Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Nothing to Hide

Nothing to Hide Nothing to hide for mostsuggests, genuine, honest, reputable, all good andno bad.The obvious transparency that is inevitable with theexploding adventof social media will have a huge impact on those whodo have something to hide. Of course there will always be those who will work at avoiding detectionbut this will also become more difficult in time as an online presence becomesan expected representation and disclosure for allprofessionals and businesses. No industry is immune to those who are willing to accept huge sums of money and provide little in return,including the career industry. The most important advice is, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!Often these organizations send outa generic email which may sound somewhat personalized but read it again.It is sent to thousands of people with the same reference to your interesting online resume.If following up results in someone asking for thousands of dollars in return for finding you a job,run! If you accept an invitation to meet and are asked to come back with your spouse, run! You have an opportunity to acquire the services of many credible professionals to assist you with job search strategies, careercoaching and resume writing but none of these certified professionals will guarantee youa job.The only one who canget you a job is you!Finally, the easiest way to discover the reputation ofany company is to google it. If they dont exist, you should be concerned. Look for testimonials and review all results. If the results include sites like rippoff.com and complaints.com,run! A career transition can be a difficult time impacting not only thejob seeker but also their families and friends so it is imperative tomake every effort to stay focused, maintain a positive outlook and resist the influence of those who will prey on the vulnerability of otherswith promises that can not befulfilled.

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