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	Comments on: If you know where you&#8217;re going, you know what to wear	</title>
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		By: Debra Feldman		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[You hit the nail on the head, Miriam!  One of MY favorite stories about being prepared in the job search is telling job seekers that they cannot expect to find the perfect job, i.e. their &quot;golden needle,&quot; unless they know what they are looking for. This means they need to clearly define their job search goal (which includes both what they DO want and what they want to AVOID) so that when it appears, they recognize it. Taking this another step, I also explain that you cannot expect to land on the needle just anywhere and then expect it to prick you. Rather, you must be searching in the right haystack in the first place! This means focus your search precisely to be in the right place at the right time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You hit the nail on the head, Miriam!  One of MY favorite stories about being prepared in the job search is telling job seekers that they cannot expect to find the perfect job, i.e. their &#8220;golden needle,&#8221; unless they know what they are looking for. This means they need to clearly define their job search goal (which includes both what they DO want and what they want to AVOID) so that when it appears, they recognize it. Taking this another step, I also explain that you cannot expect to land on the needle just anywhere and then expect it to prick you. Rather, you must be searching in the right haystack in the first place! This means focus your search precisely to be in the right place at the right time.</p>
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