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Sunday, July 24, 2011

WORKERS:CONDUCT A NEW JOB SEARCH WITH CAUTION

Are you satisfied with your current
job? If not , are you still giving your
best effort ? Once you have decided
that you’re no longer interested in a
position, this can affect your quality of
work (if you are actually working at
all). A recent article suggests that
some employees are spending less
time working and more time searching
for a new job .

One website says that over 14 million
working hours are wasted by
employees due to job searching. This
probably explains why some people ’s
paychecks are smaller than they care
for. I have no problem if someone
wants to get a new job , but is it really
right to do it on company time? In a
survey of currently employed job
seekers, many admit to spending
anywhere from three to ten hours a
week in this process. In addition to
using the Internet , these workers are
updating their resumes, and get this ,
even conducting telephone interviews.

Trying to find a new job while on the
job isn’ t just unprofessional but also
risky. I wouldn’t suggest doing so on
company time , however, you might
want to limit your search to the
weekends for example. Experts also
encourage job seekers to use their
own personal technology to assist
them in their quests for new
employment. Remember , if you get
caught job searching, you could lose
your job, which I don’t believe most
people can afford right now .

There is nothing wrong with looking
for a new job ; sometimes change is
good.
In the mean time , don’t take
your current position for granted , and
actually do your job .

-Source -
http:/ /thecareernews .com /
newsletter.php ?news = 2528

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