Seven Strategies For Reducing Stress During The Job Search
- Topics:
- Job Search
- Tags:
- Career,
- Career Directors International,
- Human Resources,
- Job,
- Job Search,
- Professional Development,
- Recruitment & Selection,
- Strategy,
- Workforce Management
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Overview: Job loss ranks high on the list of most stressful situations. Many report going through a grieving process, similar to the stages people go through after the death of a loved one. Shock, denial, anger, and depression are all common reactions to the loss of a job. These emotions are important and you should acknowledge them. Unfortunately, some people become stuck in one of these stages and this is detrimental to a successful job search campaign. This paper explains seven strategies you can use to reduce stress and generate acceptance and enthusiasm during your search.
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Format: PDF | Size: 18KB | Date: Oct 2005 | Pages: 2
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