Be Strategic When Looking for Job
Quote from Ndubuisi Ekekwe on July 21, 2019, 11:51 AMChinedu makes a case why job seekers must develop WINNING strategies to land good jobs. He uses an analogy of a gambler who spreads hoping for luck. The gambler has a low winning rate; he challenges job seekers to avoid "looking" like gamblers: "Stop wasting your time looking for a job like a gambler".
(These are intellectual articles. There is no intention to make anyone looking for a job feel bad. But if the article (mistakenly) comes across that way, I apologize on behalf of Chinedu and also our platform).
Chinedu makes a case why job seekers must develop WINNING strategies to land good jobs. He uses an analogy of a gambler who spreads hoping for luck. The gambler has a low winning rate; he challenges job seekers to avoid "looking" like gamblers: "Stop wasting your time looking for a job like a gambler".

(These are intellectual articles. There is no intention to make anyone looking for a job feel bad. But if the article (mistakenly) comes across that way, I apologize on behalf of Chinedu and also our platform).
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