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🚨Don’t quit your job until you have a new job. It’s easier to find a new job when you already have a job! 
 
📉Quitting your job to look for a new job always backfires because employers don’t want to hire someone who is unemployed. It takes 2 to 3 times longer to find a job when you are unemployed. 
 
👩🏽‍💻The hiring process is about elimination, not selection. Unfortunately, some employers view unemployment as a red flag and utilize this to cut you from the list.
 
📌Key reasons why it's easier to find a new job while employed: 
 
• Positive perception:
Employers often view candidates who are already employed as more desirable, indicating stability and commitment. **Hiring is highly biased. Research shows that employers discriminate against jobless candidates and tend to rate employed applicants higher on hireability. Also, the longer a person is unemployed, the lower the chances of getting an interview.
 
• Less pressure:
When you have a stable income, you can take your time to find the right opportunity without feeling the urgency to accept the first offer that comes along. 
 
• Stronger negotiating position:
Having a current job gives you leverage to negotiate better terms with potential employers. 
 
• Professional network:
While employed, you can actively maintain and expand your professional contacts, which can lead to valuable job leads. 
 
🔥And bonus tip- if you want to quit your job so you can focus on finding a new job. If you are telling yourself that you need time to look for a job, you don’t! If you job search full time you will get burned out and your job search will go on longer. 
 
❌Don’t spend 100% on your time on your job search. 
 
🧐This may seem counterintuitive at first. While it may be tempting to quit your job to have time to look for a new job this will lead to burnout and there are other activities that can contribute to this goal, while also building your marketable skills and network. Earning a relevant certification, volunteering at a community non-profit or working part-time on a side hustle can all be beneficial to your job search, marketability and mental health. In addition to providing, you with some structure, which can be invaluable, you will build your connections and gain valuable skills. 
 
#unemployment #jobsearch #quityourjob #job #work #Unemployed #jobsearchtips
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🚨Don’t quit your job until you have a new job. It’s easier to find a new job when you already have a job! 
 
📉Quitting your job to look for a new job always backfires because employers don’t want to hire someone who is unemployed. It takes 2 to 3 times longer to find a job when you are unemployed. 
 
👩🏽‍💻The hiring process is about elimination, not selection. Unfortunately, some employers view unemployment as a red flag and utilize this to cut you from the list.
 
📌Key reasons why it's easier to find a new job while employed: 
 
• Positive perception:
Employers often view candidates who are already employed as more desirable, indicating stability and commitment. **Hiring is highly biased. Research shows that employers discriminate against jobless candidates and tend to rate employed applicants higher on hireability. Also, the longer a person is unemployed, the lower the chances of getting an interview.
 
• Less pressure:
When you have a stable income, you can take your time to find the right opportunity without feeling the urgency to accept the first offer that comes along. 
 
• Stronger negotiating position:
Having a current job gives you leverage to negotiate better terms with potential employers. 
 
• Professional network:
While employed, you can actively maintain and expand your professional contacts, which can lead to valuable job leads. 
 
🔥And bonus tip- if you want to quit your job so you can focus on finding a new job. If you are telling yourself that you need time to look for a job, you don’t! If you job search full time you will get burned out and your job search will go on longer. 
 
❌Don’t spend 100% on your time on your job search. 
 
🧐This may seem counterintuitive at first. While it may be tempting to quit your job to have time to look for a new job this will lead to burnout and there are other activities that can contribute to this goal, while also building your marketable skills and network. Earning a relevant certification, volunteering at a community non-profit or working part-time on a side hustle can all be beneficial to your job search, marketability and mental health. In addition to providing, you with some structure, which can be invaluable, you will build your connections and gain valuable skills. 
 
#unemployment #jobsearch #quityourjob #job #work #Unemployed #jobsearchtips
Y’all miss the JOTDs over the break 👀 #blackwomenintech #layoffs #careertok #jobsearch #wfhjobs #remotejobs #careertransition #networking #careeradvice #linkedintips #resumetips #interviewtips #resumetemplate
Shall I do one predicting what 2025 Will look like?  #jobsearch #jobmarket #worklife #recruitertips #corporate #interview #comedy #skit
⬇️ Hiring managers don’t waste their time interviewing people that they don’t think are qualified.  👩‍💻 If you have been scheduled for an interview, they want it to go well.    🤞They need to fill this position and they are hoping that you are the person for the job.    ❌ Interviewers DO NOT purposely ask hard questions so you will do poorly.  ❌ Interviewers DO NOT put you on the spot to embarrass you.    ✅ Instead of thinking that an interview is a trap, and they are out to get you- shift your perspective.    📌Here’s a pre-interview mantra to practice ahead of your next job interview, “They would be lucky to have me. They want this interview to go well as much as I do.”    #jobinterview #interviewprep #interviewstips #careercoach #corporatejobs #jobsearch #interview #career
Job boards besides linkedin. Job boards besides indeed. Job boards besides Glassdoor. Here are job boards you should look at in 2025. #fyp #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp #advicetok #jobsearch #jobtips #jobsearchtips #jobsearching #linkedin
You had one job Santa 🫠 #remotework #remotejobs #christmasgift #jobseekers #jobsearch #jobhunt
Job boards besides LinkedIn. In this video i share 8 job boards that all of you have suggested. These are great alternatives to linkedin for job seekers. What else would you add to the list? #careertok #jobsearchtips #jobsearch #careeradvice #fyp
A CEO shared this list on LinkedIn and i think this is helpful insight for any jobseeker. #jobsearch #jobseekers #techjobs #interviews #hiring #recruiting #greenscreen
Replying to @Mfowleroffical I know it is a longer video which is why I have never told this story. But enough of y’all seemed to be interested so 🤷‍♀️ #barowner #bartender #jobsearch #bartenderinterview
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💰The answer has more to do with your risk tolerance, your personal financial situation and how important working at a company that you love is to you.
 
1️⃣ If you are career minded and you want to work somewhere that provides you with opportunities and challenges where you feel valued, and it feels like the right fit for you. Then your answer is C, decline the offer and wait for your dream company to make you an offer.
 
✳️ Pro-tip, once you have received an offer you should call your first choice and say, “Just wanted to let you know that I have received an offer however you’re my first choice, and I am checking in on your timeline as to when I might expect an offer?”
 
2️⃣ If you have been unemployed for a while and your savings in dwindling, you will most likely pick A.
 
3️⃣ If you’re savvy and have a high-risk tolerance you will ask for more time. 

✳️Here’s the script on how to do that, “Thank you so much for the offer. I need a few days to think it over and talk it over with my wife. When do you need an answer?” When they reply and say, “No problem, take as much time as you’d like” you reply with “Thank you so much I will be in touch very soon”
Then you take your offer and reach out to the company where you want to work and say, “Ive received an offer however you are my first choice….” See the pro-tip above.
 
✳️ If, when you reach out to your first choice, they say. “Sorry we are not at the offer phase yet.” Then you accept the offer that you have. Or if you really don’t want to work there you can decline and take your chances. It is a very personal decision.
 
🤝No matter what you do in order to not get your offer that you do have rescinded I would be communicative and clear so they are not confused. And if you want to negotiate the offer, 
 
#joboffer #jobsearch #jobinterview #salary #salarynegotiation #corporate #whowantstobeamillionaire
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💰The answer has more to do with your risk tolerance, your personal financial situation and how important working at a company that you love is to you.
 
1️⃣ If you are career minded and you want to work somewhere that provides you with opportunities and challenges where you feel valued, and it feels like the right fit for you. Then your answer is C, decline the offer and wait for your dream company to make you an offer.
 
✳️ Pro-tip, once you have received an offer you should call your first choice and say, “Just wanted to let you know that I have received an offer however you’re my first choice, and I am checking in on your timeline as to when I might expect an offer?”
 
2️⃣ If you have been unemployed for a while and your savings in dwindling, you will most likely pick A.
 
3️⃣ If you’re savvy and have a high-risk tolerance you will ask for more time. 

✳️Here’s the script on how to do that, “Thank you so much for the offer. I need a few days to think it over and talk it over with my wife. When do you need an answer?” When they reply and say, “No problem, take as much time as you’d like” you reply with “Thank you so much I will be in touch very soon”
Then you take your offer and reach out to the company where you want to work and say, “Ive received an offer however you are my first choice….” See the pro-tip above.
 
✳️ If, when you reach out to your first choice, they say. “Sorry we are not at the offer phase yet.” Then you accept the offer that you have. Or if you really don’t want to work there you can decline and take your chances. It is a very personal decision.
 
🤝No matter what you do in order to not get your offer that you do have rescinded I would be communicative and clear so they are not confused. And if you want to negotiate the offer, 
 
#joboffer #jobsearch #jobinterview #salary #salarynegotiation #corporate #whowantstobeamillionaire
Don’t quit your job and do this instead ❌💡 #JobTips #JobSearch #JobMarket #resume #resumetips #linkedin #linkedintips #career #job #careertips #careetiktok #interview #interviewtips #jobinterview #jwow #wonsulting
Anyone else noticed this? #jobsearch #jobseeker
Proposal Management is an EXCELLENT career field to get into! I’m so surprised that so little people know about it! AND - certification is easy! Especially with APMP! Head over to APMP.org (link in bio) to get certified! You can also check them out on LinkedIn. #proudtobeAPMP #AD #paidpartner #APMP #careertok #jobsearch
accidentally vlogged myself getting laid off, stay tuned for more! @halley @jaz  #work #corporate #office #job #nyc #laidoff #layoffs #jobsearch #engaged
Predictions for the 2025 Job Market! IB: @Emily The Recruiter 🙌 #career #jobsearch #gethired
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Cheers to new beginning’s #job #nyc #laidoff #lifeupdate #work #corporatelife #layoffs #jobsearch #engaged @YSL Beauty @tarte cosmetics @Too Faced @Charlotte Tilbury @Armani beauty @Morphe Cosmetics @DIBSBEAUTY @Benefit Cosmetics
⬇️ You Need to Have 5 Weaknesses Prepared for Your Next Job Interview  @Anna Papalia 

🧐When a interviewer asks you, “What are your weaknesses”  ❌Don’t panic and whatever you do don’t say that you’re a perfectionist 👉Watch this  @Anna Papalia for 8 Weaknesses to use in a job interview 👈
 
🎯Here are 4 great example answers,
 
✅”I sometimes find it difficult to delegate responsibility when I feel I can finish the task well myself. However, when I became manager in my last role, it became critical I learn to delegate tasks. To maintain a sense of control when delegating tasks, I implemented a project management system to oversee the progress of a project. This system enabled me to improve my ability to delegate efficiently."
 
✅”Oftentimes, I can be timid when providing constructive feedback to coworkers or managers, out of fear of hurting someone's feelings. However, in my last role, my coworker asked me to edit some of his pieces and provide feedback for areas of improvement. Through my experience with him, I realized feedback can be both helpful and kind when delivered the right way. Since then, I've become better at offering feedback, and I've realized that I can use empathy to provide thoughtful, productive feedback."
 
✅”I'm not great at analyzing data or numbers. However, I recognize this flaw can prevent me from understanding how my content is performing online. In my last role, I set up monthly meetings with the SEO manager to discuss analytics and how our posts were performing. Additionally, I received my Google Analytics certificate, and I make it a point to analyze data related to our blog regularly. I've become much more comfortable analyzing data through these efforts."
 
✅”Public speaking makes me nervous. While I don't need to do much public speaking in my role as a web designer, I still feel that it's an important skill — especially when I want to offer my opinion during a meeting. To combat this, I spoke with my manager and she recommended I speak at each team meeting for a few minutes about our project timeline, deadlines, and goals when developing a website for a client. This practice has enabled me to relax and see public speaking as an opportunity to help my team members do their jobs effectively."
 
#howtoanswerinterviewquestions  #Jobinterivew  #jobinterviewquestions  #jobsearch  #weaknesses #interview
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⬇️ You Need to Have 5 Weaknesses Prepared for Your Next Job Interview @Anna Papalia 

🧐When a interviewer asks you, “What are your weaknesses” ❌Don’t panic and whatever you do don’t say that you’re a perfectionist 👉Watch this @Anna Papalia for 8 Weaknesses to use in a job interview 👈
 
🎯Here are 4 great example answers,
 
✅”I sometimes find it difficult to delegate responsibility when I feel I can finish the task well myself. However, when I became manager in my last role, it became critical I learn to delegate tasks. To maintain a sense of control when delegating tasks, I implemented a project management system to oversee the progress of a project. This system enabled me to improve my ability to delegate efficiently."
 
✅”Oftentimes, I can be timid when providing constructive feedback to coworkers or managers, out of fear of hurting someone's feelings. However, in my last role, my coworker asked me to edit some of his pieces and provide feedback for areas of improvement. Through my experience with him, I realized feedback can be both helpful and kind when delivered the right way. Since then, I've become better at offering feedback, and I've realized that I can use empathy to provide thoughtful, productive feedback."
 
✅”I'm not great at analyzing data or numbers. However, I recognize this flaw can prevent me from understanding how my content is performing online. In my last role, I set up monthly meetings with the SEO manager to discuss analytics and how our posts were performing. Additionally, I received my Google Analytics certificate, and I make it a point to analyze data related to our blog regularly. I've become much more comfortable analyzing data through these efforts."
 
✅”Public speaking makes me nervous. While I don't need to do much public speaking in my role as a web designer, I still feel that it's an important skill — especially when I want to offer my opinion during a meeting. To combat this, I spoke with my manager and she recommended I speak at each team meeting for a few minutes about our project timeline, deadlines, and goals when developing a website for a client. This practice has enabled me to relax and see public speaking as an opportunity to help my team members do their jobs effectively."
 
#howtoanswerinterviewquestions  #Jobinterivew  #jobinterviewquestions  #jobsearch  #weaknesses #interview
⬇️ Are you sick of the interview process? It’s absurd. 3 hour long interviews, 8 rounds of interviews and then just to get ghosted. 90% of hiring managers are NEVER trained to interview.  @Anna Papalia  There has to be a better way!  👋🏻 Hi, I am Anna Papalia, I discovered interview styles, wrote the book Interviewology: The New Science of Interviewing.  @Anna Papalia    🔥 My mission is simple, I want to teach you how to interview better to get a job you love and get paid what you deserve.    📝 If you’d like to discover your interview style, get an Interviewology Profile.    📘 If you’d like to learn about all 4 Interview Styles, get my book Interviewology    🧑🏻‍💻 If you are stuck and like to find out what’s holding you back, book a one-on-one session with me   📌 But you don’t need to do any of that to get better at interviewing, you can get better at job interviews by simply watching my videos and practicing. 🆓 For FREE resources go to TheInterviewology.com    ✨ And remember, you aren’t “bad at job interviews” you were probably never taught. Interviewing is a skill that you can learn, and you get better the more you do it. I am glad you are here, thank you for allowing me to help you.   #jobinterview #interviewtips #jobsearch #jobinterviewprep #interviewology #job #work #careeradvice

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