"JOHN SMITH"
Your Job Search
The following
personal statements are generated by your answers to
The Birkman®
Method questionnaire:
Approaching
your job search
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Directly ask those you know for networking
contacts
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Use your organizing approach and follow a
structured plan as you pursue your job search
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Ideally, find a job that allows you to be
competitive and to be paid on results
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If possible, actively start your job search as
soon as you can
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You like to push yourself on occasions, and this
is a time that such an approach is appropriate
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You'll feel you're achieving most if you pursue
several different lines of inquiry at the same time
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When the job search
becomes stressful
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Under pressure, you can be a little too tense
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You're tempted to withdraw or hide when things get
tough
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You have a tendency to focus too much on what the
job pays and not enough on things like work conditions
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You may be inclined to blame yourself for your job
loss or for your inability to find another
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You can find it hard to sit still and concentrate
on what you committed to do, because it's easier to keep trying something
new
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Finding and developing a
support group and/or process
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Seek the support of friends who will be direct and
forthright with you
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One or two close supporters are more beneficial to
you than a group of more casual friends
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Seek the support of people who expect much of you
and who understand your self-critical nature
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Stay away from distractions
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