I’m grateful to be working, but this job is not a good fit for my skills, and it doesn’t pay enough. Now my manager is hiring new people at a higher pay rate than me, and he won’t talk to me about a raise or a promotion. Obviously I’m looking for a better job, but it’s hard to go to work every day at a place that’s not a good fit for me. How do I keep from going crazy at a job I hate until I find a new job?
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Job Seekers: Don’t Miss This Career Event
Job seekers in Minnesota have a unique chance to improve their job search techniques and interview with several Fortune 500 companies. silouttelaptopCareer changers, unemployed persons, veteran and college students looking for work in finance, marketing, health care, and all types of business operations should make room in their schedules Tuesday March 18 and Wednesday March 19, 2014 to come to the Minneapolis Convention Center.
Job Seekers: You’re Not The Only One To Face Rejection
The truth is, job searching and hiring is a process. And getting critiqued, ignored and rejected are (unfortunately) part of that process. After many weeks or months of job seeking, it can be hard to stay positive. While you are in this career transition, remember that you are not the only person who has felt rejection. Here are a few examples of many famous people who faced rejection before or during their rise to success.
Make The Most Of Your LinkedIn Presence
This job seeker lists 21 tips for improving your LinkedIn profile.
5 Life Lessons We All Know
Dawn lists knowledge that we’ve seen before. Honestly, some of these lessons I know in my head, but don’t always live in my heart. Because I am a few years older than she, I’ll add five more life lessons to the list.
