Showing posts with label Career Growth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Career Growth. Show all posts

The importance Of Career Planning in Today's Turbulent Times

The Importance Of Career Planning in Today's Turbulent Times



The career planning process involved the ability to guide against the negativity that may occur at any particular point in time in an individual’s career path, which may undermine or prevent reaching the set objectives in an individual’s life. 

However, the current situation in the world economy especially the aftermath of global economic recession has made it very compulsory to be cocksure of the career planning process one is engaging in in order to meet up with the current challenges in the world of work. 

It is clearly evident nowadays, that what you were taught in school no longer applies to the job-searching skills needed in today’s market.  The rules have changed from the resume to the interview and conditions of work.   Don’t be caught with an “objective statement” on your resume, or asking the interviewer questions you should have researched on the web on your own.
  
Here are some hot tips for being a savvy career planner:

 Firstly, identify your top competencies, strengths, demonstration situations, and high-point stories. You need to know that different behaviors for different jobs are needed.  Today there are sophisticated career planning assessments on the market to help you identify your ideal work environment. It is important for you to become very familiar with your strongest skills.  Then, whether it is a resume, a job application, or a job interview, you’ll be able to articulate them succinctly and professionally.

Secondly, identify your competitive advantage – the single most important job search skill is your ability to communicate what you can do for a company!  When the hiring manager believes that you can help solve the type of problems they face, you dramatically increase your chances of being offered the job.  The fact is, companies will hire someone when they believe that the person will bring more value than they cost.

Thirdly, you should sell yourself using high-point stories and demonstrating your skills through examples such as your contribution towards solving a particular when you’re in college or your former place of work. Your accomplishments or achievements can be identified in your demonstration situations.  
Using accomplishments in your letters, resumes and interviews give a convincing picture of you in action.  Employers today want doers.  Not somebody that will promise to achieve what they cannot if given all the necessary incentives. 
Your high point story should illustrate a contribution that you made to something that had positive outcomes that you know if an opportunity to be given the job is handed to you, will no doubt be beneficial to the company must also be talked about.

the points listed above and many more will give you direction on how to channel your job-securing opportunities. Be meticulous about everything you need to stay away from as well and you are definitely on the right track to getting a job.
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Be Optimistic About Your Career Growth

Be Optimistic About Your Career Growth



Doing away with self-limiting beliefs is an impetus that can drive you to positive career growth.  What also helps in the growth of our career? This is another question that needs to be answered to get a clue of what this write-up is all about. 

Do I hear you say, a good plan, is the ability to do the job effectively, improving the existing methods, increasing the efficiency, increasing the returns, and performing the job to satisfaction?  What else? Please, don’t forget that the title of this article talks of optimism. What about that?

What is optimism? Optimism means feeling that things will turn out Okay for you as you go about your daily activities. Not to look at every situation negatively, but to hope for the best. Keep your hope high and feel good that somehow everything will be all right. If you have optimism in your dictionary, there is no doubt that you will put your head above the water in whatever challenges that come your way.

When you want to grow in your career, this optimism helps quite a lot. During our careers, we come to many stops where the situation looks bleak. Everything looks gloomy. One feels like giving up. All of us begin with great energy and hope. As we encounter obstacles, our energy gets depleted and our hopes turn sour. We slowly start going downhill and a time comes when we are left with nothing but hopelessness.

An optimistic outlook helps during such times. In every situation, we have two choices- hope for the best or worry about the worst. Can worrying help? Thinking of what can go wrong will only further deplete our strength and outlook. Positive thoughts will at least give us hope to fight. Optimism is a great asset. Those who feel optimistic at the worst of times, still have a chance of coming back. Please bring optimism at every moment of your life, especially into your career decision-making process and adventure. The farther you go, the more optimistic you are, and the more you stand to achieve in life.

DON’T GIVE UP, but try to turn your adversities into opportunities. Then you stand to get to your dreams, whatever it takes to do so. Don't look back, only keep focus of where you're going and you shall surely get there.

The Know-How to Career Changing Process

The Know-How to Career-Changing Process


Are you currently unsatisfied with your job or the direction of your career?  If you are, you may be interested in changing career fields. While this is more than possible to do, it is important to remember that not all jobs and career fields are the same.  For example, just because you may make great legal security, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you are qualified to work as a nurse or another healthcare professional.  

That is just one of the many factors that you will want to take into consideration, before changing career fields. A few of the other factors that you will want to take into consideration are outlined below.

As previously stated, not all jobs and career fields are the same. That is why it is important that you do not make any assumptions.  Assuming is the worst mistake that you could ever make, especially with something as important as your career.  Before officially deciding to change careers, you will want to take the time to thoroughly research each career field that you may be interested in entering. These career fields may include medical, automotive, legal, retail, and so forth.  This research can easily be done online or at your local library.  Important points that you will want to examine include current and forecasted job outlook, as well as pay.

Once you have at least one or two career fields that you would be interested in entering, you may want to start searching for open job positions.  The only thing is that you may want to refrain from applying for any of those jobs just yet.  Instead, you will want to examine a number of different factors.  One of those factors is pay.  For the positions that you would be interested in applying for is the pay enough to support your family?  While some circumstances may allow you to take a pay cut, you may want to refrain from doing so if possible. 

In addition, to pay, you will want to examine some of the job openings that you are able to come across to learn as much as you can about average job requirements. These job requirements may include education, training, or previous work experience.  What is nice about this information is that it is easy to come across.  You will find that most job listings, both in print and online, will outline all of the requirements needed for the job.  This will give you a good idea as to whether or not you are qualified for the job or the jobs of your dreams.  With that in mind, if you have yet to quit your job, you may want to take the time to take a few night or weekend training courses to help improve your training and experience.

In keeping with career training, if you are interested in increasing your chances, you will want to consider taking a few of these training courses or classes. They come in a number of different formats, but they are all designed to help you prepare for a career change. For example, hopeful accountants may learn how to prepare taxes, keep accurate business records, and so forth.  In all honesty, the length of training needed or required will all depend on the career field that you are interested in entering.

If you are interested in using career training courses or classes to improve your chances of seeing a successful career change, you will want to use your local newspaper or the internet.  Many career training courses are advertised in both locations.  
You may also want to examine your local community colleges or vocational centers to see what they have available.  
Yes, you will have to pay to attend a career training course or a class, but it will almost always be worth it in the end.  Hopefully, the end result will be a successful entrance into a new career field, namely the career field of your choice.
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