How to look for a new job without arousing your boss's suspicions
9 May 2011
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Quitting your job to look for a new position is a luxury few candidates can afford. But juggling a job search with work responsibilities isn't always easy. Here's how to manage it.
"98% of the candidates we support in their job search are currently employed." This observation by Gul Ozturk, head of the RCBF Executive search headhunting division, is echoed by many recruitment professionals: the best time to look for a job is when you already have one.
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Posted May 9, 2011
"98% of the candidates we support in their job search are currently employed." This observation by Gul Ozturk, head of the RCBF Executive search headhunting division, is echoed by many recruitment professionals: the best time to look for a job is when you already have one.
Read the rest of the article on Cadremploi.fr
Posted May 9, 2011
