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Why You Should Hire Your Next Job and How to Do It

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In this episode of Get Hired, LinkedIn Editor Andrew Seaman is joined by Michael Horn and Bob Moesta, co-authors of "Job Moves: 9 Steps for Making Progress in Your Career", to explore how job seekers can take a more intentional approach to finding the right role. Instead of submitting application after application, Bob and Michael advocate for a process rooted in self-discovery and curiosity, designed to create better, longer-lasting career decisions. Plus, they give tips on how to conduct your own exit interview, how to actually use informational interviews to make progress in your job search and more.

Key Topics:

  • How understanding what energizes (or drains) you leads to better career decisions
  • The power of informational interviews and how to ask for them
  • Why job descriptions are negotiable
  • How to take control of interviews by knowing your value

Links & Resources:

  • Find free tools and job search templates from Michael and Bob here
  • Follow Michael Horn on LinkedIn here
  • Follow Bob Moesta on LinkedIn here
  • Listen to more episodes of Get Hired with Andrew Seaman here
  • Join the Get Hired community on LinkedIn here
  continue reading

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Content provided by Andrew Seaman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andrew Seaman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

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In this episode of Get Hired, LinkedIn Editor Andrew Seaman is joined by Michael Horn and Bob Moesta, co-authors of "Job Moves: 9 Steps for Making Progress in Your Career", to explore how job seekers can take a more intentional approach to finding the right role. Instead of submitting application after application, Bob and Michael advocate for a process rooted in self-discovery and curiosity, designed to create better, longer-lasting career decisions. Plus, they give tips on how to conduct your own exit interview, how to actually use informational interviews to make progress in your job search and more.

Key Topics:

  • How understanding what energizes (or drains) you leads to better career decisions
  • The power of informational interviews and how to ask for them
  • Why job descriptions are negotiable
  • How to take control of interviews by knowing your value

Links & Resources:

  • Find free tools and job search templates from Michael and Bob here
  • Follow Michael Horn on LinkedIn here
  • Follow Bob Moesta on LinkedIn here
  • Listen to more episodes of Get Hired with Andrew Seaman here
  • Join the Get Hired community on LinkedIn here
  continue reading

196 episodes

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