Friday, February 21 – “How Do I Take a Break?”

Happy Friday!
Here’s what’s on the job description for today:
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New roles from a leading tier 2 consultancy.
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Today’s Question: “the job search has become my life and I hate it. Is it worth taking a break and if so, how?”
“Setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into the visible.”
– Tony Robbins

IN HIRING
Bank of America
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As a company that sponsors and pays amazingly, it’s worth a check for anyone who could imagine themselves in consulting.
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The company is currently hiring across the world in consulting and other corporate roles.
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Here are a few of the most interesting roles available
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Data Consultant – Click here for full details
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Marketing Associate – Click here for full details
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AI & Data, Consultant – Click here for full details
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Click here for the company’s career page


TODAY’S QUESTION
Today’s Question: “the job search has become my life and I hate it. Is it worth taking a break and if so, how?”
Recommendation: Whether a full-on break is necessary, only you can decide. Here’s what I’ve seen work best:
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First, think of your search in seasons. Don’t spend every week of your job search doing the same thing.
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Spend a few weeks learning a relevant hard skill that is in demand.
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YouTube is now the university of nearly every hard skill and comes at a price point perfect for job seekers.
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Then switch over to a few weeks where you focus on networking.
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As you’re in the midst of that season, the focus for the following weeks will come to you.
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Second, find a great community where you can vent to others who are going through their own version of the grind.
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If you don’t have nearby friends or family you want or can talk to about this, try something like this to read about others so you don’t feel alone.
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Finally, spend some time daily or weekly being honest with yourself about where you’re at and what you could be doing to improve things.
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Here are some questions I might ask:
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Are you treating yourself worse than you would a friend you cared about?
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What things would you include in your daily schedule if you were trying to be the healthiest version of yourself?
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What activities do you think you hate or are bad at but only because you never do them?
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Conclusion:
You may need a break and only you can answer for that. If you’re struggling and want to turn it around, try the things above and see how you feel after one week.
Have a great day,
Adam