Career Spotlight: Do you keep track of your personal monthly spending, by category (food, movies, rent/mortgage, etc.), and plan and allocate your income accordingly? Do you have experience – or interest in – keeping the same kinds of records and making the same kinds of plans for a business or other large organization? You might enjoy being a Budget Analyst and Administrator. The average salary is $65,000/year. Seventy-eight percent have college degrees, and the predicted 10-year job growth is expected to be 7%. More information on this and other careers in Job-Hunt’s Career Changers’ Guide.
We also introduced four new articles this week:
First Jobs and Lessons Learned
With this insightful statement, “Where you go to school will never get you a job; what you choose to do with your education will,” Job-Hunt’s
New Grads’Job Search Expert Chandlee Bryan launched her first article by sharing what she learned in her first jobs, both before and after college.
Introvert’s Path to Job Search Success
Job-Hunt’s Introverts’ Job Search Expert Wendy Gelberg describes the path successful introverts use to find a job, capitalizing on an introvert’s natural tendencies.
Fortune 500 Recruiters Interview: Western Union
Job-Hunt’s Fortune 500 Job Search Expert Laura Labovich, a former Fortune 500 recruiter herself, shares a fascinating and VERY illuminating interview with two senior level recruiters at Western Union. If you think social media is irrelevant to your job search, read this!
Making Your Own Job Search Luck
Scientific research has shown that good luck “charms” do help people succeed in fields as diverse as golf and puzzle solving. So Susan P. Joyce, Job-Hunt’s Online Job Search Expert applied that research to the job search. Try it! It works!
Meet all of Job-Hunt’s Job Search Experts.
Good luck with your job search!
