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Moving onto retirement is a huge milestone, and should be celebrated. After working for years and contributing so much to your job, this is a time when you can finally take a well-deserved break and relax. Writing a retirement letter is required to let your manager and colleagues know that you are leaving your job. Doing so is seen as professional, and will be highly appreciated by the company you work with.
So, there you are waiting to be interviewed for a job really want. You get called in. You shake hands confidently looking the interviewer straight in the eye. Then he or she lays the bomb: “Tell me about yourself”.
jobsearcher.com/blog12 Do's and Don'ts of How to End an EmailOne of the issues we’re all encountering at the moment is what’s been described as ‘hyper novelty’. Not only has our society changed spectacularly, but the rate of that change is equally spectacular. The life of a blue-collar worker probably didn’t change that much for a long time. For example, for countless years quern stones were used for grinding. All that changed over that time was whether it was being powered by human strength, animals or water wheels.
jobsearcher.com/blogHow to Survive the First 90 Days of a Career ChangeThe hard work is done. You’ve tended your resignation without burning bridges. You’re at peace with the sunken cost of putting a successful career trajectory on hold. You’ve modeled out your cash flows. Your health insurance is buttoned up. After all, quitting should be easier for executives – with savings come safety nets. Yet, once they quit they look more like deer in headlights than wolves of Wall Street. I should know, six years ago I was one of them.
jobsearcher.com/blogHow to Choose a Career in 5 Easy StepsDeciding how to choose a career can end in you making a big decision, so it is one that doesn’t need to be rushed into. Deciding which path to go down for your career is exciting, but can also feel like a huge responsibility. When it comes to choosing a career, we are often made felt we should have it all figured out. I bet you can recall being as young as 16 in high school and being asked what line of work you wanted to go into. The truth is, most adults don’t even have it figured out, never mind high school kids!
jobsearcher.com/blogHow to Add a Resume to LinkedInOther than Job Searcher, LinkedIn is one of the better places to be if you want to be discovered by employers or even if you just want a place to get the latest updates on your industry or network. Having an active account on LinkedIn is the perfect opportunity to show off your qualifications, achievements, and experience. Employers will often look at job applicants’ LinkedIn profiles to gain some more insight, so it’s important your profile is looking its best.
jobsearcher.com/blog9 Best Seasonal Jobs to Consider for Short-Term EmploymentIf you are looking to make extra income, but aren't looking for a long-term job, then seasonal jobs are an ideal solution. This article will provide information on seasonal work and how you can land a position that’s right for you.
jobsearcher.com/blogInterview Preparation 101Well, you did it. You made a great resume, you sent it out, you followed up and now you’ve accepted a job interview…and the job looks perfect. Now to land the job.
jobsearcher.com/blogHow to Respectfully Put in Your Two Weeks NoticeThe best reason for leaving a job is finding a new one. Whether you hate your job and can't cope, you’ve found someone who pays more, or you’ve found a way of advancing your career, it just may be time to leave. But how should you do it? Do you need to write a two weeks notice letter? If so, what are you supposed to write?