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Why you shouldn’t write off job hunting over the holidays

Conventional wisdom holds that the holidays are not the best time to look for a job, unless you want to work as a seasonal mistletoe seller. This is a myth. You could be missing out on lucrative opportunities to land a new role. Here are three great reasons to keep yourself on the job market (or put yourself out there).

 According to conventional wisdom, the holidays are n’t the best time to look for a job, unless you’re looking to sell mistletoe during the season. However, that’s a myth. You might be passing up rewarding chances to land a fantastic new position. It’s a good idea to enter ( or remain ) in the job market for the following three reasons: Unless you’re looking for a seasonal job selling mistletoe, according to conventional wisdom, the holidays are n’t the best time to look for work. However, that’s a myth. You might be passing up rewarding chances to land a fantastic new position. It’s a good idea to enter ( or remain ) in the job market for the following three reasons: 

Conventional wisdom holds that the holidays are not the best time to look for a job, unless you want to work as a seasonal mistletoe seller. This is a myth. You could be missing out on lucrative opportunities to land a new role. Here are three great reasons to keep yourself on the job market (or put yourself out there).

  

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