career transition
career transition
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by Stephanie Peacocke - 2006-12-20
How do you feel about the work you're doing? Are you enlivened? Is your career headed down the path you had in mind? Or do you find yourself wondering whether it's time to make a career change that wi...
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by Hallie Crawford - 2006-12-21
One of the most challenging aspects of making a career change is learning how to harness your dreams and make them happen. Bring your fantasy of "the perfect career for me" back down to earth and turn...
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by Hallie Crawford - 2007-01-02
Do you sometimes find that as soon as you take that leap and decide to make a positive career change, you're met with criticism and resistance from those around you? They tell you why it's a bad idea ...
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by Hallie Crawford - 2007-01-02
One essential means of discovering what it is you want to do with your career is to "Dream First". This is something I remind my career coaching clients of all the time. It sounds so simple, yet so fe...
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by Hallie Crawford - 2007-01-21
Once you've written a polished resume that's sure to impress potential employers, you should focus on your cover letter. Too many people underestimate the importance of this vital component to their r...
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by Diana Habich - 2007-01-25
How many times has someone said, "You have to pay your dues just like everyone else" in response to your impatience at not being precisely where you really want to be?How many times have you used the ...
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by Leanna Fredrich - 2007-01-04
"I want to find work I am passionate about and I want to find it by next week so I can quit my job!" is what I often hear from clients. The first question I ask is, "What are you passionate about? ...
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by Hallie Crawford - 2007-01-29
Writing a great resume requires careful balance. While you should utilize a style that employers will be familiar with, you also need to find ways to highlight your abilities. Imagine your resume as ...
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by Leanna Fredrich - 2007-02-26
Let's face it most of us spend our lives in our heads. When we have a decision to make we use our head. We research, analyze and think, think, think! Now, there is nothing wrong with a bit of t...
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by Leanna Fredrich - 2007-03-06
"If I only knew what I was passionate about then I could figure out the ideal career for me!" Feeling this way is a frustrating place to be. It is hard to find work you are passionate about when y...