Alegra H 5.0 (487) Writing & Translation Posted November 9 0 As a manager and business owner I have vetted thousands of resumes and conducted hundreds of interviews. My suggestion is to do something that others aren't doing. Tip #1 - Send a handwritten note immediately. This is an oldie but a goodie. Everyone is doing email and LinkedIn posts, but snail mail sets you apart. Include your business card with your photo or QR code so they can remember you. See profile Link to comment https://answers.fiverr.com/qa/11_lifestyle/125_career-counseling/what-techniques-do-you-use-to-help-clients-stay-motivated-and-focused-during-a-long-job-search-or-career-change-process-r751/#findComment-3062 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex Zah 5.0 (6) Digital Marketing Posted October 21 0 Being a more proactive and less passive job seeker. Daily active actions towards getting more interaction with possible job interviews. The motivation mostly comes from the inside. If the person believes that he is a great candidate. He will be a great candidate. See profile Link to comment https://answers.fiverr.com/qa/11_lifestyle/125_career-counseling/what-techniques-do-you-use-to-help-clients-stay-motivated-and-focused-during-a-long-job-search-or-career-change-process-r751/#findComment-2096 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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