
Executive Job Search
How to Do It Alone?
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Narrated by:
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Jacquelyn Blevins
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By:
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Sherif Dweek
About this listen
The executive search market is normally reflecting the health of the economy. Business growth and the current pandemic has stalled some of the search. Companies have paused most of the placements and landing of executive jobs. This is the time to reflect on your journey, pivot for a career change, etc. The books have some tips on what to do and not do during an opportunity that we should not waste.
The book will have the most critical 30 rules of executive job search and dive deeper into LinkedIn messaging and analytics with real examples on how to DIY access from first and second degree networks, cold calls, alert points, and check sheets.
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