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    What is a good dream job?
    Jennifer Landis-Santos, PCC, NBHWC
    Certified Career Counselor & Wellness Coach
    Jennifer Landis-Santos is a Certified Career Counselor & Wellness Coach and the Founder of Career Wellness, LLC. With 20 years of experience, she specializes in helping others identify and move towards a satisfying life and work balance. Jennifer is a graduate of Georgetown University’s Institute for Transformational Leadership, where she is on the faculty of the Health and Wellness Coaching Program. She's a Professional Certified Coach through the International Coach Federation and a Certified Career Counselor through the National Career Development Association.
    Certified Career Counselor & Wellness Coach
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    The term “dream job” must be held lightly, as it tends to put a lot of pressure on you to find “the perfect fit.” The reality is that work is just one element of what we do on a regular basis in our lives. You will find more satisfaction if you define a holistic, big picture, successful life and think about the job as a vehicle to help get you to that destination.
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    How do I find a career I love?
    Jennifer Landis-Santos, PCC, NBHWC
    Certified Career Counselor & Wellness Coach
    Jennifer Landis-Santos is a Certified Career Counselor & Wellness Coach and the Founder of Career Wellness, LLC. With 20 years of experience, she specializes in helping others identify and move towards a satisfying life and work balance. Jennifer is a graduate of Georgetown University’s Institute for Transformational Leadership, where she is on the faculty of the Health and Wellness Coaching Program. She's a Professional Certified Coach through the International Coach Federation and a Certified Career Counselor through the National Career Development Association.
    Certified Career Counselor & Wellness Coach
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    Think about whether you are most attracted to working with things, people, or information and look for patterns and themes in your life. What kinds of problems do you like to solve? What else is important in your life? Your job must give space for these things or you will find your job a burden.
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    How can I get a good job with no experience?
    Kent Lee
    Career & Executive Coach
    Kent Lee is a Career and Executive Coach and the Founder of the Perfect Resume, a career development services company based in Phoenix, Arizona. Kent specializes in creating customized resumes, LinkedIn profiles, cover letters, and thank you letters. Kent has over 15 years of career coaching and consulting experience. Previously, he has worked as a Career Consultant for Yahoo and has worked with thousands of clients including Fortune 500 executives from around the world. His work and career advice have been featured in ABC, NBC, CBS, Yahoo, Career Builder, and Monster.com.
    Career & Executive Coach
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    Add information about your extracurricular activities, what you may be studying, and any societies or clubs that you belong to. You can also add a volunteer and community involvement section. Early on in your career, you may want to consider a job in customer service at a restaurant or grocery store to build up your resume.
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    How many jobs should I apply for in a day?
    Kent Lee
    Career & Executive Coach
    Kent Lee is a Career and Executive Coach and the Founder of the Perfect Resume, a career development services company based in Phoenix, Arizona. Kent specializes in creating customized resumes, LinkedIn profiles, cover letters, and thank you letters. Kent has over 15 years of career coaching and consulting experience. Previously, he has worked as a Career Consultant for Yahoo and has worked with thousands of clients including Fortune 500 executives from around the world. His work and career advice have been featured in ABC, NBC, CBS, Yahoo, Career Builder, and Monster.com.
    Career & Executive Coach
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    My number one piece of advice for anyone looking for a job is to use a low volume, highly customized approach. I would recommend applying to five jobs a week, and definitely no more than 10. Make sure to tweak your resume to fit the specific requirements of each job.
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