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10 Career New Year Resolutions (And How To Keep Them)

Get a New Job

If you feel stuck where you are ,a great new year’s resolution is to switch your job. If you absolutely hate what you are doing, a switch in industry may also be called for.

Start looking through the job postings. Use sites like Indeed.com to see if you can find any opportunities locally. Start small and work your way up. You don’t need to apply to 100 places at first. Also keep in mind it’s always easier and less stressful to find another job while you already have one.

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Garrett Ettinger @https://twitter.com/GarroWrites

Garrett Ettinger is a writer and communication specialist who has worked in a variety of fields. He specializes in online writing and currently is the branding and communication coordinator at the non-profit ACTION United in Philadelphia, PA. He regularly advocates on issues involving unemployment, raising the wage, and education reform.

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