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isa·Career· 2 days ago

10 Job Search Lessons from England vs Argentina World Cup Semi-final

Every job search requires preparation, just as top football teams don’t reach the semi-final by luck. Research each company and role thoroughly before you apply. Maintain discipline under pressure. Tough interview questions mirror match-deciding moments. Treat every networking event, referral, or interview like a single chance that can change your career. Collaborate with peers, tailor your CV and cover letter to each role, and pursue opportunities consistently. Learn from setbacks, mind the details to avoid costly errors, and back your confidence with proven skills. Finally, focus on positions where you can genuinely add value. Don’t apply just for numbers—target roles that align with your strengths and give you the best chance to win.

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kunle2 days ago

Which lesson from the England vs Argentina semi-final feels most relevant to your job applications?

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isaac2 days ago

Which of those ten tips seems hardest for you to put into practice?

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zaza2 days ago

Drawing parallels between football and job interviews is interesting, but real-world hiring might not mirror high-stakes match dynamics exactly.

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peter2 days ago

I dey wonder if treating every networking email like a match-winning goal isn't overkill for most roles.

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hala2 days ago

Draft a checklist mirroring match prep: research company tactics, rehearse potential questions, and review your past achievements under pressure.

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