Don’t Stop Looking [for a job] During the Holidays – from the NYT

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Thanks to Jill Sarah Moscowitz of NonProfit Career Advisor for bringing this article to my attention. The holidays can be the perfect time to concentrate on your job search! Find out why: Don’t Stop Looking During the Holidays – from the New York Times.

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2 Responses to “Don’t Stop Looking [for a job] During the Holidays – from the NYT”

  1. akash says:

    The holiday memories make with family and friends will remain much longer than the memories of the resumes sent or the cover letters wrote.

    Dedicate time to job search (if needed) on holiday, but be sure to spend some personal time on the holidays, even if you don’t feel much like celebrating. In the long run, taking a break and a bit of time off can refresh and refocus your job search and help you when you get back on track.

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