The value of a Nationwide Job Search
The value of a Nationwide Job Search
You have actively been searching locally for your next employment opportunity – with little to no success. Perhaps it is time to expand your search to Nationwide company job postings.
It is logically known that the larger your geographic territory options, the more jobs that are available. An active job seeker should search by State, then finally Nationwide. You should be sure to notice the variety as well as number of job openings listed. Any good job database will provide and sort the postings for you automatically.
Also be aware that many companies are hiring at the corporate headquarters for a subsidiary located possibly nearby your city. Sometimes other openings are also being filled without being advertised or posted anywhere.
The net benefit of searching Nationwide for a new job is that more resumes are sent out and circulated to other executives, who might also need your skills and expertise.
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Following up after your interview
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