21 Things You Can Do for Your Job Search in Less Than 5 Minutes [Video Webinar]

Get all the best-kept, time-saving secrets to job search success in this exclusive, on-demand Premium webinar, “21 Things You Can Do for Your Job Search in Less Than 5 Minutes.”

Lori Cole, iHire Customer Success Manager, touches on different ways to:

  • Determine the right career path.
  • Ramp up your social media presence.
  • Connect with people in your network.
  • Practice your elevator pitch.
  • Get physically and mentally organized.
  • And much more…all in the same amount of time it takes to make a pot of coffee!

After you cross those quick 21 to-dos off your list, check out our resume writing toolkit, or another on-demand webinar on 10 iHire tools that can help you get hired faster.

By iHire | Originally Published: May 18, 2021

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