Sunday, May 31, 2020
Favorite Friday 10 Reasons to Frequent Job Clubs
Favorite Friday 10 Reasons to Frequent Job Clubs 10 Reasons to Frequent Job Clubs The first time in my job search (in 2006) I drove to a job club I kind of didnt have the address with me. I thought I knew where I was going but I ended up driving around a neighborhood for about 20 minutes then threw in the towel and just went home. Well, at least I tried. Since then Ive spoken over a hundred times at job clubs around the U.S. Im a huge proponent of job clubs. Going changed everything for me. It was the first time since I got laid off that I didnt feel 100% alone. I also saw other accomplished professionals who were unemployed just like me. Maybe I wasnt a complete and utter failure. I learned plenty at those job clubs, but I found hope and friendship. Check out this post I wrote in 2017: 10 Reasons to Frequent Job Clubs Favorite Friday 10 Reasons to Frequent Job Clubs 10 Reasons to Frequent Job Clubs The first time in my job search (in 2006) I drove to a job club I kind of didnt have the address with me. I thought I knew where I was going but I ended up driving around a neighborhood for about 20 minutes then threw in the towel and just went home. Well, at least I tried. Since then Ive spoken over a hundred times at job clubs around the U.S. Im a huge proponent of job clubs. Going changed everything for me. It was the first time since I got laid off that I didnt feel 100% alone. I also saw other accomplished professionals who were unemployed just like me. Maybe I wasnt a complete and utter failure. I learned plenty at those job clubs, but I found hope and friendship. Check out this post I wrote in 2017: 10 Reasons to Frequent Job Clubs
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