Career Tactics: Avoiding Job Search Burnout

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Overview: No one likes the feeling of burning out. That ragged feeling of pushing too hard, doing too much, and running too long can leave even the most robust job seeker with a sense of exhausted inadequacy. The feelings of burnout aren't limited only to weak spirited or depressive personalities either. Looking for employment is a brutal process that inherently involves self examination, rejection, and perseverance in the face of typically discouraging odds. But you need to preserve your momentum and avoid burnout. Otherwise your job search won't have the legs to make it to the finish line.

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Format: HTML | Date: Aug 2007


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