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Harvard Business Review (HBR) published an article with this name, This is a #shorts summary of the article. You can read the full one at https://hbr.org/2017/12/how-toapplyfor-a-new-job-after-youve-been-fired.
Lessons to Learn After Being Fired
Harvard Business Review publishing article “How to Apply for a New Job After You’ve Been Fired. I’m going to summarize it. There’ll be a link to the article in the show notes.
The article advises you to take ownership of your mistakes and be honest about the reasons for leaving your previous job during interviews. It also suggested networking with industry contacts, making a strong online presence and highlighting your transferable skills and positive attributes. It emphasizes the importance of you learning from the experience you had and moving forward with a positive attitude.
It’s a good piece, read the full article at hbr.org. Again, I’ll have a link in the show notes. I’m Jeff Altman, there’ll be more in the blog at TheBigGameHunter.us
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