Did you know that successful job seekers don’t treat finding a job as a “fulltime” vocation? According to the recent national study conducted by the Career Advisory Board established by DeVry University, this is one of the many misnomers from the data collected from the study which included over 550 active and passive job seekers in the U.S.
This survey conducted by the university’s Career Advisory Board, in March, included successful job seekers between the ages 18-60 years old and surprisingly showed that 45% of the respondents spent less than an hour a day on their job search, while 47% spent less than three hours a day looking for a job. This result surprised the career experts who have in the past advocated a “full-time” job search effort. READ MORE AT CHICAGONOW
Comments