Showing posts with label Career Tip of the Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Career Tip of the Week. Show all posts

You Need to Bring a Singular Focus to Everything You Do

Tuesday, April 13, 2010 0 comments
Career Tip of the Week

Those who do one thing well are more valuable and wanted than those who can do many things not so well. This is what separates those who make the biggest impact from all the others who are just as smart. Any person or group of people who achieve greatness in any calling generally do one thing in the best possible way. Bring a singular focus to your job search and do what you do as well as it possible can be done.
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Be Ready to Take Risks

Tuesday, April 6, 2010 0 comments
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Are you stuck in a job which is not satisfying? Many employees hate their present jobs, but they stick to them because they feel changing jobs is tremendously risky for their careers. But remember: To grow in life, one needs to explore opportunities and be positive. So, take risks and get going!
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Explore Career Options

Tuesday, March 30, 2010 0 comments
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Match your identified skills with available career options and see where you fit best. One of the best ways can be trying out intended jobs through internships, part-time work, summer jobs, or volunteer job options.

Plan out your career before doing anything

Tuesday, March 23, 2010 0 comments
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You need a plan for your overall life and career that you are seeking to accomplish. People without an overall strategy for their goals never rise very high. Set a strategy for both your personal as well as professional objectives
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Identify New Ways of Job Search

Tuesday, March 2, 2010 0 comments
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Questioning assumptions, consistently doing new things and finding new ways to search are among the most important things one can do in a job search. The more you embrace new methods of looking for jobs, the better off you will be. Your job search and your career are too important to allow yourself to be stuck in one way of thinking. You need to open your mind and ensure that you do everything within your power to think about your job search in a way that gives you more opportunities and not fewer.
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Explaining Job Hopping to Potential Employers

Tuesday, February 23, 2010 0 comments
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While there is nothing wrong in changing jobs for better career prospects, making too many moves in a short span of time can impact your ability to get a job. Job hopping can be a huge red flag on your resume because it leads employers to question your commitment. You hence need to be very careful that the reasons you cite for job move make sense to employers. Whatever your reasons for moving, or whatever be the number of moves you have made in your career, you need to convey to prospective employers that you are a stable and dependable employee.
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Don't be a Dabbler - It's All or Nothing

Tuesday, February 16, 2010 0 comments
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Persistent pursuit of something you believe in, against all obstacles, is one of the most important keys to success. The secret to being incredibly good at everything is pushing through and getting better and better when others around you are quitting. Even while hiring, employers want experts and people who are the best at what they are doing-they do not want dabblers. They want to hire the person who is incredibly committed to a job and has persisted against odds in one direction when others have given up.
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Measure yourself against your own progress

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 0 comments
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Use your past and not an ideal as a yardstick to measure your careers. Most successful people are often the unhappiest because they constantly measure themselves against ideals they simply cannot live up to. A sense of inferiority creeps which is dangerous. All around you there are various ideals that you think you need to measure up to and that which you can never really do because no one can be the best at everything. There is always going to be someone better than you. Compare yourself only to the person you were before. Measure yourself against your own progress and forget about others.
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Choose an Organization Culture which Suits You Best

Tuesday, February 2, 2010 0 comments
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Choosing the right organization culture is crucial to one's success and happiness. In any business environment, when the employee and employer are on the same plane, success is much more likely. It becomes a mutually beneficial relationship. There may be a number of work cultures. But the key to defining job satisfaction is determining which culture suits you the best. What is going to make the difference to you over time is not a $5,000 per year salary differential; it’s whether or not you feel comfortable and appreciated in your work environment.

Why You Should Work Weekends and Holidays

Tuesday, January 26, 2010 0 comments
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In any job, it is extremely important that you deliver far more than what is expected of you. When you have been given certain responsibilities, it means that someone is dependent on you for certain things. When you fulfill these duties far more efficiently, put in a lot more time and effort, and even stay back on weekends and holidays to complete the tasks, your employers get the message that you are sharing their burden of pressures with them and begin to place tremendous trust in you. This is what ultimately paves the path to your promotion and growth in the company.

Referrals Can Change Your Employment Situation

Tuesday, January 19, 2010 0 comments
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When you start on a job search, the most important tool you can equip yourself with is referrals from influential people. During the interview process they ensure that you are trusted more and salary negotiations are favorable. Even after getting a job, chances of promotions and raises are higher if you’ve come armed with strong referrals.

There are several powerful job search tools such as websites, mass mailings, and talented recruiters, but there is nothing more powerful and effective than a recommendation from a person of influence. You need to nurture such connections because they could change your life and your employment situation in an instant. Never burn any bridges.
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Communicate relevantly with people

Tuesday, January 12, 2010 0 comments
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One of the biggest secrets behind successful marketing is communicating relevantly with people. The more the relevance in communication, the more people are willing to respond. Going the traditional way to communicate does not always work. Understanding your audience's needs is of prime importance and it works wonders connecting with them in a personal way. You need to bridge the gap that exists and reach out in the most genuine manner. People need to trust your interest in their well being and only when this happens, will serious communication take place.
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Be a Spartan and Not an Athenian in Your Job Search

Tuesday, January 5, 2010 0 comments
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In your job search, you need to be more of a Spartan than an Athenian. While Spartans in ancient Greece focused on discipline, self-denial, and simplicity, Athenians leaned towards culture, intellectualism, and debate. Today we have an Athenian tendency to put ourselves in a comfort zone and spend more time complaining than appreciating the value of our work. This needs to change. In your job and job search, you need to be a Spartan. You need not quit the job if you are unhappy with the work conditions or you do not like your boss. Instead, you need to make it work. You need to only accept victory.

Seek the Experience of Others in Your Job Search

Tuesday, December 29, 2009 0 comments
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It is not really necessary to apply for every job, interview with every employer, and research every job yourself to get the best results in your job search. Pool all your information with others who are looking for jobs to get the maximum information at the end of the day. Essentially you need to be smart in your job search. Why should you spend all of your time tracking down jobs? Tap into all the pavement pounding, research and trial-and-error that the other job seekers have done. Use each and every asset available to you and be fiercely strategic about its uses. Remember that it's not always smart to be self-sufficient. Use the help of others and by doing this you can do incredibly well in your job search.

Never Measure Yourself Against Perfection

Tuesday, December 22, 2009 0 comments
Career Tip of the Week

Use your past and not an ideal as a yardstick to progress in your life and career. Most successful people are often the unhappiest because they constantly measure themselves against ideals they simply cannot live up to. All around you there are various ideals that you think you need to measure up to and that which you can never really do because no one can be the best at everything. There is always going to be someone better than you. So compare yourself only with the person you were before. Measure yourself against your own progress and forget about others.

Always Be Willing to Readjust

Tuesday, December 15, 2009 0 comments
Career Tip of the Week

Nothing is permanent, everything faces a change at some point or another and everyone should possess the ability to readjust to the new situation. Your responsibilities could end, businesses could end, and jobs could be lost without a reason or warning. The comfort zone in which you are might just vanish one fine day. It is here that your ability to be flexible counts most. Learning new things, being with new colleagues, holding new responsibilities should be accepted very positively. Never hold on to the past and constantly look towards the future. Change is natural and inevitable and it should pave a path for progress and development.
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