I'm a career coach. Here's the 4-hour burnout-proof job-search strategy I recommend.
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A career coach advises job seekers against spending all day applying to jobs. She says a four-hour routine is burnout-proof and more effective.
Worden recommends 4-hour daily job search—1-2h applications, 30-60min LinkedIn, 1-2h networking—to avoid burnout from all-day bulk-applying. For tech leaders indicates candidates increasingly use selective search and networking; raises value of employer branding and referral programs in competitive recruiting.
I'm a career coach. Here's the 4-hour burnout-proof job-search strategy I recommend.
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