Post by Cultures You on Oct 20, 2023 21:56:09 GMT -8
If you don't have a job you can't have the presumption of judging those who do. Focus on what you can do, not what others can't do. Continuously ask for information or feedback after sending your CV. I know it sounds cruel, but companies often don't have time to respond to everyone. A quick check done once to make sure the email has reached its destination may be fine, but don't get angry if they don't reply to you, and don't expect a response. Sometimes hundreds or thousands of requests arrive, and it is not physically possible to respond to everyone.
Last tips If you are really looking for a job, job searching must be your full-time job : dedicate all the time you can, do it systematically, don't waste time or opportunities, keep an agenda (or better yet a Google calendar for photo editor record appointments and deadlines and an Evernote notebook to take notes and write down names, addresses, telephone numbers, food for thought). The work exists, but it must find you ready.Safety at work for freelancers and micro-enterprises nexnova-blog-news Job security.
Today we are giving space to a guest post by Sara Salvarani, who in addition to being a very active and well-known blogger (you can find her on mammachetesta, has been dealing with workplace safety for years. In this post you will give many useful tips especially for small businesses and freelancers. Enjoy the reading. I have been dealing with workplace safety and environmental protection for over years , and I am also a passionate blogger. So today I will put two hats on my head, that of the guest blogger and that of the safety technician, and I will talk to you about how to manage safety at work if you are a freelancer or a small company.
Last tips If you are really looking for a job, job searching must be your full-time job : dedicate all the time you can, do it systematically, don't waste time or opportunities, keep an agenda (or better yet a Google calendar for photo editor record appointments and deadlines and an Evernote notebook to take notes and write down names, addresses, telephone numbers, food for thought). The work exists, but it must find you ready.Safety at work for freelancers and micro-enterprises nexnova-blog-news Job security.
Today we are giving space to a guest post by Sara Salvarani, who in addition to being a very active and well-known blogger (you can find her on mammachetesta, has been dealing with workplace safety for years. In this post you will give many useful tips especially for small businesses and freelancers. Enjoy the reading. I have been dealing with workplace safety and environmental protection for over years , and I am also a passionate blogger. So today I will put two hats on my head, that of the guest blogger and that of the safety technician, and I will talk to you about how to manage safety at work if you are a freelancer or a small company.