“Make yourself and your skills more visible,”says Bach. He suggests posting and refreshing your resume in more places, such as online job boards, and going to job fairs。
Bach說:“讓自己和技能更受關(guān)注。”他建議在更多地方貼/刷新簡歷。例如:在線求職公告欄,參加招聘會(huì)。
“Create an advisory board of smart and empathetic people and confer with them regularly about your job search,” says Jansen。
Jansen說:“組建一個(gè)由聰明、善解人意的人們組成的顧問團(tuán),定期和他們商討找工作的事宜。”
“Hone and utilize your 'elevator pitch' as often as possible,”says Bach, referring to a 30-second summary of your professional assets。
Bach說:“盡量多磨礪、利用好你的‘自我提示演講'”,他指的是三十秒對職業(yè)價(jià)值的概括。
Keep your spirits high. Don't let the process overwhelm you or weigh you down. Jansen advises, “Make a list of your five favorite things to do, and do them!”
保持良好的精神狀態(tài)。不要讓找工作將你壓得喘不過氣或打垮你。Jansen建議:“列出自己最喜歡做的五件事,然后去做吧!”
Make an effort daily. “Do one thing each day -- like emailing a new contact or attending a networking event -- that moves your job search forward,” says Levit. “Your worst enemy is inertia。”
天天向上。Levit說:“每天做一件事,例如發(fā)一封新的求職信或者參加一次社交活動(dòng),它們能推進(jìn)你的求職行動(dòng)。你最大的敵人就是惰性。”
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