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Is December a bad time to job search?

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cultivatedculture.com

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austin@cultivatedculture.com

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Mon, Dec 18, 2023 03:31 PM

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Hey {NAME}, People say December is the worst time to job search. That’s simply not true. Itâ€

Hey {NAME}, People say December is the worst time to job search. That’s simply not true. It’s actually the best time to get ahead of your competition. Here are 3 things you can do between now and January 1st to put yourself ahead of the pack: 1. Make a list of target companies. Not just companies you’ll submit an app to, but companies you’d be psyched to work for! Aim for 15. 2. Do deep research on those companies. Listen to earnings calls, read articles, find interviews and podcasts with executives. What are their goals, challenges, and initiatives for the next 6-12 months? How can you add relevant value? 3. Make a list of contacts at those companies. Find 10-15 people at each company who could influence your ability to get hired for the role you want. Find their email with Mailscoop[.]io and save them in a spreadsheet. 10-15 at each company = ~150 total people. 4. Schedule your emails for the new year. One of the biggest complaints I hear from job seekers is that they don’t have enough time. Both Gmail and Outlook have schedule send features. Draft up notes to every person on your contact list and schedule them to send in January. After that? Kick back, relax, and enjoy the end of this crazy year! PS - Ready to finally land the job you deserve? [Click here to book a free Clarity Call with our team]() to learn more about how we help our clients land jobs in an average of 81 days with a $43,000+ raise. [Cultivated Culture] Land a job you love without applying online. How Can I Help You? [Build A Resume](=) [Score Your Resume]() [1:1 Career Coaching](=) [LinkedIn Analyzer]( [Twitter]() [Twitter]() [Podcast](=) [Twitter]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to get more career-related content on [cultivatedculture.com](). If you do not want to receive these emails or other communications you can easily remove yourself from our email list by [clicking this link to Unsubscribe](.                              Â

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