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Job Recovery Checklist
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Take Steps
Article Index
Job Recovery Checklist
Pre-search Checklist
Resume Checklist
Resume Checklist, part 2
Checklist for Creating Interviews
Preparation Checklist for Interviews
Interview Checklist, Part 2
Interview Checklist, Part 3
Post Interview Action Checklist
Final Thoughts
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Every job-seeker should anticipate that any search for a better opportunity is not a standard process. Each and every company that you identify will have a different process that you might have to go through. The process itself is dynamic and every-changing. Treating your job-search as your new full-time job is a key step in being able to be fluid in your approach.

 

Now that you have read this Job Search Checklist may we suggest that you take the next step and check out "What NOT to say in an interview", a video by our Career Doctor, Robert Shindell. It is important to us that we are able to help people as they recover and prosper after job loss, so please contact us with suggestions, corrections, and even your personal experiences. If you found this article or video to be helpful, we'd love for you to share it with a friend.

Also, be sure to check out all of the amazing resources for your career transition in the ILostMyJob.com Book Store!

 

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written by J Chandler, January 14, 2011
Good solid article and addresses the issues in direct manner. As a Vet Rep it gives me some good ideas and reminders on recommendations to provide military veteran job seekers.

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