
Getting A Focused Jobsearch Plan - Job Search Express Series -
Cedric Kouassi
Description
<p>This podcast talks about what I did when I was unemployed to get a focused jobsearch plan even when I had so few interviews and so much disrespect given to me by people that really were not into the process for the right reason. I will tell you how I recovered and how I turn the plan to work for me. Check it out and let me know what you think and please spread the word about my podcast because there are no others like mine that is because I give you information for my experience in my experience only.</p> <p> This is a podcast within the Job Search Express series with a quick reminder to help you with your search right away. These express podcasts help you to stay focused while on the move. Hope you like the new format.</p> <p> Who Am I….I am a hardworking guy who, like many others, found himself out of work during the economic downturn in 2010. After a long battle of wrong turns, job search strategies that led to nowhere, and dead end leads, I decided to take a more strategic approach to my job search. Like anything else in life, I needed to treat my search like a full-time job and create a plan that would allow me to stand out above the competition. This came in especially handy as I was in transition again in 2017. Basically, I just used the tips that I have shared with others and was out of work a total of ZERO days. Yes, I got a job offer the day after my last day at my previous job. Let me show you how I did it so you too can have a quicker landing than you would have had without my tips.</p> <p>Why Am I Sharing What Helped Me…because I quickly realized that to handle an event like that is to focus on what you can control and share the experience to help others. I believe that an experience not shared is a lost opportunity in life, and that smart people learn from their mistakes and smarter people learn from other people’s experiences. Plus, I told myself that once I figured this out I would share it with others so that they too could navigate the world of unemployment. In these chapters, I sh