Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Career Searching Facts

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Only 15% of available jobs are advertised in the newspapers and on the internet.

The average job seeker looks for jobs almost uniquely in the newspapers and on the internet, making the odds of obtaining a new job very small.

85% of all available job opportunities get filled through mutual business relationships and/or referrals.

The average job seeker can not think of more than 5 people to contact for networking purposes.

For every $10,000 one is seeking to make, expect one month of job searching.

This is one of the major reasons why the average job seeker is unsatisfied with their present situation, because they do not plan for success.

An aggressive strategic career campaign will reduce the job search timeframe by an average of 50%.

U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that over the past 13 months, the average job seeker spent 20 weeks unemployed.

The average job seeker does not know any of the above, as it takes $5,000 to $20,000 to enroll into most career management programs.

Ryan's Career Consulting offers these same programs and services in either an ala carte approach, or in programs ranging in price from $200 to $1200.


Call or e-mail to set up a FREE 30 Minute Initial Career Consultation, or invest $100 towards a Two Hour Strategic Career Coaching Session that can be applied towards additional services.


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