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Job Search and Career Change Myths: Why 'Apply Everywhere' Fails — 7 Unconventional Strategies to Land Multiple Job Offers and the Right Career Fit

Job Search and Career Change Myths: Why 'Apply Everywhere' Fails — 7 Unconventional Strategies to Land Multiple Job Offers and the Right Career Fit

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Most people think job searching is a numbers game: apply everywhere and hope something sticks. But let's flip that idea completely. In this episode, Scott shares 7 counterintuitive strategies that will help you land not just a job, but the right job — and even multiple offers to choose from.

What you'll learn

  • How getting hyper-specific about what you want leads to more offers
  • Why "never just apply and wait" is your new rule
  • How to use marketing psychology to stand out in hiring
  • The master-resume method that saves time and boosts results
  • Why stacking small, smart moves compounds into big wins

Our book, Happen To Your Career: An Unconventional Approach To Career Change and Meaningful Work, is now available on audiobook! Visit happentoyourcareer.com/audible to order it now! Visit happentoyourcareer.com/book for more information or buy the print or ebook here!

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