
Looking for a new approach to finding a job?
For today’s challenge, reach out to people you’ve worked with in the past to see if they know of any job openings. A past coworker could know about a new job opportunity you’d be perfect for!
Just make sure you have good relationships with the coworkers you’re reaching out to!
Take it a step further: Ask the community if they know who’s hiring near you!

Looking to connect with Jobcasers just like you?
For today’s challenge, join a Jobcase Group that matches your interests or industry: https://www.jobcase.com/groups
Whether you want to connect with other retailers or share your ageism concerns with older members, there’s a group here for you!
Don’t see one you like? No worries - you can start your own group: https://www.jobcase.com/groups/new
Discover what can happen when Jobcasers like you join together!

Does the thought of going to a job fair make you feel nervous?
Don’t be - because for today’s challenge, we’re revealing the secrets to getting a job offer at any job fair you attend!
Check out this post for an inside look on impressing employers at your next job fair: https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/859fb8e3-1d46-5209-b0eb-720ce56bc9be
Need some encouragement before attending a job fair? Want to share your own experiences? Respond here or start your own post on the community!

My health, my happiness and my humbleness to accept the things that one might not be able to change! #jobcasedailychallenge

“What do you want to be when you grow up?”
Remember getting asked that when you were a kid? Well, for today’s challenge, we’re encouraging you to answer that question - but for right now!
Even if you’re searching for your next job, you can still plan out your career. Where do you want to be in five years? Ten years? How will your career affect the rest of your life?
Post what your future career looks like on our community. Who knows - someone might be able to help you find it!

It’s easy to let the job search get you down. That’s why we’re here to lift you back up!
For today’s challenge, we want you to share three things that make you feel grateful. Maybe it’s your family, or your favorite hobby, or just knowing there’s always someone here on Jobcase in your corner.
No matter what they are, those things can keep you moving forward during the toughest job search!
So tell us: What are you grateful for? Share here or start your own post on the community!

Do you know what your references are saying about you?
Make sure employers are only hearing the best of the best. For today’s challenge, find at least three people who think you’d make an amazing employee.
These can include:
Managers Coworkers Teachers
Once you know who they are, send them a message asking to be a reference. It’s as easy as that!
Not sure how to ask someone to be a reference? Check out this Jobcaser’s post for advice: https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/dcb35078-7ca4-57c8-8005-8ca240a214e7

Ever found yourself wondering what it takes to get a job offer?
Well, that’s why we’re excited about Day 19’s challenge - because we want you to ask employers how to get a job offer!
Check out this post from a Jobcaser who has some advice on how to talk to employers about what it takes to get hired: https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/cb8ca617-65a9-5d72-bc6c-82506d9d82a2
Have you ever asked an employer for a job offer? Tell us about it here or start a post on the community!

Got something to say about an employer you worked for? We want to hear it!
For your Day 18 challenge, post an anonymous review (https://www.jobcase.com/reviews/new_review) about an employer you:
a) Worked for in the past; or b) Are currently working for
Your review could help other Jobcasers decide if they want to work for an employer…
Or if they should stay away!

That’s why today’s Daily Challenge is focused on turning tough interview questions into job offers!
Want the answers to interview questions like these?
What is your biggest weakness? Why should I hire you? Why is there a gap in your resume?
Post the questions you’re most concerned about to get help from the community!