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People talk about everything: politics, news, weather, sports and relationships...FINALLY you can have CAREER CONVERSATIONS WITH STEPHANIE C. HARPER! Stephanie is a certified human resources professional with 20 years experience in career services. An author, employment expert, and publisher of CAREER Magazine, she has dedicated this radio show to career education to share Insider HR Information for those who may not need the HR department, but certainly need the HR EXPERTISE! This show is for employees (job seekers), employers and entreprenuers who want to become the creators of their worklife by shaping it and no longer reacting to it. Let's Talk Careers: Every Sunday at 3pm/6pm Est.
Date / Time: 11/20/2006 2:40 PM UTC
Hey Happy People!
Thanks for allowing me to dispel the myths about holiday hiring...here are a few of the myths we talked about...tune for the details...
Myth No.1: "Nobody hires in December"
Myth No. 2: "You won't find the job you really want in December"
Myth No. 3: Nothing ever happens after Dec. 15, so you might as well leave town
Myth No. 4: Even if an employer has an opening, the hiring manager won't have time to meet with you
Myth No. 5: You'll have a better chance if you wait until the first of the year
Remmeber Thanksgiving through the first of the year is prime job hunting season. If employers have a need, they don't care whether it's January or December. Hiring isn't focused on the time of year. It's focused on need.
-- The 5 Myths are credited to Ms. O'Donnell is a free-lance writer and a career consultant in Springfield, Mo.
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