Do you know what I mean by the 80/20 rule for job hunting?
Comments below ….
(All correct answers put in a hat – winner gets a small prize)
(All funny answers put in a hat – winner gets a small prize)
Do you know what I mean by the 80/20 rule for job hunting?
Comments below ….
(All correct answers put in a hat – winner gets a small prize)
(All funny answers put in a hat – winner gets a small prize)
80% of your networking should be done when you’re not looking for a job
Brian Life Science Recruitment
80% of people chasing 20% of the available roles?
… just a guess 🙂
Brian / JA
Thanks for the comments so far ….
Forgot to say that I am out of the country Wed-Sun so will announce all when I get back …
Look forward to other comments ….
p.s – the prize is not a keyring from Italy 🙂
20% of applicants appear to have 80% of the luck with their applications.
20% of ones time should be spent job searching traditional methods e.g job boards, newspapers while 80% should be spent networking offline.
Spend 80% of your time figuring out what you are going to do with the remaining 20% of your time 🙂
Its on your website! 😉
– under ‘Get yourself a new toy’
http://www.paulmullan.ie/job-hunting-%E2%80%93-do-you-feel-like-a-hamster/
‘spend 80% of your time on proactive strategies & 20% of your time in reactive approaches’
I won’t steal your thunder –
read the article folks! 😉
GKS
& for those of you job-hunting – the best of luck.
I am going to put all 6 names above into a hat. Will draw the winner tomorrow. Prize is a €50 euro voucher ….. Good luck
If your a recruiter then 80% of your business will come from 20% of your clients.
If your a candidate then similarly use your networking skills with the best 20% of agencies to get 80% of the vacancies.
Winner Brian Christensen
Well done – I am emailing you as we speak …
Thanks to all who commented
Will post another competition before then end of the week. Prize = 2 hours FREE coaching. If you don’t need it you can offer it to a friend. To enter/win you must be a member of Measurability Careers & Jobs Club, be a fan of Measurability on Facebook or follow me on Twitter.
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