be considered and respected.
Advice to Thrive By
Early in a legal career is the perfect opportunity to gain global competencies and develop expertise while engaging in strategic career planning.However, much available career advice for law students and young attorneys is overly focused on private practice despite growing representation of public interest attorneys in the legal field.
This Jan. 6 rioter just landed a counterterrorism job at the Pentagon
Elias Irizarry, a recent appointee to a counterterrorism job in the Defense Department, was filmed moving through restricted grounds and climbing through a broken window during the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to a Post analysis.
Job interview tips for overcoming red flags : winning strategies, examples, and short stories for people with not-so-hot backgrounds
Shows job seekers how to best handle red flags during the job interview -- speaking truth to power, turning weaknesses into strengths, scrubbing a sketchy background, preparing for sensitive interviews, and knowing what to say and do when confronted with red flag issues. Includes interview strategies, examples, stories, quizzes, questions, sample Q&A dialogues, and advice. - adapted from back cover.
The essential phone interview handbook
Today more than ever, job candidates make initial contact with prospective employers via the telephone. Phone interviews are often the most unexpected facet of job interviewing, yet they are fast becoming the standard for employers when narrowing the pool of applicants and determining who will be invited for in-person interviews.The Essential Phone Interview Handbook covers:How to prepare, what to say, and when to say itHow to establish your professional presence over the phoneHow to get to the next step