Is it worth going?
Job Fairs are a good idea … IF you make a plan … IF you do your research ahead of time … IF you engage … and IF you follow up.
Too many people don’t, they come, they look, and they leave … make your time count.
In 1500 words or less, each post will give you something you can use TODAY to build yourself, your people and your organization whether your organization is a "for-profit" or a "not-for-profit."
Job Fairs are a good idea … IF you make a plan … IF you do your research ahead of time … IF you engage … and IF you follow up.
Too many people don’t, they come, they look, and they leave … make your time count.
We are not born with the tools to handle the stress and anxiety we encounter. As a high school, college, or university student it is difficult to juggle the pressures that accompany living on your own for the first time along with what is in essence a very demanding job.
Today’s post was inspired by a conversation I had with a 2nd year Georgian College student, it was designed to help them and may help other people you know in similar situations.
Finding a new job is not something many of us do well or fortunately isn’t something we get a lot of practice doing. However, when we do find ourselves having to look for a new job, there is help available and it is a learned skill. Consider this post to be a short introductory guide to thirty small steps that can help you or someone you know.