6 job-search mistakes to avoid when finding your first job #career #advice #MRINetwork http://t.co/Z3CbX1bvgm
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Barry Deutsch
onto Effective Executive Job Search March 15, 2014 3:54 PM
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Why do executives conducting a job search make the same mistakes that entry level students make coming off their college campuses?
Is it that they are lazy? Do they fail to research what are proper techniques and best practices for conducting a job search? Is there an arrogance that "my resume should speak for itself?"
I'm not sure what the real issue is why someone with 20 plus years of business experience would make the same job search, resume, and interviewing mistakes that entry level college students make.
Here's what I've observed:
The vast majority of executives have NO clue how to conduct an effective executive job search. They have so much pride and arrogance, they fail to read, research, seek advice, use experts, find a job coach - and do all the things necessary to find a job in half the time it typically takes at a senior executive level.
Barry Deutsch
Master Job Search Coach
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