Career Spotlight: If you are physically strong, interested in the healthcare industry, and enjoy helping people, a job as a Physical Therapy Assistant might be right for you. Physical therapy assistants earn an average of $46,000/year, with expected 10-year job growth of 32%. Approximately 23% hold a bachelor’s degree. More about this and other careers in Job-Hunt’s Career Changers’ Guide to Careers.
Quote of the Week:
From @InterviewAngel, a good one for job seekers right now -
“It’s the things you DO in life that make you happy & successful, NOT the things you wish and hope for.” ~Author Unknown.
New Articles of the Week:
Introverts as Leaders in Job Search
Many of us don’t normally think of introverts as leaders, but in this article by Job-Hunt’s Job Search for Introverts Expert Wendy Gelberg, you’ll see that introverts can not only be leaders in work, they can also be leaders in job search.
Coming to Term with Change
Dealing with change can be the most difficult part about being laid off, Job-Hunt’s Job Loss Recovery Expert Nan Russell helps job seekers understand how it works and how to work through phase one – letting go of the old job. This is the hardest part of job loss for many, including me. But, letting go is an important part of moving forward into the brighter future.
Considering a Career in Non-Profits?
If you are a Boomer ready for a change and considering working in a non-profit (or even if you’re not considering non-profits), you’ll find excellent food for thought in this article by Job-Hunt’s Boomer Job Search Expert Phyllis Mufson.
Moving Your Job Search Forward
The way you naturally “operate” to get things done impacts your job search, and in this article, Job-Hunt’s Career Assessments Expert Susan Guarneri helps you understand how to leverage your natural inclinations to move your job search forward.
Meet all of Job-Hunt’s Job Search Experts.
And, of course -
Good luck with your job search!
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