Summary Sunday – Issue 571
How much has job search changed over the years? My answer, not as much as you may think. But what most never talk about is how mentally exhausting the process is. I’m super excited to deliver a presentation next week to a group of career advisors on job search trends. What I realized when creating […]
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How much has job search changed over the years? My answer, not as much as you may think. But what most never talk about is how mentally exhausting the process is.
I’m super excited to deliver a presentation next week to a group of career advisors on job search trends. What I realized when creating the presentation was that as much as things have changed, the job search process is pretty much the same.
- Clarity/focus on future career/job
- Fine-tune messaging (written and spoken)
- Tap all possible sources of potential jobs
- Follow up
- Prepare and practice for interviews
- Know your salary and negotiate the offer
Simple, right?
It’s not. One of the biggest obstacles for job seekers is staying motivated and on track during this marathon process. On average, it will take 41 days from getting posted to filled.
I often say that 98% of job search success comes from mental/emotional well-being and 2% from strategy/actions.
So what are you doing to maintain your well-being?
In this week’s Summary Sunday, you’ll learn about:
- Decrease in white collar jobs
- List of weekly networking events
- Tips to recover from rejection
- 5 smart questions to ask during the job interview
- Changes to LinkedIn Audio events
- 8 free career assessments
- Bluesky features you should know about
- 6 tips to regain your love of reading
I carefully curate these articles each week to highlight the thoughts and perspectives of other experts. Follow and enjoy their work.
JOB SEARCH
White Collar Jobs; worst hit jobs | Olivia Palak
If you want to hear from someone who has been laid off and looking (for too long), this provides details about the economy and the white-collar tech recession. But it’s not just tech, many white-collar jobs across industries have seen declines in hiring since 2018. As a recruiter, Olivia knows the drill, but what she is seeing and experiencing is still difficult to deal with.
Weekly Networking Events for Job Seekers | Kenneth Lang
One way to feel less isolated when unemployed is to attend networking events or job search training related events. This post is a weekly listing of many networking events available online. Kenneth posts a new listing each week.
3 Tips To Recover After Rejection | Adam Broda
Every interview will not convert into a job offer. You realize this, but rejection still hurts. These 3 reminders will help you stay in the game. And know, you aren’t alone.
INTERVIEWING
Ask Smart Questions, Land More Offers | The Random Recruiter
Are you asking questions during the job interview? Well, here’s what Random wrote in his newsletter: “As a recruiter, I’ve screened thousands of candidates the past 10 years. And let me tell you, the bar is set extremely low when asking questions. Candidates either don’t have any or ask something super generic like “tell me about the day-to-day” that doesn’t impress the hiring team at all.”
See the 4 benefits of asking questions and 5 questions that will instantly elevate you.
LinkedIn Audio Events Changes | Kevin D. Turner
This may not be important to most of you, but for those who host LinkedIn Audio Events, it seem to be a huge disappointment. Hosts will have to use a third-party provider and only pre-designated guests will be able to speak. If you haven’t experienced a LinkedIn Audio event, this probably won’t mean much. But it’s evidence that LinkedIn is always making changes.
CAREER CHANGE
8 Free Career Tests for Career Changers | The Job Hopper
There are jobs and titles out there you may not know about. If you are looking to do something different, consider taking a career assessment to align your skills and interests with your next job. There are 8 to choose from. Generate ideas, explore, research and talk with people who hold the job to learn what it’s really like.
SOCIAL MEDIA
All of Bluesky’s Features (So Far) and How to Use Them | Buffer
When a social media platform gains momentum, there’s an opportunity for you to build a name and/or stand out. That’s why I’m including this getting started guide for Bluesky. If you remember the early days of Twitter, you will find Bluesky very similar. It’s different from LinkedIn. You can follow and engage with anyone. And if you are looking for expert job search guidance, check out (and follow) my list of Job Search Allies. (It will continue to grow as more join here.) Even better, look for companies you are interested in working for (and people who work there) and follow them to keep tabs on what’s going on.
CAREER
How to put your phone down and get back into habit of reading books | The Guardian
Your attention span is declining. Many blame the quick dopamine hit of social media. Here are 6 tips to regain your love of reading (and greater attention spans).
JOB SEARCH VISUAL
Did you know… 68% of the roles from LinkedIn’s 2024 Jobs on the Rise report didn’t even exist 20 years ago. In fact, 10% of workers globally now have job titles that were nonexistent in 2000.
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Job Loss and the 5 Stages of Grief
Structure Your Week During Job Search
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