Applying to “As Many Jobs As Possible” is Derailing Your Job Search

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Has anyone ever told you that while job searching, it’s best to apply to as many jobs as possible to increase your chances of getting a job?

Well… I call B.S., and in 44th episode, I’m sharing why applying to too many jobs actually keeps you from getting a job.

What else is covered:

  • Why you shouldn't stay "open" to many roles as possible 
  • The importance of recognizing the skills you actually enjoy doing in your career
  • What happens when you are targeted with the specific roles you want to apply for 
  • Why you're stressed, frustrated, and overwhelmed in your job search
  • The asset of being strategic and intentional in your job search 

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