In recession, you should always be having a job search that allows you to have human contact first. So are you sending a cold email? We also call them intro emails. Are you utilizing your personal network? Not being afraid to ask for help. And yes, it's okay to look for another job. If you have a job, there are jobs posted in your industry that could be potential growth opportunities for you.
Zeinab Kahera shares the best job search practices learned from her decade of experience in recruiting, interviewing, and hiring in multiple industries.
— YOU’LL LEARN —
1) A behind-the-scenes look into what recruiters want to see
2) Powerful questions to identify your unique expertise
3) The most important thing to communicate in your resume
Zeinab Kahera is a career specialist, who specializes in working with people to amplify their voice while utilizing expert techniques to build a cover letter and resume that is professional, strong, and best represents them.
Her professional expertise comes from a decade of experience in recruitment, interviewing, and hiring in multiple industries. She has also served in Human Resources and various management roles including for a Fortune 500 company.
Zeinab earned her Bachelor in Business Management from Georgia State University and a Master of Education in Counseling with a concentration in Student Affairs from the University of West Georgia.