Unconventional tricks working out for job seekers

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Ask an expert, and she’d give us 10,000 reasons for job change. To be frank, it’s always the ‘career’, and not just jobs. Ambitious ones grow way too ambitious, when they’re sandwiched in between commitments and inspiration. Personally, I believe in job search at a point, where we get saturated. Crying out for the missing maze, “unconventional tricks have proved to be paying off quite well for job seekers”.


Act vulnerable, please don’t “please”
I repeat acting vulnerable doesn’t mean “faking” to please people. Someone has got to humble themselves, even if they’re branded, “over-qualified”. Networking isn’t a mafia’s den, where you could fake yourselves and please people, merely for sake of getting your needs done.


(Career and happiness is the pursuit of respecting others)


Admiration at a professional comes out of earnest desire to learn and good will, of course.



Career decree matters


Gawking at people,“Good Lord! She has the guts to quit because she holds all the aces!”


The specific position would’ve been a unobtainium for such entities. Those entities would’ve been longing throughout their lives to inherit the throne. However, the other side of the grass is green forever. Is it?  


(Re-creating oneself is the portal to their dream job)


One step ahead looking into the field, and educating oneself with additional responsibilities is needed. Moving to dream career comes with craftsmanship, rather than crafty mind and self-centered heart. One should be selfish for the sake of earning their happiness, may it be career or life. But crafty mind is designed with selfishness that costs people and their respect!



There’s a clear-cut difference!!!


Hocket says, “Then figure out their challenges through relationships or public information. With this, you can craft a solution for them that you can share directly or publically through a blog, for instance. The concept here is to get noticed through offering a solution to help them with no expectation of anything in return.”








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