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  • Harry Joiner
    www.ManagementRecruiter.com
     

    Harry Joiner is a management recruiter based in Atlanta. As the son of a cofounder of one of Georgia's largest privately held companies, Harry has spent his entire life studying how small businesses become hugely successful.

    Harry's articles on marketing and management have appeared in Institutional Distributor magazine, Optimize, Information Week, Competitive Edge, Logistics Today, Inbound Logistics, Law Marketing.com, CPA Marketing Report, Six Figure Jobs, ERP Tips, and many other industry-leading publications.

    Harry holds a BA from the University of Georgia and an International MBA from the University of South Carolina. His work experience includes ex-patriot assignments in Europe, the Caribbean, and South America.


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December 15, 2006

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Diana

So a question? How does a consulting firm find such a seasoned recruiter that's possibly looking but gainfully employed? We're in the process and the prospects are slim in the tech. specialty.

rebecca

what prevents one from getting a good job?

nisha

1)”The most important thing I learned through this is that one MUST keep optimism alive in whatever way one can. It’s easy to get caught in a mind game and think doom and gloom. Share your fears with your trusted friends and keep the faith outwardly if you can. It makes a huge difference in how you come across. As compassionate as many people might be; no one wants to hire a gloomy or negative person.”

2)”I’m so glad I maintained my authenticity along the way. I fought against the tendency to try to be all things to all people. I let people see my true personality and know who I really was. Some people were uncomfortable with that, but now that I landed in the right place, it was worth the discomfort. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but it was worth the long months of agony. Now I have an incredible opportunity in front of me, and I’m grateful.”

These are tough times. A job search can be very discouraging even in a thriving economy, but in these times it can be downright depressing. Stick with it. Push ahead. Organizations are still looking for good people.

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