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‘September Surge’: Landing a Job Might Be Easier This Fall

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Whether the "September Surge" is real or not, it's a great time to search for a new job or make a career change and it's important to get clear on your career goals and personal values, find your dream role, tailor your résumé and cover letter and be confident in your interview.

The post ‘September Surge’: Landing a Job Might Be Easier This Fall appeared first on The Sacramento Observer.

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