Career Connector

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How to Make the Most of Your Professional Network

How to Make the Most of Your Professional Network

DJR Career Connector offers essential insights into maximizing your professional network. Explore strategies such as building quality relationships, utilizing informational interviews, volunteering, showing up in person, and leveraging social media to expand your career opportunities.

How to Make the Right Professional Connections

How to Make the Right Professional Connections

Discover key strategies to make the right professional connections with DJR Career Connector. Explore how to find and engage with professional organizations, attend career networking groups, leverage work and school peers, and volunteer for non-profit organizations to build meaningful professional relationships.

Why Join a Professional Organization? 7 Important Reasons

Why Join a Professional Organization? 7 Important Reasons

oining a professional organization offers numerous benefits, including career development, adaptation to industry changes, streamlined professional growth, leveraging technology for networking, efficient access to relevant information, skill-building, and fulfilling the need for professional and social connections. Learn more with DJR Career Connector.

Have You Seen God’s Resume?

Have You Seen God’s Resume?

Reflect on the divine power and majesty of God, who is untainted by sin, unbridled by history, and unhindered by weariness. Discover how God rises above, plunges beneath, and steps over earthly troubles, showcasing His infinite capabilities and reassuring faith.

Where to Find Online Courses for Your Career Pivot

Where to Find Online Courses for Your Career Pivot

JR Career Connector highlights a comprehensive list of online courses to support career pivots. From platforms like Udemy and Coursera to specialized sites like Codecademy and Google SkillShop, find affordable and accessible classes to enhance your resume and achieve your career goals.

Resume Black Hole

Resume Black Hole

Did you know that Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) block the majority of resumes from getting into HR Offices(?), thus the term "black hole". Job seekers must use correct key words from job descriptions, no templates, no colored fonts or columns, no header or footers,...