Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Grads A Lame Job Is Better Than No Job

Grads: A lame job is better than no job I am quoted in Laura Vanderkam’s newest piece for Fortune on whether or not new graduates are higher off taking a less-than-ideal job or holding out for something higher: …when you’ll probably get a grace interval in employers’ eyes for a while publish-commencement, “The reality is that any gap longer than six months has to be defined,” says Caroline Ceniza-Levine, a profession coach and co-founder of SixFigureStart. “The question turns into why didn’t you're taking anything? It’s hard to justify.” Saying you have been holding out for the perfect job isn’t particularly useful as a result of “anybody with experience knows there’s no such factor as the perfect thing.” Read the complete article in Laura Vanderkam’s newest for Fortune: Grads: A lame job is better than no job Our FREE job search mini-course is out there now! Register HERE to get the course delivered right to your inbox.

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