wivet replied

267 weeks ago

1. Update your CV
The quarantine is a time to update your resume, especially if you haven't done it in a while. So do not waste time - sit down at the computer and remember all your achievements and skills. Add new information to your resume, update your photo, if you're a master of photos, videos, drawings, etc.) create a portfolio or, if it already exists, translate it into electronic form

2. Use job search sites
This advice is also from the category of "eternal": it can and should be used both in normal time and during quarantine.

3. Contact companies directly where you would like to get a job

Determine which company you would like to work for. Browse the company's website and look for Career, Jobs, etc. and send your resume to the email address listed there.

detelina replied

267 weeks ago

my brother's been out of work for half a year. It's so sad to watch him in search of work constantly sending out his resume, waiting for a call ….
Hell, why is it so complicated. …

rakaddo replied

267 weeks ago

Had an enjoyable first zoom interview today. Don’t know if I’ll get the job but it was a pleasant experience. Wish me luck! I was preparing for the zoom interview and I hope I managed to attract attention.

larikon replied

266 weeks ago

I hope you can do it and get the job done!
I wish you the best of luck!

lizzi replied

264 weeks ago

Because of COVID 19, many businesses have closed or temporarily suspended their activities, leaving a huge number of people unemployed. But this is not a reason to get upset and sit around doing nothing. For example, I began to create short videos, add background music https://taketones.com/genres/rock to them and display your projects on YouTube. It may not be big yet, but now I have a stable income
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