How to Get a Job: A Step-by-Step Guide | Learn with Glassdoor
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
Unlock the secrets to a successful job search in the modern, digital age!
Join Glassdoor’s Scott Dobroski for a step-by-step guide to your next job hunt. Whether you’re looking to make a big change or just starting to consider your next step, you’ll learn how to manage every aspect of your search. From writing a solid resume to navigating negotiation, discover the tips, tools, and techniques that will land you your best job yet.
Key lessons include:
- Kicking off a successful search...how to start, where to look, what to track
- Resumes & cover letters
- Advice for online applications
- Interview tips & advice
- Navigating the offer
Every lesson is backed up with statistics, research, and best practices compiled by the workplace experts at Glassdoor.
The world of work is changing. These lessons will set you up for success, help you make your next step, and jumpstart your career.
Plus, be sure to download the 30-page workbook that has every guide, worksheet, and checklist you need to kick off your job search.
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Glassdoor is one of the world's largest job sites, featuring the latest job listings, paired with millions of company reviews, salary reports, interview reviews and benefits data from those who know a company best - the employees. Search jobs now to find a job and company you love.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Research Opportunities
- Craft Your Resume
- Write Your Cover Letter
- Submit Your Application
- Phone Screening
- Interviewing In-Person
- Negotiating the Offer
- Final Thoughts
- What's Next?
Taught by
Scott Dobroski
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