The best tools are simple, nimble and can be applied across a variety of subjects.
Use a MindMap for an Effective Job Search
The best tools are simple, nimble and can be applied across a variety of subjects.
The best tools are simple, nimble and can be applied across a variety of subjects.
This Friday on the Higher Ed Life and Careers Show, Life and Career Coach Sean Cook will be joined by special guest Andrew Henck who is tweeting ideas & thoughts on leadership, nonprofits, higher ed, politics, social media from a Gen Y perspective as @MillennialTweet and blogs about them on http://themillennialjourney.wordpress.com We’ll be talking about a variety of college transition issues, his blog, and the importance of the “bookends” of the college experience…transitioning to college from high school, and out to the wider world upon graduation.
If you are considering a job search this year, you probably all too aware that the hardest part of doing anything is just getting started. This can be especially true for projects that involve putting yourself out there in the public sphere and being judged. Mark Dykeman has a good method for getting your plan together: mind-mapping.