Lost your job due to coronavirus? Feeling anxious because of unemployment and not knowing how to move forward on a job search? It can feel hard enough losing your job so suddenly but to not have clarity and directions on how to start your job search can feel overwhelming and stressful. I write about how to cope with job loss and manage those difficult feelings. I also provide advice on how to start your job search. I will continue to write about job search advice and tips to help support you in reaching career goals and transition through these changes successfully.
Tips and Resources for Your Most Successful Job Search Yet
The job search, particularly in NYC, can be grueling and stressful. If you’re feeling stuck in terms of how to get started on your job search, look no further! I cover my pro tips and recommended resources for interviewing, networking, cover letters, resumes, and other suggestions to make sure you’re on the right track. I am a psychologist who specializes in career transitions and coaching people through the job transition and job search process. You can schedule a phone call to speak with me about getting started on career coaching where we can work together while you navigate the job search.
The first step to starting your job search doesn’t begin with your resume
The job search process is daunting and maybe you feel stuck in a dead-end, miserable, stressful job. Where do you begin in terms of a job search? While it’s tempting to work on the details like resumes, interviews, and networking, I share important things you need to answer about yourself first. What are your job interests, values and skills? Be sure to know these things first. Read more about how to tackle these important first steps.