By Jack Kelly
There may be a time in your job search when you feel you’ve exhausted all avenues. Months have passed since you drafted, edited, changed and rewrote your résumé again for the 32nd time. Your LinkedIn profile has been tweaked so many times that it’s back to where you originally started. Hundreds of Linkedin
invitations were sent to people hoping that they could help you find a new job, to no avail. You have spoken to and interviewed with way too many recruiters that turned out to be all talk and no results. After all of your hard work, you still haven’t landed a new job. Now, you start seriously considering posting
your résumé on job boards, but you are a little nervous and suspect.
There may be a time in your job search when you feel you’ve exhausted all avenues. Months have passed since you drafted, edited, changed and rewrote your résumé again for the 32nd time. Your LinkedIn profile has been tweaked so many times that it’s back to where you originally started. Hundreds of Linkedin
invitations were sent to people hoping that they could help you find a new job, to no avail. You have spoken to and interviewed with way too many recruiters that turned out to be all talk and no results. After all of your hard work, you still haven’t landed a new job. Now, you start seriously considering posting your résumé on job boards, but you are a little nervous and suspect.
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