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Four Things Job Seekers Don’t Need To Do Anymore

These four common job search activities might be a waste of time


by Kerri Twigg

10 RULES FOR THE FUTURE OF WORK


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Is this the secret to finding your hidden strengths?


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What the right career feels like


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Maybe You Need a Limbo Job


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You are something. Show it.


by Kerri Twigg

Three things to know before you propose a new job


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66 ways to use index cards to land a job

How to use index cards to unlock your career stories.


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ABOUT ME

I’m Kerri Twigg, I teach people how to use their stories to land their ideal job. And, if they don’t know what kind of job, I help with that too.

Stories + Job Search Strategy.

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