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  • Job searching often feels like hitting a wall.

    Apply, apply, apply, and wait.

    What if you could track real progress?

    Imagine consistent feedback

    Every day brings new learning.

    Four weeks in, you’re 40% there.

    By week 10, expect to land a great job.

    It feels less frustrating this way.

    Here are 5 ways to get there:

    1. Pick a Specific Job Title…

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    • a structured approach will help get you closer to your goals, and be patient with yourself throughout this process

    • 7 ways to future proof your career

      Adaptation isn’t just a skill; it’s a survival strategy.

      As job roles continue to evolve, the key isn’t just keeping up.

      It’s thriving amidst the change.

      Here are 7 ways to stay ahead of the curve:

      1. Strategic Skill Navigation:

      ↳ Identify the skills relevant to your industry’s future.

      ↳ Strategically…

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      Galen Parrish, Nelson Ingle and Graham Heldreth
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      • yep 💯

        Change is inevitable!

        Invest in yourself everyday to keep learning.

        you can either resist, or lean in to embrace the new; and leap ahead of your competition.

        • Hey Community –

          Lately, I have been experimenting with Gemini – loving it so far especially the ease of use where I can talk to it and have it read me the response.

          How about you?

          any AI experiments you have run lately?

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          Tolu Ojewunmi posted an update a year ago

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          Facing rejection while job hunting can feel like the end of the world.

          It’s crucial to transform setbacks into a stepping stones.

          Here are 9 actionable strategies to reframe your thought process:

          1. Self-Reflection

          ↳ Reflect, adapt resume and strategies from feedback and patterns.

          2. Seek Feedback

          ↳ Ask mentors or interviewers for constructive…

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          • Every “No” you hear, just brings you one step closer to your “YES”.

            Don’t give up – Your persistence will pay off.

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          • Crafting the perfect cover letter is an art…

            But are you unknowingly making mistakes?

            Before you hit send on that application, check out these seven common slip-ups:

            Generic Greetings: “To whom it may concern” just won’t cut it. Learn how to personalize your salutation to make a lasting first impression.

            Repetition Overload: It’s great to…

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            Galen Parrish, Chidinma Elsie Nwaduvu and 4 others
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            Tolu Ojewunmi posted an update a year ago

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            In an era of constant change and AI, the ability to pivot in your career is not just a skill

            It’s going to be a necessity…

            Work is evolving, demanding adaptability and resilience.

            Here’s how you can master the art of transitioning careers in the age of AI:

            1. Embrace Lifelong Learning: Continuously update your skill set, embrace technology and…

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            • Brilliant thoughts Tolu!

              Change always happens outside our comfort zone.

              It doesn’t get easier, only we get better the more we practice.

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              Tolu Ojewunmi posted an update a year ago

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              Roses are red, violets are blue,

              My resume’s ready, just for you.

              Oh dear recruiter, hear my plea,

              A match made in heaven, we’re meant to be.

              My skills are vast, my experience wide,

              Let’s end this search, a job you’ll provide.

              From cover letters, long and precise,

              To interviews where I was so nice.

              Job boards and alerts, I’ve seen them all,

              Awaiting…

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              Ayodotun Fagbemi, Tolu Ojewunmi and 3 others
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            • Everyone is dreads networking

              Here are 9 ways to make genuine connections.

              First find 10-20 industry leaders, innovators, and trailblazers you admire then do this….

              Implement & Share:

              Apply their advice in your work or life.

              Tell them about the impact it had.

              Seek & Reflect:

              Ask for their insights, act on them, and share your progress.

              It shows…

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            • Take a moment to prioritize yourself today.

              Breathe in positivity, release stress. Trust in yourself, you’re capable.

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            • Networking can feel intimidating.

              How do you add value to a conversation with a stranger?

              Focus on people you’re genuinely interested in.

              Here are 5 impactful tips:

              Prioritize Meaningful Interactions:

              Identify the top 10 people in your network who align with your professional goals.

              Schedule regular check-ins with them, such as monthly coffee…

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              Isabel Solis, Nelson Ingle and Graham Heldreth
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            • Take a moment for yourself today.

              Inhale positivity, exhale stress. You’ve got this.

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              Nelson Ingle, Graham Heldreth and Tolu Ojewunmi
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