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Don’t give up
Someone out there is looking for exactly what you bring. They just haven’t found you yet.
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Rebuild yourself
A “no” today is just redirection, not rejection.
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How to Behave While Job Hunting
How to Behave While Job Hunting (Without Losing Your Dignity) 1. Don't take rejection personally. It's rarely about your worth. Feel the sting for 10 minutes, then move on quietly. 2. Be kind to everyone. Receptionists, coordinators, junior recruiters they all influence hiring decisions. Rudeness disqualifies you instantly. 3. Prepare like a pro. Research the company, know the role, and have 3–4 solid stories ready. "Winging it" isn't confidence it's arrogance. 4. Follow up, don't stalk. Send a specific thank-you note within hours. After that, check in once a week max. Desperation repels offers. 5. No badmouthing. Frame past exits diplomatically. If you trash your old boss, the interviewer assumes you'll trash them too. 6. Know when to walk away. If the process is disrespectful, withdraw gracefully. Don't ghost just say it's not the right fit. Job hunting is a long-term networking game. Be the candidate they remember for grace and professionalism, not anxiety and entitlement.
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Trying to figure out how to talk about what I do
I do resume writing and coach people through career changes”. But here’s the honest truth: I’m terrible at talking about it without feeling like I’m bothering people. So instead of trying to sell anything I’ll just say this: If you’ve ever run into specific problem you solve “feeling stuck in a job you don’t like”, I get it. That’s literally the thing I spend my days trying to help with. I’m not asking for a booking or a buy. Just putting it out there in case someone reading this has been quietly dealing with that exact thing and didn’t know where to start. That’s it. No pressure. No follow-up DM. Just me finally saying what I do out loud without apologizing for it.
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Emma Wilson
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@emma-wilson-9499
Resume writer, cover letter expert crafting compelling career narrative & LinkedIn expert helping you land interviews. Reach me @ [email protected]

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Joined May 7, 2026