Friday, May 29, 2020

Your Job Search The Little Things

Your Job Search The Little Things Preorder the LinkedIn for Job Seekers DVD here. Yesterday I blogged about the little things in software development.  Big things are important, little things have the power to distract from, or reinforce, your message. Little things, like your shoelace untied. Or your hair messed up. Or a stain on your shirt. Or a resume that is folded in half, or a business card that is dog-earred, or facial hair that just seems out of place, or The list can go on and on.  Im not saying that people cant be unusual, or be independent, or go against any grain, etc. Im not saying its right for people to judge us for little  indiscretions, although they do it anyway (so do you). What Im saying is, pay attention to the little things and perhaps youll come across as more professional, or the better candidate, or a strong networker, or something similar. Dont solely focus on the big things make sure you pay attention to the little things. Your Job Search The Little Things Preorder the LinkedIn for Job Seekers DVD here. Yesterday I blogged about the little things in software development.  Big things are important, little things have the power to distract from, or reinforce, your message. Little things, like your shoelace untied. Or your hair messed up. Or a stain on your shirt. Or a resume that is folded in half, or a business card that is dog-earred, or facial hair that just seems out of place, or The list can go on and on.  Im not saying that people cant be unusual, or be independent, or go against any grain, etc. Im not saying its right for people to judge us for little  indiscretions, although they do it anyway (so do you). What Im saying is, pay attention to the little things and perhaps youll come across as more professional, or the better candidate, or a strong networker, or something similar. Dont solely focus on the big things make sure you pay attention to the little things. Your Job Search The Little Things Preorder the LinkedIn for Job Seekers DVD here. Yesterday I blogged about the little things in software development.  Big things are important, little things have the power to distract from, or reinforce, your message. Little things, like your shoelace untied. Or your hair messed up. Or a stain on your shirt. Or a resume that is folded in half, or a business card that is dog-earred, or facial hair that just seems out of place, or The list can go on and on.  Im not saying that people cant be unusual, or be independent, or go against any grain, etc. Im not saying its right for people to judge us for little  indiscretions, although they do it anyway (so do you). What Im saying is, pay attention to the little things and perhaps youll come across as more professional, or the better candidate, or a strong networker, or something similar. Dont solely focus on the big things make sure you pay attention to the little things.

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