Rewriting Your CV during COVID: 10 Things You Should Consider
Your CV is likely going to be your first point of contact with any company you seek employment in - if you really want to get the job, you should make sure you do everything right.
Your CV is likely going to be your first point of contact with any company you seek employment in - if you really want to get the job, you should make sure you do everything right.
A job search can be an emotional roller coaster of fear, excitement and disappointment. It’s only natural to feel disappointed.
A growing, prosperous economy depends on a large and committed workforce, with women playing a vital role.
Employers should no longer feel the need to poke their heads left and right, to make sure that tasks are completed according to company standards.
Living through a global pandemic brings about anxiety. People are worried about their health and their job and childcare.
How we interact with each other and indeed, who we interact with and when we interact with people are critical to the creation of healthy, empowering relationships.
It is quite easy to become overwhelmed in our current times and to get lost in taking care of yourself because the demands are constant, front-in-center, and at home with us most of the time.
Among those who were forced into unemployment, there are people from different industries, including former government workers who didn’t have the opportunity to do their work remotely.
In this tough job market, people in your network can be strategic partners in your job search. If you’re in the midst of a job hunt, having sharp networking skills is imperative.
This Covid-19 virus thing is new for most of us and we’re still not sure how to react. The world we knew is on hold. It’s adjusting and it’s going to be fine. Question is‐ are YOU going to be fine?
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