Job Seekers Radio
by Andrew Beach and Scott Pickard-Jones
August 17, 2020 4:44 am
Join Andrew Beach and Scott Pickard-Jones as they help you navigate today’s job search. Sharing great ideas around building a networking philosophy, tactical execution of ideas, and methods to deal with the emotional roller-coaster of career transition. From years of personal experience and career counseling, Scott and Andrew help you realize that if your past job search hasn’t yielded the results you anticipated; it’s not because you weren’t qualified, but because you participated in a process with rules you don’t control. The Job Seekers Radio show is about new training and coaching tips to support your success, whether you are working or not! We both know there’s always something to learn about yourself, getting to the right people and getting offers for great career opportunities.
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Discovering your purpose
Moving your networking beyond a dummies-level understanding
Real-life career counseling situations
How to move past the online applications on Indeed, Linkedin or Careerbuilder
The top ways to maximize your chances of getting great jobs fast
Getting comfortable with the uncomfortable group events
Career and job search advice
Interview preparation and questions
Informational interview strategies
Don’t let the unemployment and lack of work get you down, our show is dedicated to the most challenged job seekers facing things like ageism, application “hell”, corporate compliance, recruiter avoidance, ATS rejection, or isolation.
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