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How Not to Lose Hope When You're Struggling to Find a New Job or Changing Professions

How Not to Lose Hope When You're Struggling to Find a New Job or Changing Professions

FromTalent Takeover Unfiltered


How Not to Lose Hope When You're Struggling to Find a New Job or Changing Professions

FromTalent Takeover Unfiltered

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Mar 21, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Searching for a new job can be draining! You can quickly lose hope. An added layer of stress is trying to change professions or industries. Our guest Gregory Frank has been there.In this week’s episode of Talent Takeover Unfiltered, Gregory shares some actionable steps to keeping hope when looking for a new job. 00:00 - Intro02:52 - Updating your resume to show transferable skills05:47 - Is it harder to find a job as an engineer or a recruiter?07:58 - How do you stay positive in your job search?09:15 - Surround yourself with people that support you11:51 - Remember your original goal13:38 - Openly talk about what you want15:00 - Set blocks of times for job search20:25 - Put yourself out there (connect with people on LinkedIn)26:00 - People are very supportive right now28:41 - Broke to boss tip We want to hear from you! Connect with us on Instagram at @talent_takeover_unfilteredTo watch this episode, visit The Millionaire Recruiter YouTube channel https://youtu.be/QnWPr8NZhZM Now you can own Talent Takeover Unfiltered merch, shop here. 
Released:
Mar 21, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hosted by Brianna Rooney, The Millionaire Recruiter, and Taylor Bradley, The Humble Hustler. When it comes to working hard and keeping it real, we know our S.H.I.T. (self-care, happiness, inner peace, time). Two women who’ve made thriving in chaos and finding the meaning in the madness an art form, provide you an “under the hood” view of all things recruiting in hopes to bring respect and awareness in a relatable way to a long underrated industry that’s oversaturated with “experts”.