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Even under the best of circumstances (and unless you’re Jeff Bezos, these are anything but the best circumstances), job hunting is stressful and exhausting. Most of us go through our job search solo and talking about the struggle isn’t easy when the people around you are happily employed. The...
Even under the best of circumstances (and unless you’re Jeff Bezos, these are anything but the best circumstances), job hunting is stressful and exhausting. Most of us go through our job search solo and talking about the struggle isn’t easy when the people around you are happily employed. The good news is that you’re not alone! Come and meet other job seekers during our Virtual Job Seekers Coffee Break.
Through our interactive virtual networking events, you can share your frustrations, insights, and support with other PowerToFly community members, all from the comfort of your home! The innovative IceBreaker technology takes the pressure out of creating small talk, just come ready to blow off steam & re-charge!
Job hunting is a marathon, so take a breather with us and avoid burnout as you make some new connections!
Meg joined the PowerToFly community as a job-seeker in 2014, eventually landing her first remote role working for PowerToFly’s Chat & Learn Team. Her professional experience includes roles as a Talent Advocate, Head of Purchasing for a window factory, audiobook publishing, & more than 5 years as a paralegal. She has a bachelor's degree in Art History from Indiana University (mint condition, never been used!), where she also earned a varsity letter for Women's Rowing. She loves DIY projects and traveling and will never say no to french fries. She lives in Toledo, OH with her husband Aaron, an engineering technician, and their dogs, Radar & Cake.
What is the best way to get your foot in the door after trying everything possible - networking on LinkedIn, applying, contacting recruiters and getting no response back.
If I'm pivoting into another career area, but I don't have experience besides the coding boot camp. How can I make myself more attractive to get a job in software development?
how to boost your career as a freelancer.
Advice for an entrepreneur-to-employee pivot?
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