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Job Search Got You Twisting in the Wind?

 
Author: Paul Megan

A customer recently emailed us about his job search success.

After landing a job in just 2 weeks, I realize now that finding a job is really a very simple process. You just have to realize that someone is out there with a job, waiting for you to come along. All I had to do was to get the two of us together.

Knowing theres a job out there just waiting for you sounds great. Unless youre TWISTNG IN THE WIND because you cant get hooked up with the right position.

Maybe youve been fired and youre getting desperate. Maybe youre jammed up in your current job with no moves left. Or youve faithfully followed a lot of traditional job search advice and nothing works.

There are few of us who dont worry about our job. And with good reason. It provides the fuel that fires whats important to us in life.

A job is not just what we do. In many ways its who we are. Much of our life is defined by how we make a living.

So when the time comes to make a move, we prefer to do it as quickly and painlessly as possible. We dont want to be twisting in the winds for weeks, even months at a time hoping against hope that the right situation will drop in our laps.

Thats the desperate way to look for a job.

Making a career move can and should be a dynamic and enthusiastic acknowledgement of our ability to grow . . . to be successful. Most of all it should show us that we can be in control of our destiny rather than a victim of it. And that means we cant be a wimp about our job search.

So dont let yourself twist in the wind. Get yourself an assertive plan of action that guarantees you fast and lucrative results!

Author Bio:
Paul Megan is a reputed author. Paul likes to write articles about this subject.
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