JOB ACTION DAY ACTIVITIES
1. Go to a job fair
Check out your local community center—chances are they’ve got a career fair coming up, and what better day to have one than on Job Action Day? Career fairs are great ways to meet a whole bunch of potential employers en masse, and to ask them questions face-to-face. Use all your charm and wit, and they’ll definitely remember you when you send in your resume.
2. Reach out to career experts
There are all kinds of resources for people who are seeking to improve their job prospects. Professional career counselors exist, but you can also look at your student alumni center, your community center, and even look up friends and family members who work in the kinds of jobs you’d like to have. Job-seeking is all about networking, and communication is key.
3. Take a vacation
One key factor in the job search—and one that hardly ever gets mentioned—is knowing when to take a break. Job-seeking involves a lot of rejection, and that can put a mental strain on even those who are most secure in their egos. So remember to take breaks when you can, to recharge your emotional batteries and rebuild your self-esteem. You need both of those things in abundance in the job search.
Article from NationalToday.com