Diligent Job Searching Portland ME
(207) 780-3257
Portland, ME
(207) 772-1202
Portland, ME
(207) 871-7200
Portland, ME
(207) 780-3549
Portland, ME
(207) 780-1125
Portland, ME
(207) 699-2960
Portland, ME
207-771-5627
Portland, ME
(207) 773-5753
Portland, ME
(207) 773-7186
Portland, ME
(207) 797-8397
Portland, ME
Diligent Job Searching
We all go through it; the period of time where you want to ‘throw in the towel’ as it were. Sometimes it’s easy to think that you are always the bridesmaid but never the bride – especially when you are scouring ever possible website, linking up with people at networking and other events, contacting your alumni association, and basically starting conversations with people in the vegetable aisle at your local supermarket – all in the hope of getting a bite – no, not a bite to eat – a bite at a job lead. It’s very easy to feel like it’s never going to happen – when will the interviews start? When will you be among the employed once again? What I have found from dealing with my clients – whether they are domestic or abroad, young, mid, or senior in their careers, is a common theme: They worry; they are melancholy; they are focused too much on getting a job instead of getting the right job. Maintaining a positive attitude during the search process is one of the most important things you can do. Other people sense unease, nervousness, and anxiety. I don’t want to exactly relate this to being in a body of water surrounded by piranhas; but there is definitely a connection. A hiring manager can sense desperation; you want to be courted during the interview process and extended a position that not only appreciates the value and skills you bring to a company, but also compensates you for those skills. You don’t want to fall victim to a situation that sometimes happens – you get an offer for a salary that is lower than you were previously earning, or worse, lower than what your market value is. Here are some action items to keep you going and ensure that your search is positive:
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