Saturday, April 11, 2020
What Your Favorite Toilet Paper Can Teach You About Job Search - Work It Daily
What Your Favorite Toilet Paper Can Teach You About Job Search - Work It Daily How on earth does toilet paper relate to your job search? You might be surprised. We all have preferences. When it comes to products you buy (like toilet paper) or companies you want to work for (like Google). However, itâs important to realize that everyone has different preferences. Some people prefer chunky peanut butter and others prefer smooth peanut butter. Some people prefer small businesses and others prefer big corporations. The point is, everyone likes different things. The same thing applies in job search. There are companies out there that you would love to work for and there are companies out there that you might never want to join. However, your preferences might not match up with the people around you. You could be hanging out with friends and mention your dream company, and someone could gawk at you saying, âDonât work there! Theyâre a terrible company!â However, just because they donât like the company doesnât mean you wonât like it (or love it). So, instead of discounting that company based on your friendâs opinion, keep investigating. Just because it wasnât right for this person doesnât mean itâs not the perfect fit for you. Make your own decisions. You should figure out what companies YOU want to work for down the line. Youâre responsible for your own success and satisfaction. Then, you need to take a proactive job search in order to land those opportunities. Donât miss out on the career of a lifetime just because of someone elseâs preferences. If youâre having trouble getting out of your career rut, watch this free 20-minute video tutorial with career expert J.T. OâDonnell. WATCH NOW! Related Posts: Should I Rat Out A Co-Worker? What School Forgot To Teach You About Job Search The Terrible Job Search Advice You Are Getting By Accident Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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