Some weeks back we began a new function on our Facebook and Twitter pages called Question of the Week to hear what you have to say about current Microsoft career topics. This week’s question was, “What is the best job search tip you've received?” The following were a couple of of our favorite responses, as well as our own take on the question. Do you have better advice? Let us know! Drea: Be a credible resource in your field and maintain your integrity ALWAYS. People will want to work with you again and refer you to others. Sergiy: Look for jobs that you would love doing. When you have passion,
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Deborah: Focus on the skills and education you already possess,
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The Microsoft JobsBloggers: Conducting a great job search is kind of like spinning plates. You can’t just spin one plate and walk away. You’ve got to spin a lot of plates and then check back in again to make sure your plates haven't fallen. In a job search, there are many ways to find jobs: submitting an application, signing up for job alerts, attending networking events and career fairs,
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