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Job searching involves quite a lot of internal reflection. If you're looking for a job or thinking of looking, you know what I mean. You initially spend a lot of time thinking about yourself. What do you want to do with your life? Where do you want to live? Does your resume look good? Do you have the right suit to wear to interviews? 

We very often start off a job search after a difficult set of circumstances. If things were going great, why would you job search? Very often, you might not <click to continue reading article by Career Coach, Angela Copeland>






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