Job Hunting

Courtesy Austin Public Library Blog  Wed, 09/05/2007 - 9:35am

Finding a new job is a necessary evil that I can’t imagine anyone enjoys.

The job search itself can be tedious, and once you find opportunities, the torture of filling out innumerable job applications begins.

(Why oh why can’t there just be one standard application for all jobs?). Then you have to update your resume, write cover letters, and prepare for interviews.

It’s stressful and time consuming, especially if you are currently out of work.
But,...



 

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